Massive sinkhole is a block-long in size. A sinkhole the size of a city block in a residential area of northeast Baltimore opened up Wednesday, sucking in 10 cars and forcing evacuations of homes nearby.
Seinfeld picks up comedians in sports cars and takes them to coffee. Jerry Seinfeld is heading back to the coffee shop in his digital series "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
Newest Mario Kart includes a free game with purchase Nintendo announced today that Mario Kart 8 will be released May 30 for the Wii U and it will be available in a premium bundle version in the U.
Group wants changes to occur quickly. A new advocacy group called #CubaNow is urging President Obama and the United States to change its policy toward Cuba by launching an advertising campaign in Washington, D.
Amazon shows its watches, cameras and other wearable items on new site. You can wear them, take them anywhere. They're wearable technology items, and they're slowly catching on.
Telecom giant competing with GoGo in-flight Internet. AT&T announced Monday that it would be adding LTE-based Internet service for airlines as early as "late 2015.
Tech. wanted to avoid extra paperwork. A former mammogram technician pled guilty to falisifying 1,300 mammogram reports to avoid the paperwork is facing six months in jail, 10 years probation and a $12,500 fine.
One plane lands safely at a small airport; the other lands in the San Pablo Bay. Two planes collided Sunday afternoon in Northern California and one pilot is still missing.
Serious security flaw found over the weekend. After a serious bug was found Saturday, the U. S. Department of Homeland Security is warning Americans not to use the Internet Explorer web browser until a fix is resolved.
Enjoy a scripted night of unexpected, unfortunate fun from the creators of the game. What if you could relive the crazy antics from the movie "The Hangover" or convince your awkward best friend that a supermodel is very interested in him? With "Las Vegas: The Game," those, and many more scenarios, are possible.
The Puerto Rico government is aiming to persuade wealthy investors to invest in the U.S. territory at a two-day conference. The island has struggled to recover from a recession lasting almost eight years.
As airlines continue to cut services and raise fees, customers hoping for a delightful in-flight experience may not be in luck depending on which carrier they choose.
'Jane Got a Gun' has had production problems. After a series of delays and casting changes, the western film starring Natalie Portman and Ewan McGregor won't be released in 2014, rather it will be released in the first quarter of 2015.
Stock jumped over 8 percent Thursday. Apple shares soared Thursday and closed up over 8 percent as the company reported earnings that beat Wall Street's estimates.
Ohio woman says she was confused and not faking it. An Ohio woman allegedly faked cancer and collected $21,000 in donations and now she's being charged for it.
Former cheerleaders subjected to sexual comments. Claiming they've been taked advantage of, subjected to sexual comments and worked for free, five former Buffalo Bills cheerleaders are suing the team in New York State Supreme Court.
Apple will begin accepting its own products for recycling, free of charge, beginning today. The company hopes this will encourage customers from throwing away their old Apple products.
Family says phrase is discrimination. A family wishing to remain nameless is suing the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District and its superintendent to get the "under God" phrase removed from the Pledge of Allegiance that students recite in school everyday.
Mayor de Blasio is encountering resistance from supporters. Mayor Bill de Blasio wanted to get rid of a New York City tradition for over 150 years, horse carriage rides.
Product is set to hit shelves this fall. Most people think of alcohol as something that is consumed in a liquid form -- something you sip, chug or throw back as a shot.