South Korean music sensation Psy has finally released the much-awaited follow up to his international viral hit 'Gangnam Style,' an electro-pop number called 'Gentleman.'
Continuing his recent push to have Washington pass comprehensive immigration reform into law, President Obama told Univision Wednesday that he expects a bill on immigration overhaul to be ready by April.
The White House announced yesterday that a new nationwide plan would be implemented to help wildlife adapt to climate change. It's being called the National Fish, Wildlife and Plants Climate Adaptation Strategy, and may go into effect very soon.
It's arguably never been easy to find an apartment rental in New York --- specifically in Manhattan or Brooklyn --- and the latest economic indicators hint apartment hunting may be getting even harder.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. set to become one of the biggest shareholders in Goldman Sachs Group Inc. without any exchange of funds, Bloomberg is reporting.
Walmart is apparently focusing online --- and wanting to move on up. Walmart is apparently focusing online --- and wanting to move on up. Executives at the retail behemoth have said in a report by the Financial Times they will be ramping up their e-commerce business in an effort to attract high-income consumers --- who tend to do more of their shopping online --- along with the store chain's core of in-store shoppers, whose annual household incomes typically range between $30,000 and $60,000.
Hillary Clinton has officially endorsed same-sex marriage in a video released on YouTube on Monday by the Human Rights Campaign, a leading American gay rights organization.
If you've been on Facebook in the past 24 hours then you may have noticed that more and more people are switching out their profile pictures for a photo of a red square with a pink equal sign.
Born at 15 pounds and 7 ounces, baby George King holds the record for the second biggest newborn ever born in the United Kingdom. The average size of a newborn is about half that size.
Fashion can come at all cost, but $91,500 for a T-shirt is downright shocking! Fashion can come at all cost, but $91,500 for a T-shirt is downright shocking! It's likely that The Awl may have discovered the world's most expensive T-shirt.
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed a bill Tuesday banning all abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy, the most restrictive qualifications in the country. The law makes it a felony for any doctor to perform a nonemergency abortion if a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
The recent death of a Virginia woman aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship has been ruled "suspicious" and is being actively investigated by the FBI, a spokesmen for the agency said.
Justin Bieber seems to find trouble in just about every continent. Justin Bieber seems to find trouble in just about every continent. According to reports by TMZ, the 19-year-old Canadian singer is being accused of battery by a neighbor who claims he got into a verbal argument with him on Tuesday morning.
Mexico and the United States battled to a 0-0 draw on Tuesday night in each team's third match of the 2014 hexagonal stage of the World Cup qualifiers.
After absolutely dominating the pop culture landscape with Gangman Style, whatever PSY is working on now is going to be eagerly listened to by millions of people around the world. However, the Korean artist's song is not even out yet, and already it's making headlines.
Senator John McCain, one of the leaders of the "Gang of Eight" currently working on a bipartisan immigration reform bill, declined to stop using the word "illegal" to refer to undocumented immigrants, in response to a request from a 25-year-old immigrant at a town hall meeting on Tuesday.
Home prices in the U.S. showed the biggest year-over-year increase in January since the summer of 2006, according to Standard & Poor's Case-Shiller home-price indexes.
Social media was buzzing again this week thanks to golf superstar Tiger Woods and girlfriend/skiing champion Lindsey Vonn-or "Liger", as some in the press have referred to them lately.
The scientific pursuit of invisibility --- a la the cloak of invisibility used by the world's most popular fictional wizard, Harry Potter --- has in the past been weighed down by a number of rather cumbersome inventions.
The Hollywood director who took movie audiences to the bottom of the sea in "Titanic" has given scientists a new way to study the oceanic world up-close and personal.
It's a well-known fact that carbon dioxide is one of the main culprits behind our planet's rising temperatures, but scientists from the University of Georgia have now created a microorganism that can make something useful out of the harmful gas in hopes of alleviating some of our planet's woes.