Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians poured into Cairo's Tahrir square to celebrate Mubarak's ouster a week earlier and to demand further democratization steps by the military that now rules the country. Earlier: U.S. Had Year of Warnings Over Egypt and CBS's Lara Logan Targeted in Sexual Assault
View Topic »Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said he was "not worried at all" about being indicted on charges of paying an underage girl for sex and abusing his office in a cover-up attempt. Earlier: Trial Will Test Berlusconi's Popularity and Women Protest Berlusconi Scandal
View Topic »Sporadic gun fire rang out in the vicinity of the capital's Pearl Square roundabout, as Bahraini security forces fired tear gas near the square, the site where police the previous day violently cleared protesters.
View Topic »Since taking office a month and a half ago, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has embarked on a sweeping attempt to expand his executive authority beyond the reach of his predecessors.
View Topic »Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho filed a new lawsuit to regain control of the holding company through which he held a controlling stake in casino operator SJM Holdings, reigniting the legal battle for control of his multi-billion dollar empire. Earlier video: Will Stanley Ho's Reputation Fall?
View Topic »"Jeopardy" was the No. 2 program across many of the biggest U.S. television markets on two nights this week, behind "American Idol" and "Two and a Half Men," as International Business Machines Corp. computer Watson defeated two of the quiz show's biggest champions. Earlier: IBM Computer Beats 'Jeopardy' Champions'
View Topic »Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed a $65.6 billion budget that includes hundreds of millions of dollars in cuts to social services, thousands of teacher layoffs and the shuttering of 20 fire companies. Earlier: Flight Records Uncover Elusive Mayor's Tracks. Also: Bloomberg to Donate $32 Million to Arts
View Topic»While we should encourage the use of healthy-looking models and role models in the worlds of fashion, celebrity and music, columnist Tina Gaudoin says it's too easy for society to "blame" fashion for eating disorders. Also: Designers Trim Hemlines, Costs and Who Buys These Clothes? She Does and Fashion Week in Photos
View Topic »Money goals are subjective — one person's idea of a fortune could be another person's version of the poorhouse. But how much would you need to walk away from a job and say, I have achieved enough.
View Topic »Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway added to its holdings of Wells Fargo in the fourth quarter, while eliminating positions in several other stocks including Bank of America.
View Topic »Daniel Domscheit-Berg's "Inside WikiLeaks," is a tell-all memoir that offers unflattering details about Julian Assange and his tell-all organization. Gabriel Schoenfeld reviews. Earlier: Assange Probe Hits Snag
View Topic »The White House plan to close the mythical "tax gap." Also: A Break for Nursing Moms and April 18 (Yes, That's Right) Is Coming and IRS Targets Income Tricks and 10 Ways to Avoid a Tax Audit
View Topic »When Hosni Mubarak was president of Egypt, it wasn't exactly easy to lodge a formal legal complaint against him. Earlier: A 30-Year Reign Comes to an End and Cooking Up a Revolution
View Topic »Gold is making headway in China as rising inflation and currency appreciation risks make the metal a more attractive alternative for investors. Also: The Power of Gold: The Risks and Rewards and South Africa Gold Miners Dig Deeper and 5 Reasons to Still Like Gold
View Topic »Yahoo, which has struggled to develop social services that compete with Facebook, is now following an old mantra: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Also: Facebook's Web of Frenemies and earlier: Facebook Firing Case Is Settled
View Topic »The number of U.S. households behind on mortgage payments fell in the fourth quarter to the lowest level in two years, but the number of loans in foreclosure remained high. Earlier: Miracle On 34th Lane: A Foreclosure Story's Happy Ending
View Topic »They worked together as money managers at hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors. They skated together and vacationed together. And, prosecutors say, they traded on inside information together.
View Topic »Watching different regions recover from the housing bust is like betting on a horse race. There is a temptation to put money on a few long shots.
View Topic »Dick Costolo dismissed Google rumors, but was quiet on the Facebook talks. Earlier: Twitter's Suitors Talk in Billions
View Topic »What CEO Dimon knew about Madoff's fraud is at the heart of a lawsuit alleging that J.P. Morgan ignored or dismissed warning signs about the fraud even as it earned hundreds of millions from its relationship with the firm. Earlier: Madoff To NYT: Banks 'Complicit' In Fraud and Mario Cuomo to Mediate for Madoff Trustee, Mets
View Topic »Michael Waltrip discusses the tragic 2001 Daytona 500, which saw him win Nascar's most prized race and lose his friend in a matter of seconds. Earlier: Nascar Revs Up Rough Side
View Topic »Apple is working on a line of smaller, less-expensive iPhones and a software overhaul that would make it easier for customers to access entertainment and personal photos and videos.
View Topic »Apple launched a new service that allows for magazine and newspaper subscriptions for its popular devices, but content providers aren't rejoicing. Also: Apple's Tablet Rivals Gaining, Slowly
View Topic »Zynga is close to raising as much as $500 million from a group of investors in a round of financing that could value the maker of CityVille, FarmVille and other popular Facebook games as high as $10 billion. Earlier: Zynga Valuation Rises to Over $7 Billion
View Topic »Mets Chief Operating Officer Jeff Wilpon said emphatically Wednesday that his family will not relinquish its controlling interest in the team, despite a lawsuit that threatens its financial future. Also: FAQ on Mets/Madoff Lawsuit
View Topic »India's federal home ministry is in talks with telecom service providers to procure access to corporate emails sent and received through Research In Motion's BlackBerry smart phones. Earlier: Your BlackBerry Or Your Wife
View Topic »Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has not yet been given details of the Jan. 8 shootings in Tucson, Ariz., according to her chief of staff, who said Giffords knows there was a traumatic event but has not been told about the severity of the wounds to others. Earlier: Giffords May Walk Within Months
View Topic »In excerpts from his new memoir, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld reveals tensions within the George W. Bush administration, criticizing Condoleezza Rice for her role in the handling of post-war Iraq and disclosing that he tried to resign after the Abu Ghraib scandal. Video: Rumsfeld on Iraq War: "Nobody Lied"
View Topic »Bernanke offered his most pointed rebuttal to foreign critics who say the U.S. central bank's easy-money policies are causing inflation and asset bubbles abroad .Earlier: Don't Blame Me for Higher Food Prices
View Topic »A mini Darth Vader and consumer-created ads from PepsiCo scored points in the first half of Sunday night's Super Bowl in a game where commercial time is largely lacking the laugh level of past years. Also: Vote For Best and Worst Ads and View Super Bowl's Memorable Ads
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