Gibbs sees her role as continuing to make the White House the "people's house."
In what may be the first of many such formal disclosures, Intel included an unusual admission in its annual 10k filing to the SEC on Tuesday: It had been subjected to a “sophisticated incident” of computer hacking that might have been an act of “ind
The Federal Reserve chairman tells a House panel the low rates remain necessary to ensure that the economic recovery will last, and to help cushion the effects of high unemployment.
Verizon's Dick Lynch says the company is nearly finished testing its 4G LTE network. And it will offer commercial service later this year, as expected.
Czech Grid Operator CEPS Says Grid Failure Possible In 2011
AP - Iran moved closer to being able to produce nuclear warheads Monday with formal notification that it will enrich uranium to higher levels, even while insisting that the move was meant only to provide fuel for its research reactor.
Human Rights Watch accused Libya of blocking access to YouTube and other independent or opposition Web sites, saying it signaled a return to the "dark days" of total media control in the north African country.
With 10 American Baptist missionaries in Haiti now charged with kidnapping for attempting to take 33 children out of the country, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday the case is for Haiti to decide.
AP - Pete Wentz says talk of Fall Out Boy's demise has been blown out of proportion — but he isn't sure when the rock band will performing together again.
In a town hall meeting at Apple, CEO Steve Jobs reportedly questions Google's famous mantra and calls Adobe "lazy."