The parents of a 15-year-old Massachusetts high school student who committed suicide after being bullied by her classmates received a nearly quarter-million-dollar settlement, according to documents made public after a months-long attempt to uncover details of the agreement.
What you think of Andy Roddick's post game interview last night? -- Ryan, New York
Can the "birthers" ever be convinced that Barack Obama was born in America and is eligible to serve as president?
Felicia Pearson's rep says her client is targeted because of her character on the show
Google made one of the biggest changes ever to its search results this week, which immediately had a noticeable effect on many Web properties that rely on the world's biggest search engine to drive traffic to their sites.
It's been seven weeks since former Pentagon official John Wheeler suffered a fatal blow, his body thrown in a trash bin and trucked to a landfill where his remains were spotted New Year's Eve.
Former Pentagon official Jack Wheeler's death still a mystery. CNN's Susan Candiotti explains.
The game show legend gives props to the "thinking" machine but points out its buzz advantage
President Obama's plan to limit two popular deductions for wealthy taxpayers will hit a wall of resistance from entrenched special interests.
For charities hoping to land a big gift from one of America's wealthiest individuals, 2010 was a very bad year.
Here are some no-fail strategies for handling eight types of annoying Joneses next door.
The daughter of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was arrested after police said she shoplifted items at a cosmetic store.
"I'd dearly like to see admission and contrition," says Jeremy Prince
A new investigation points to a history of self-mutilation and a previous suicide attempt
Washington Post co. announced Wednesday it is looking to sell Newsweek magazine, which has posted losses since 2007 and is expected to continue to see sales decline in 2010.
This has been a wild week for tech news.
A judicial council on Thursday admonished the chief judge of the nation's largest federal appeals court for having "sexually explicit photos and videos" on his personal Web site, but decided against any further punishment.
One major contender's chances at Oscar gold may be damaged due to its sensitive subject matter.
Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer started a new job this week, debuting as online magazine Slate's newest columnist.
Democrats are trying to have it both ways on the Iraq funding vote. It will be interesting to see if they can do that.
The past 10 years have felt more like 100 for many Internet businesses.
"As he recently told my mother, 'I guess people used to think Deep Throat was a criminal. But now they think he's a hero," says W. Mark Felt's grandson, Nick Jones.
Microsoft and General Electric's NBC Universal unit are in talks that could result in GE buying out the software company's stake in MSNBC cable news network, according to a published report.
CNNMoney: The giving Gatesupdated: Wed Mar 02 2005 11:17:00
They're the Gates that keep on giving.
FSB: Editor's Notesupdated: Fri Feb 01 2002 00:01:00
I don't suppose an editor should have a favorite column--it's like saying you have a favorite child. But I must admit that I have a soft spot in my heart for the Look Back feature on the last page ...
Fortune: Bookmarksupdated: Mon May 10 1999 00:01:00
Peter Neupert, CEO of drugstore.com, launched his new online business in February. Before that, he headed Microsoft's efforts to launch MSNBC and the online magazine Slate. Here are some of his fav...
Two things occurred just past noon on July 9: a full moon and a stock market free fall. Coincidence? Not to Henry Weingarten, founder of the Astrologers Fund Website, www.afund.com, who says a full...