Apple fires back at Verizon and Sprint over what the iPhone can do, with CNBC's Jim Goldman.
Police say a Pittsburgh-area man told them he kicked a puppy to death because he was upset that the animal wouldn't behave before the start of Sunday's broadcast of the Pittsburgh Steelers game. (Nov. 23)
An Australian discovery about cancer cells has opened the way for better diagnosis and treatment.
A town in Cumbria cut in two after its last standing bridge was closed due devastating floods.
In Spain a group of bulls has escaped from a set of a movie starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.
Music festival from start to finish.
President Barack Obama says he will have a national science fair next year to honor young inventors with the same gusto that college and professional athletes celebrate their victories at the White House. (Nov. 23)
The girlfriend of Rugby League footballer Greg Bird will continue giving evidence today.
Q&A With Dr. Manny: When it comes to kids and fevers, how high is too high?
A NASA astronaut has celebrated the birth of his daughter from space.
Speed boat catapults out of water in Australia
Prime Minister Rudd has backed the embattled South Australian Premier Mike Rann amid a sex scandal that threatens his career.
To create an album as hard-hitting as his multiplatinum-selling debut, 2003's 'Get Rich or Die Tryin',' 50 Cent says he had to tap into the troubles he dealt with before he became one of hip-hop's biggest stars. (Nov. 23)
Microsoft is reportedly talking to News Corp about teaming up on a search plan that would withhold content, including the Wall Street Journal, from Google, with Matthew Garrahan, Financial Times correspondent, and CNBC's Julia Boorstin & Bill Griffeth.
The South African Mint Company manually presses a FIFA 2010 World Cup coin at the renovated Soccer City stadium that will host the first and final matches of the tournament.
Black Friday is right around the corner and many holiday wish lists include one or two big ticket electronic items. Sony's Mike Abary discusses a few hot buys for the holidays, with CNBC's Dennis Kneale, Bill Griffeth & Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.
Celebrities on the American Music Awards red carpet in Los Angeles were all excited about the big name performers at the show. Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blige were among the stars talking about the hottest names in music today. (Nov. 23)
Threat of tax credit's expiration boosted home sales in October.
Bulls broke free from a film set in the southern Spanish town of Cadiz Sunday. "Knight & Day" stars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz hadn't arrived in town yet. Two women were slightly hurt, and filming has been suspended. (Nov 23)