
Falling energy prices and disappointing earnings reports pushed stock prices sharply lower Wednesday on Wall Street.

The reports of the PC's death may not have been greatly exaggerated after all.

Paul Tesori was looking for the right time to get his wife a special present.

Microsoft is leading a multicompany charge against Google, alleging the company committed antitrust violations and asking that European authorities investigate its mobile smartphone sales and marketing techniques.

Congress's top auditor said Tuesday that the Commerce Department has been charging other government agencies millions of dollars for reports that the other agencies could just as easily have gotten online, for free.

With its new Home on Android gadgets, Facebook aims to put its social network at the center of people's mobile experiences.
Democrats love to squawk about Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court ruling that allows corporations to donate to political campaigns. They don't have a problem with 92 percent of the $75,000,000 unions gave to Democrats in 2008; nor do they admit that 55 percent of the $2 billion in PAC monies went to Democrats.
In this week's email to Marybeth Hicks, a question comes from parents who don't want their fourth grader to take the school district's sex ed class.

For all the Obama-era talk of decline, there is at least one reason why America probably won't, at least not quite yet.