
Violence escalated Thursday in two cities outside the capital, Cairo, where anti-government protesters torched a fire station and looted weapons that they then turned on police.
LinkedIn Corp., the company behind the largest website for professional networking, plans to raise at least $175 million in an initial public offering of stock that could open the IPO floodgates for other widely used online services that connect people with common interests.
Illinois residents with foot-care questions can get free advice during a one-day program a podiatry association is offering.
Facebook users who check in to a store or click the "like" button for a brand may soon find those actions retransmitted on their friends' pages as a "Sponsored Story" paid for by advertisers.
By now, many of you are familiar with the App Store on iTunes _ the portal through which Apple Inc. sells mobile applications, or "apps," for its family of iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches.

Korie Lucious made one too many mistakes at Michigan State.
Linebacker Nick Barnett, tight end Jermichael Finley and the rest of the Green Bay Packers' injured players will be in the team's Super Bowl photo after all.

Mike Ditka once said the difference between sports writers and puppies is that, "in six weeks, the puppy stops whining."
Jay Cutler finally got some protection.