Johnson wins Crowne Plaza despite 2-shot penalty

FORT WORTH, Texas — Zach Johnson won for the first time in two years when he retained his Colonial title on Sunday, pulling ahead of the field when Jason Dufner ...

Were Facebook investors misled?

Facebook is being accused of advising some – but not all – underwriters to cut their forecasts for the company in the run-up to its IPO. According to Reuters, feedback ...

Report: Dwyane Wade battling lower leg injuries

Posted: 01:07 PM ET May 18, 2012 Something has to be up with Dwyane Wade, right? He just played the worst game of maybe not only his playoff career but ...

Once Upon a Time, Liberals Hated the Individual Mandate

John Sweeney. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) If you think about it for more than a minute, liberal support for the mandate does seem strange: Why, after all, would liberals favor a ...

York County trio drops from Philly legislative race

THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED AT 6:48 P.M. For the time being, three York County Republicans are giving up their bids for the Northeast Philadelphia House seat that used to ...

Home Environment Affects Asthmatic Kids (HealthDay)

SATURDAY, Nov. 5 (HealthDay News) — Children with asthma who live in single-parent homes are 50 percent more likely to return to the hospital for treatment within a year than ...

American killed in shark attack off Western Australia coast

October 22, 2011 — Updated 2306 GMT (0706 HKT) Authorities believe the man was killed by a great white shark, based on a preliminary review of the teeth marks. NEW: ...

Kids Can Enjoy Halloween Candy, Still Protect Teeth (HealthDay)

SUNDAY, Oct. 2 (HealthDay News) –Children can enjoy some Halloween candy and still avoid sugar-related tooth decay, according to Dr. Margaret Mitchell, a Chicago dentist. Mitchell stated the key to ...

Leaked memo suggests Yahoo is up for sale

Rumors that Yahoo was up for sale again boosted the firm’s stock price towards the end of the week and a leaked memo from cofounder Jerry Yang added fuel to ...

Schmidt dismisses search complaints as sour grapes

Google chairman Eric Schmidt yesterday defended the company’s practices to a Senate anti-trust panel, but admitted it was a near-monopoly. When committee chairman Senator Herb Kohl asked Schmidt whether he ...