LONDON - Police say Sean Hoare, the whistleblower reporter who alleged widespread hacking at the News of the World, has been found dead.
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The New York Times is reporting that an NCAA official told Auburn coach Gene Chizik that it is not done investigating the Tigers' football program and the recruitment of Cam Newton.
Charleston RiverDogs’ co‐owner Gene Budig will deliver the commencement address to The Citadel Graduate College Class of 2011 at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 7 in McAlister Field House.
UPDATE: New seats have just been released for the Prince “Welcome 2 America” concert scheduled to take place at the North Charleston Coliseum on March 30th.
Former Gov. Mark Sanford weighs in on Wisconsin protests: Soon the same fight will come to every state. In an opt-ed in the New York Times, Sanford says the current problem with state employees was created because it was too easy for politicians to make grand promises to those state employees.
A version of the online New York Times article will appear in print on Sunday.
With the exit of the last major combat brigade, comes and end to Operation Iraqi Freedom. But the memories of the war live on for former Air Force combat photographer Stacy Pearsall.
Museum patrons know that touching the art is a no-no, and that means live, naked performers too. Several nude models who are featured in Marina Abramovic's new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art have complained of being groped by some patrons.
Last night, News 2 reported on Tea Party rallies in Charleston and Georgetown. It was tax day, and the perfect opportunity for Tea Party members to express what they believe in.
Women are not built to raise children alone, according to biological anthropologists. So in an age when moms are often isolated from family and friends, they turn to strangers online for help.
It's no fiction that companies are turning more and more to video games as a way of building bridges between employees, or even between employees and management.
The editor of The New York Times says keeping quiet about the capture of one of his reporters in Afghanistan was "agonizing."
Convicted "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski, who terrorized the country with a series of mail bombs over nearly two decades, is fighting to stop a public auction of his diaries and other personal possessions.
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says no decisions have been made regarding U.S. military commissions that would try Guantanamo Bay detainees.
Chicago on Wednesday became the first U.S. city to adopt a ban on the sale of baby bottles and sippy cups containing the chemical BPA.
Even the homeless can't escape the high price of a night in New York City.
Back from the Trinidad Summit and a focus on Cuba and Hugo Chavez, President Obama convened his first cabinet meeting to re-focus on the economic crisis and his plans to help Americans.
A somber looking Vanessa Redgrave, Richardson's mother, was seen walking into Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City on Tuesday evening.
Stacy Pearsall's pictures, and heroics caught Oprah's attention.
The New York Times admitted Monday it published a fake letter purportedly from the mayor of Paris criticizing Caroline Kennedy's bid for a U.S. Senate seat as "appalling" and "not very democratic."
As they wait for word from the White House on a possible lifeline, ordinary Americans are adjusting their year-end plans in all kinds of ways.
The New York Times is reporting that NBC has signed its late-night star Jay Leno to a contract that will keep him at the network and move him to prime time.
A mob of volunteers handed out fake copies of the New York Times Wednesday. The paper’s headline declared the war in Iraq over. The anonymous spoof was dated July 4 2009.
President Bush's daughter Jenna and her longtime beau Henry Hager are now man and wife.
A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that New York Governor Eliot Spitzer's involvement in a prostitution ring was caught on a federal wiretap.
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