When Gaga arrives, the audience knows it. The "Applause" diva made it very clear that when she sings...you also must listen. Despite the big names in the room Lady Gaga didn't hold back from snapping at the crowd, "Will you (expletive) shut up? We're playing some jazz...Goddamn rich people."
Coffee genome sequenced, could mean revolution in coffee industry America's favorite morning beverage is a multi-billion dollar industry that can further profit from new research that cracked the code to the genetic material of coffee.
Her loneliness isn't killing her anymore. Britney Spears opted to make it through her heartbreak by hitting the studio, partying with her childhood friends and even poking a little fun at her situation during her Vegas show.
Kidnapping as a business: Ransoms and killings both benefit terrorists The recent murders of two American journalists have started a debate about the U.
Week 1 of the 2014 NFL season is here at last for football fans. Every NFL team will be playing in Week 1 for a chance to start undefeated. Latin Post.com previews and picks a winner for all 13 weekend games that will see the Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos and more in action.
Lava from Kilauea on the so-called "Big Island" of Hawaii, one of the world's most active volcanoes, is slowly creeping toward a rural subdivision, as scientists warn if the molten flow continues on its trajectory, it could reach a small community of homes in about a week.
Though still a Category One storm, Hurricane Norbert has grown stronger as its eye passes south-southwest of Cabo San Lazaro, Mexico and leaves massive flooding through parts of the country in its wake, weather experts report.
The nation's only freshwater sanctuary has been given the federal go-ahead to grow nearly ten times its current size and expand efforts to preserve sunken vessels in an area of Lake Huron known as "Shipwreck Alley."
Longtime New Jersey Devils great Martin Brodeur has expressed his desire to play next season. He remains a free agent, but Brodeur says he is willing to be a backup goalie on the Montreal Canadiens. Will he leave New Jersey for the Great White North?
Nude photos leaked. Apple plans to increase the security of its iCloud service after a massive leak of adult photos were discovered by hackers. Celebrities photos appeared online recently showing popular movie stars and singers in the nude.
Chris Brown is on the cover of Billboard magazine's latest issue, in which he opens up about his troubled past, as well as recent shooting of music mogul Suge Knight at his pre-MTV Video Music Awards party on Aug. 24.
Family, friends and supporters gathered at the Temple Beth Am in Pinecrest, Florida to say goodbye to Steven Sotloff, the American journalist who was beheaded by Islamic State militants earlier this week.
Malaysia Air rebrands campaign amid public backlash, suffering stocks A public backlash on the Malaysia Air "My Ultimate Bucket List" contest forced the already suffering airlines to remove the Sept.
Doctor is the third American to contract Ebola in Liberia A doctor who contracted Ebola while offering aid in Liberia arrived on Friday at Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha to receive treatment for the disease that is ravaging West Africa.
Economists were expecting more jobs in August U. S. employers added 142,000 jobs in August, which was the lowest level of job growth in 2014 and fell well short of economists' projections.
Celebrity hack becomes child abuse case with photos of U.S. gymnast U. S. gymnast McKayla Maroney, through her lawyers, has served a legal demand to porn.
Lower-income Berkeley residents will be able to get free weed California long has been considered progressive when it comes to marijuana laws, but a town in the state recently approved a measure that basically creates marijuana welfare.