Dharun Ravi will not be deported to India
A former Rutgers university student, convicted for spying on his gay roommate, will not be deported to his native country India after being released from a New Jersey prison, where he is serving a 30-
Wanted Gupta to walk free but evidence overwhelming: Jurors
The jury, which convicted one of the most prominent Indian-Americans in the US Rajat Gupta of securities fraud, said it wanted him to walk a free man after the trial, but the evidence against him a
'Obama Boy' woos president in YouTube hit New York, Jun 14 (AFP) Four years ago it was "Obama Girl" declaring love for the president in a racy, viral Internet video. Now, with the reelection fight heating up, enter an updated, under-dressed admirer -- gay
Four years ago it was ‘Obama Girl’ declaring love for the president in a racy, viral Internet video. Now, with the reelection fight heating up, enter an updated, under-dressed admirer -- gay ‘Obama Bo
US Olympic uniforms could shave time off sprints
U.S. Olympic track and field athletes will wear uniforms at the London Summer Olympics that Nike says could shave up to 0.023 seconds off 100-meter sprint times - a difference that could have elevated
India appalled at S&P junk credit suggestion
Minister of State for Planning Ashwani Kumar defended India on Thursday, saying its expected growth rates and projects to boost internal trade and development do not warrant a junk status credit ratin
Facebook to file motion; shed light on Nasdaq role in IPO: Report
Facebook is set to file a motion to consolidate all shareholder lawsuits against the company and is also expected to place some blame on Nasdaq, a media report has said.
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Bush's severed head on TV show sparks outrage, HBO apologises
A scene on the TV show 'Game of Thrones', showing a model of former US President George W Bush's head impaled on a spike has sparked outrage, forcing the show's creators and channel HBO to issue an ap
Rajat Gupta found guilty of insider trading
Rajat Gupta, a former Goldman Sachs board member and pillar of the US business community, was found guilty on Friday in New York on insider trading charges in big victory for prosecutors probing Wall
Moody's slashes Spain debt ratings three notches
Credit ratings agency Moody's Investors Service cut its rating on Spanish government debt on Wednesday by three notches to Baa3 from A3, saying the newly approved eurozone plan to help Spain's banks w
Evidence against Gupta devastating: Prosecution
The prosecutors have told a US jury that there is 'overwhelming' and 'devastating' evidence of insider trading against former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta but the defense argued there is no '