Articles By James Heather
- Oakland Raiders coach Hue Jackson, who faces off with the Denver Broncos on Sunday called his division opponent’s quarterback Tim Tebow a “winner.”
- The expected total amounts to only 600 cars per year, but U.S. exports of Toyotas to South Korea have begun.
- Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou late Monday called for a public referendum to approve a new EU-IMF bailout package for the country along with a confidence vote set for Friday.
- The birth control shot Depo Provera may impair a person's memory, according to a new study's findings, which could have implications for many women.
- BB&T Corp announced Tuesday it has risen to No. 6 in market share from No. 14 in Miami after acquiring Florida-based BankAtlantic.
- Rajat K. Gupta pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges that he leaked insider information while serving as a director of Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. and Procter & Gamble Co.
- Police fired tear gas into the streets of Oakland, California late Tuesday to disperse protesters linked to Occupy Oakland after police evicted protesters from an encampment area citing safety and health concerns.
- McDonald's announced Monday that its popular but hard-to-find McRib sandwich will return to participating restaurants through November 14, 2011.
- TV host Nancy Grace revealed to People magazine that so far, she has lost 16 pounds since she joined ABC's celebrity dance competition show Dancing with the Stars.
- Amid turbulence in the Arab World after the death of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, the White House accused the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad of an “incitement campaign” against its ambassador to Syria Robert Ford, who was recalled to Washington over the weekend.
- Apple Inc. is preparing to release a video of the company’s celebration of Steve Jobs held on October 19 for employees.
- Several executives at large corporations tried to persuade Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs to have surgery when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2004, but none of them convinced him, according to the new biography by Walter Isaacson to be published Monday.