Jan 01 Watch A Wired World Business correspondent Paul Solman talks with a panel of experts about the effect of the Internet on daily life. Continue watching
Dec 29 Veterans Affairs Secretary-Designate Anthony Principi President-elect Bush has nominated Anthony Principi to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs. Continue reading
Dec 28 Secretary of Defense-Designate Donald Rumsfeld President-elect Bush has named Donald Rumsfeld to head the Department of Defense. Rumsfeld held the same position during President Ford's administration. Continue reading
Dec 21 Layoffs At Salon.com Tough times continue in the world of Internet news as the popular online news magazine Salon.com dropped 20 percent of its staff yesterday. The job cuts came along with a slashed operating budget. Also: APB News hangs on, despite fiscal… Continue reading
Dec 14 FTC Approves AOL / Time Warner Merger The Federal Trade Commission today unanimously approved a planned merger of America Online and Time Warner -- the largest merger in U.S. history. Continue reading
Dec 12 Russian Media Mogul, Vladimir Gusinsky, Arrested After months of legal wrangling with Russian authorities and disputes over debts incurred by his media empire, Russian media mogul Vladimir Gusinsky has been arrested in Spain on an international warrant. Continue reading
Dec 11 Striking in Seattle — Week Four The strike against Seattle's two daily newspapers continues. Workers resumed a boycott campaign Sunday after contract talks collapsed. Continue reading
Dec 06 No Gun Ri: Update Military investigators say U.S. soldiers panicked and opened fire on unarmed civilians near the Korean village of No Gun Ri during the Korean War, but there was no evidence that U.S. soldiers received orders to shoot, newspapers reported. Continue reading
Nov 27 No Court TV By Admin The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday it will not allow television cameras into the courtroom to chronicle the 90-minute oral arguments in George W. Bush's election appeal. Continue reading
Nov 21 Striking in Seattle Striking workers at Seattle's two daily papers have taken their labor fight to the streets -- and to the Web. Continue reading