Millions continue to use the filesharing service as verdict is appealed. Access to the site remains open and the Pirate political party has seen a surge of support.
In a country long seen as a battleground for regional influence, June elections for Parliament may be the freest in decades but may also be the most corrupt.
Fewer Americans moved to another home in 2008 than in any year since 1962, the Census Bureau reported, and immigration from overseas was the lowest in more than a decade.
AP - Then-national security adviser Condoleezza Rice verbally OK'd the CIA's request to subject alleged al-Qaida terrorist Abu Zubaydah to waterboarding in July 2002, a decision memorialized a few days later in a secret memo that the Obama administration declassified last week.
AP - General Motors Corp. is planning to temporarily close most of its U.S. factories for up to nine weeks this summer because of slumping sales and growing inventories of unsold vehicles, three people briefed on the plan said Wednesday. Analysts say the company could be seeing sales decline because of talk about a potential bankruptcy.
AP - Fidel Castro says President Barack Obama "misinterpreted" his brother Raul's remarks regarding the United States and bristled at the suggestion that Cuba should free political prisoners or cut taxes on dollars people send to the island.
Low-income Latinos are routinely discriminated against in the South and likely nationwide, with millions of Spanish-speaking immigrants living "beyond the protection of the law," The Southern Poverty Law Center said Wednesday. Its report documents Latinos routinely being cheated out of wages, being denied basic health protection and falling victim to racial profiling.
The captain of a polo team at the center of the mysterious deaths of 21 horses told an Argentine newspaper that he has "no doubts" vitamins administered to the animals by a laboratory are at fault.