Two Indian officials resign after terrorist attack

Ivey Overstreet December 01, 2008

Two officials resign after intense public questioning; CNN looks to create AP alternative; Union responds to Black Friday death; and more.
 

Marketers ply cash promotions

Nicole Zerillo November 25, 2008

Cash promotions taking the place of merchandise offers; Starbucks talks financial future; GM and Tiger Woods end endorsement deal; and more
 

WSJ looks at Morgan Stanley's September stock troubles

Tonya Garcia November 24, 2008

An investigation into Morgan Stanley rumors continues; luxury good sellers pulling back; China not so keen on Guns N' Roses' album; and more.
 

Verizon Wireless launches first touch-screen Blackberry

Jaimy Lee November 21, 2008

Blackberry Storm launches; Facebook looks global; Angelina Jolie brokers deal with 'People'; and more
 

Study finds benefit to teens' online habits

Beth Krietsch November 20, 2008

Online socializing helps teens' tech and lit skills; Shaq enters the Twitter realm; PC Magazine switches to online format; and more
 

Motrin ad riles up mommy bloggers

Nicole Zerillo November 17, 2008

J&J's new "baby wearer" ad upsets moms; MTV shutters TRL; Salvation Army tests credit card donations; and more
 

NBC cancels show, GM loses out, too

Beth Krietsch November 14, 2008

'My Own Worst Enemy' is canceled; Snapple gets a makeover; China loosens media licensing restrictions; and more
 

Valleywag folds into Gawker

Aarti Shah November 13, 2008

Changes at Silicon Valley's rumor hub; John Edwards reputation on the line; EA aims for women; and more
 

Auto bailout buzz boosts stock

Nicole Zerillo November 12, 2008

Political support of auto bailout raises stock; marketers concerned about Super Bowl spend; Red Lobster rolls-out second step in rebranding; and more
 

Post-election, politicians begin taking sides

Kimberly Maul November 11, 2008

Automakers make new ally; Army uses webcasts, Facebook tries new ads; and more