TSM Staff
Taylor Swift Property Trespassing Charge Dismissed in RI
A trespassing charge has been dismissed against a Maine man accused of showing up at Taylor Swift's Rhode Island vacation home.
Mass. GOP Calls For Repeal of Software Tax
Republican lawmakers and business groups are ramping up pressure on the Legislature to repeal a new sales tax on computer and software services.
Jets’ Smith To Start Against Patriots, Sanchez To Get Second Opinion
Rookie Geno Smith will get his second start for the New York Jets, as expected, when the team plays at New England on Thursday night.
Syria Positive About Giving Up Chemical Weapons, But Offers No Specifics
Syria says it welcomes Russia's appeal for Syria to place its chemical arsenals under international control, and then destroy them, in order to avert a U.S. military strike.
Serena Williams Beats Azarenka For 5th US Open, 17th Slam
Top-seeded Serena Williams won her fifth U.S. Open championship and 17th Grand Slam title overall by beating No. 2 Victoria Azarenka 7-5, 6-7 (6), 6-1 in a windy final.
Futures Rise on Promising Data from Asia
U.S. stock futures are rising on some promising economic data out of Asia.
Dow Jones industrial futures are up 36 points to 14,945. S&P futures have added 4.5 points to 1,658. Nasdaq futures are up 15.5 points to 3,145.
Assad Warns of Retaliation for US Strike on Syria
Syrian President Bashar Assad is warning there will be retaliation against the U. S. for any military strike launched in response to a chemical weapons attack.
Students, Faculty to Protest Bush Award in Denver
Students, faculty and alumni at the University of Denver plan to protest when the university's international studies school presents an award to former president George W. Bush.
Red Sox CF Ellsbury Sidelined With Broken Foot
Boston Red Sox center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury has a broken right foot, leaving the AL East leaders without a key offensive catalyst as they try to wrap up the division title.
Potential 2016 Hopefuls Quietly Court Romney Money
Three years before the next presidential election, several prospective Republican White House contenders are quietly courting senior members of Mitt Romney's money machine.