The Graveyard Shift ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 2:40 PM ET
Working at night may have some adverse effects on your attention span.
Emergency Belly Landing ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 2:39 PM ET
A small aircraft attempts to land with one wheel in New Jersey.
A Look at CT Scans ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 2:37 PM ET
Many doctors prescribe CT scans when they are not needed.
Men Arrested for Alleged Uranium Trafficking ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 2:35 PM ET
Men were allegedly trying to sell uranium strong enough for a "dirty bomb."
New Message From Osama Bin Laden ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 2:34 PM ET
Bin Laden calls on Europeans to stop helping Americans in Afghanistan war.
Pipeline Fire Sends Oil Prices Soaring ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 12:04 PM ET
The blaze shut down a pipeline that feeds oil to the United States from Canada.
Broadway Shows Go On ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 11:03 AM ET
Striking stagehands and theater producers reach a tentative agreement.
Coup in the Philippines ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 10:02 AM ET
Philippine coup suspects storm out of hearing, demand Arroyo's resignation.
Google My Whereabouts ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 8:33 AM ET
Google provides a new tracking device for cell phones called "My Location."
See What's Behind the Iconic Sign ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 3:00 AM ET
The enduring symbol of Tinseltown.
Nightline: Creating Life From Scratch? ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 3:00 AM ET
11.29.07: Scientist Craig Venter attempts to create artificial life.
Cancer Risk From CT Scans ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 1:34 AM ET
Researchers warn that the rising use of CT scans greatly impacts cancer rates.
Holiday Air Travel Tips ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 1:33 AM ET
The Thanksgiving travel rush is over, but the next big wave is only weeks away.
Ultimate Grammy Collection: Pop Edition ABC News - Thu Nov 29, 12:34 AM ET
The pop album entry includes songs by Usher, Madonna, and Green Day.
Snake, Boy's Best Friend ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 10:03 PM ET
A Cambodian boy spends most of his free time with his giant pet snake.
Nightline Webcast: Inside the Peace Talks ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 5:02 PM ET
11.28.07: Behind-the-Scenes in Annapolis with Condoleezza Rice and Tony Blair.
Political Victory for Iran ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 2:10 PM ET
President Ahmadinejad cites accomplishment after new U.N. report.
Indonesia Goes Green ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 2:05 PM ET
Ahead of U.N. climate conference, Indonesia to plant 79 million trees.
Chavez Apologizes for Her Husband ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 2:03 PM ET
Former wife of Venezuelan leader regrets involvement in country's predicament.
Glass Flute's and Harp's First Tinkle ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 12:03 PM ET
Musicians in Japan play world's first flute and harp made of glass.
Verizon Wireless Opens Up Network ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 8:36 AM ET
In 2008, customers will be able to use almost any cell phone on network.
A Friendly Snake ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 8:32 AM ET
In Cambodia a 7-year-old boy is best friends with a python.
Under the Covers ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 7:32 AM ET
New research reveals what people do when they sleep.
Holiday Season Guilt ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 3:00 AM ET
A look at why women feel so much guilt through the holidays.
Faberge Egg Sold for $18.5 Million ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 3:00 AM ET
The gold and pink enameled object of art was auctioned at Christie's in London.
Heart Attack Treatment May Be Harmful ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 12:33 AM ET
A heart attack treatment that infuses nutrients intravenously may harm patients.
Electronics Are Hot for the Holidays ABC News - Wed Nov 28, 12:05 AM ET
There are no must-have toys this season, but electronics are high on the list.
Nightline Webcast: Sleeping Through a Nightmare ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 6:34 PM ET
11.27.07: Troubled sleepers who suffer with parasomnia seek help.
Shedding Holiday Weight ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 2:33 PM ET
Get rid of extra pounds with advice from a fitness expert.
Terry Fator: The Human Jukebox ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 2:32 PM ET
The ventriloquist won "America's Got Talent" with a variety of performances.
Gruesome Discovery: Human Bones ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 1:02 PM ET
A trio of young hikers finds human bones in the California hills.
Youths Riot Against Police in Paris ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 12:08 PM ET
Rioting in the suburbs of Paris leaves dozens of police officers injured.
Global Warming Could Stall ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 12:04 PM ET
New report says rich nations need to help the poor adapt to global warming.
Palestinians Protest Summit ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 12:04 PM ET
Protesters are calling President Abbas a "collaborator" for attending summit.
Bride and Groom Terrorists ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 9:32 AM ET
A group of terrorists disguises itself as a wedding party.
Google Searches for More Storage ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 9:05 AM ET
Google is developing a service to save documents, music and photos.
Fighting Words ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 9:02 AM ET
Sen. Barack Obama comes out swinging against Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Dog Digs Up Giant Truffle ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 3:00 AM ET
The largest white truffle in 50 years was found in Tuscany.
Holiday Debt ABC News - Tue Nov 27, 3:00 AM ET
Todd Cook of debt.com offers tips on how to avoid high holiday credit card bills
Testosterone Levels Affect Overall Health ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 11:34 PM ET
Low testosterone levels in men are linked to increased risk of premature death.
Nightline Webcast: On the Trail with Obama ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 6:35 PM ET
11.26.07 The Senator turns up the heat on Hillary Clinton.
Gone Bananas! Massive Monkey Festival ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 2:03 PM ET
Two tons of food offered at Thailand's annual monkey banquet.
Tragedy Strikes Brazilian Soccer ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 1:02 PM ET
Eight people were killed when a section of stands collapsed in Brazil.
Pakistan President Steps Down? ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 11:32 AM ET
Musharraf to step down as army chief and take oath as civilian president.
Lunar Satellite Success in China ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 11:08 AM ET
China publishes the first pictures of the moon captured by Chang'e-1.
World's Largest Flag ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 9:02 AM ET
The record-breaking Israeli flag measures the size of two football stadiums.
Keeping Track of Gift Cards ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 8:03 AM ET
Leverage.com allows users to monitor how much is left on each card.
Tipping in the Holiday Spirit ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 3:00 AM ET
Greg Daugherty of Consumer Reports highlights who to tip for the holidays.
Cyber Monday ABC News - Mon Nov 26, 3:00 AM ET
Shopping expert Dan de Granpre discusses the best deals online.
McCain: Dems Wrong on Iraq Surge ABC News - Sun Nov 25, 5:33 PM ET
John McCain, R-Ariz. weighs in on troop surge and progress in Iraq.
Richardson: Iraq Withdrawal Only Option ABC News - Sun Nov 25, 5:03 PM ET
Presidential hopeful on Iraq, bid for the White House.
Green Room: Huckabee Rising ABC News - Sun Nov 25, 3:32 PM ET
Backstage: George Will, Cokie Roberts, Andrew Sullivan and Jon Karl.
A Tall Achievement ABC News - Sat Nov 24, 12:33 AM ET
An 8-foot-5-inch Ukraine farmer is the new tallest man in the world.
Fake Snakes Fight Bird Plague ABC News - Thu Nov 22, 2:39 PM ET
Australian officials use rubber snakes to scare off flocks of birds.
Want to Pay? Give Cashiers the Finger! ABC News - Thu Nov 22, 2:32 PM ET
Fingerprint payments are taking off at supermarkets all over Germany.
Defending Joran van der Sloot ABC News - Thu Nov 22, 8:04 AM ET
Lawyer Joe Tacopina believes his client will be released by authorities.
Eating Turkey and a Hole in Your Wallet ABC News - Thu Nov 22, 12:05 AM ET
The cost of the average Thanksgiving dinner has gone up 11 percent this year.
How Weight Hinders Cancer Detection ABC News - Thu Nov 22, 12:04 AM ET
Prostate cancer is harder to find in obese men due to excess blood.
An Enchanting Turn for Amy Adams ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 10:35 PM ET
Actress speaks out on her leading role in new Disney movie.
Amy Winehouse Sings the Blues ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 10:33 PM ET
In "Frank," Winehouse explores new directions and sounds.
The Wall Of Silence ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 9:05 PM ET
A Nazi Hunter Speaks About Argentina's Infamous "Wall Of Silence."
Arrest Made in Holloway Case ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 6:07 PM ET
Joran van der Sloot arrested in connection with Natalee Holloway's death.
Rome's 'Places of the Legend' Uncovered ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 2:33 PM ET
Italian archaeologists discover cave with major mythological significance.
Anne Frank's Tree Not Faring Well ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 2:33 PM ET
Dutch conservationists won a last-minute court battle to save the chestnut tree.
Data Lost in London ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 2:31 PM ET
Security breach leaves millions exposed to identity theft and bank fraud.
Vegetarian Thanksgiving ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 2:05 PM ET
Recipes for a meat-free Thanksgiving meal.
i-CAUGHT: Lawmaker Snaps ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 12:02 PM ET
A Venezuelan lawmaker repeatedly hits a local television journalist.
Daring Rescue by Australian Navy ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 11:32 AM ET
Australian sailors rescue 16 people from a sinking boat.
Ho, Ho, Ho Santa Takes Exams ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 10:38 AM ET
German Santa Clauses study for their diplomas.
Buy a DVD and Tell a Friend ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 9:08 AM ET
Backed by Amway online retailer, Fanista looks to capitalize on relationships.
Argentina's Lady Leaders ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 3:00 AM ET
Argentine Female Leaders from Evita to President-Elect Cristina
Possible Breakthrough in Stem Cell Research ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 12:04 AM ET
Scientists found a way to mimic embryonic stem cells without using embryos.
Holiday Shopping Outlook ABC News - Wed Nov 21, 12:03 AM ET
Find out which states have the longest lines and what hours are best to shop.
First Napster Phone ABC News - Tue Nov 20, 5:36 PM ET
AT&T introduces new mobile music service downloads directly from Napster.
The Genetics of Diabetes ABC News - Tue Nov 20, 5:36 PM ET
Genetics plays a different roll in Type I and Type II diabetes.
'The Bachelor' Breaks Hearts ABC News - Tue Nov 20, 5:34 PM ET
Brad Womack says goodbye to Jenni and DeAnna.
Iraq Takes a Hard Stance ABC News - Tue Nov 20, 3:04 PM ET
Iraqi military detains 43 foreigners after Iraqi is hurt in a shooting.
Dreaming of a Gold Christmas ABC News - Tue Nov 20, 3:03 PM ET
Ginza Tanaka jeweler in Japan produces a $2 million Father Christmas statue.
Prisoners Released in Pakistan ABC News - Tue Nov 20, 1:36 PM ET
3,000 jailed under emergency rule have been released; 2,000 remain imprisoned.
The Six Faces of Bob Dylan ABC News - Tue Nov 20, 3:00 AM ET
Director Todd Haynes opens up about his take on the singer and icon.
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Here's the latest news for Tuesday, Dec. 18: Castro talks about power; McCain picks up endorsements; Japan steps up missile defense; Holiday sales looking sluggish
Ailing leader Fidel Castro said in a letter read on state television that he does not intend to cling to power forever. However Castro did invoke the example of renowned Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, who is still working at 100. (Dec. 17)
A recent court victory could be the big jackpot win the Jamul Band of Indians has been waiting for. But there are still more obstacles to clear before the controversial casino is ever built.
They can be costly and even deadly. Firefighters are getting call after call about heater fires.
KDKA's Harold Hayes reports a local soldier who was ordered to pay back his signing bonus after he was wounded in Iraq headed to Washington today to make sure the same thing doesn't happen again.
Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn wants the governor to hold a referendum on a proposal to expand gambling in order to fund mass transit and other projects in the state. CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports.
Chicago Bears fans are coming from all over to see their team take on the Minnesota Vikings in Monday Night Football, Frank Vascellaro reports (1:09).
A fun night out on the town turned deadly for two local couples headed to some local casinos. It all ended suddenly when a suspected drink driver in a GMC Yukon plowed into their Toyota Camry along Highway 76 two miles east of Pala Mission Road.
The state of the economy is reflected by empty aisles in retail stores.
Princess Diana was not serious about Dodi Fayed and told close friend Annabel Goldsmith she needed marriage "like a face rash".
In a first for a U.S. ally, Japan has destroyed a mid-range ballistic missile in space with an interceptor fired from a ship during a missile defense test. (Dec. 17)
The Federal Government is planning to use a modified P&O cruise ship to spy on Japanese whalers in the Southern Ocean.
With Iowa's caucuses just weeks away, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is hoping to boost his candidacy by winning over rural voters. AP's Rich Matthews has a closer look. (Dec. 17)
The remains of an Australian soldier missing in action for 36 years are on their way home for burial.
FedEx, UPS and the U.S. Postal Service report a record holiday shipping season.
It's been revealed two passenger planes almost collided over Sydney because an air traffic controller was distracted setting up personal computer preferences.
'P.S. I Love You' author (and daughter of Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern) Cecelia Ahern visits FBN's 'Happy Hour.'
A South Australian coroner has blamed bad communication by Country Fire Service volunteers for nine deaths in the 2005 Eyre Peninsula bushfires.
Comedian and commercial star Tom Cotter proves that business can be funny.
Shares in Centro, Australia's second biggest shopping centre owner, have taken another hit and so has the share market.
A jury convicted a millionaire couple of enslaving 2 Indonesian women they brought to their mansion to work as housekeepers. The Sabhnanis were each convicted on charges ranging from forced labor to harboring aliens. (Dec. 17)
San Diego police are investigating the early-morning shooting death of a woman in her home in South Park.
Harry Reasoner delivers the day's latest headlines.
Former NYC mayor on his run for the White House
Three items that you should never give at work.
Monday morning, bulldozers tore down a section of the Oak Hollow Apartments in Fort Worth.
Sen. Lieberman, the Democrat turned Independent, appears in NH with Sen. McCain.
When a vodka ad featuring bikini clad women began making the rounds on the back of NYC buses, the MTA pulled the ad. But now, the vodka and the women are back.
Sagging consumer confidence looms amid housing crisis and credit crunch.
Many of the horses have been adopted by Horsenet, a horse rescue organization. Pat Warren reports.
Clinton targets voters' soft sides, and Obama draws big crowds to small places.
Two women were with West, mother of hip hop star Kanye West, when she had a fatal heart attack. They tried vainly to do CPR. newly-released 911 calls show. Lonni Rivera reports.
Amid recent backings, Sen. McCain speaks of political unity.
The teenager's condition is not known. Captain Mike Perry reports.
Why the republican candidate is the unlikely darling of internet fundraising.
Students at Moorestown High School are dealing with a tragic loss for the second time in less than a week. Robin Rieger reports.
With New Years around the corner finding the right workout is a great resolution
KDKA's David Highfield reports gamblers who will soon be able to play blackjack, poker and roulette just over the border in West Virginia.
The chief executioner of Virginia gives ABC a rare look inside a death chamber.
Frisco Police have reopened a cold case six years after the crime.
George Stephanopoulos discusses the strategies of the front-runners.
Boca Raton Police are out in full force over at the mall and the parking lot on where a child and mother were shot last week. The FBI has been called in to try to get a better handle on who the killer may be.
John Nano discusses the MC Square device's mission -- to improve brain power.
A memo from the editor e-mailed to the staff on Friday said newsroom positions would be eliminated, but company officials will now say which jobs or how many. CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports.
Philadelphia newswoman accused of hitting NYPD officer
Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed into law Monday a measure abolishing the death penalty, making New Jersey the first state in more than four decades to reject capital punishment. Robin Mackintosh reports.
Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton get new bundle of joy
In KABUL BEAUTY SCHOOL, an American woman gets an intimate look at the closed world of Muslim women when she opens the first modern beauty school in post-Taliban Afghanistan.
Veteran DJ and music mixer releases new album
Australia is doubling its commitment to bring peace to the Middle East.
Striking writers use new strategy to get their demands met
Questions at Princeton University about why more people aren't defending a student who was beaten
Late-night talk show hosts said David Letterman will strike his own agreement with the writers and Jay Leno will go back on air so his production staff can go back to work.
A bird slipped through security at the Senate gallery. Folks get a bit of a start as the bird swoops through the room.
Snowstorms in the US are causing havoc as people hit the road in the week before Christmas.
Ann Coulter on Clinton campaign's new push to show the N.Y. senator's likeability
Schools banning cupcakes from holiday parties
Australian Customs officers have rescued four people from a sinking boat.
Senator Joe Lieberman crosses party lines to endorse GOP Senator John McCain for president
The competition watchdog has handed down the findings of its long-awaited report into Australian petrol prices.
John McCain gets a significant endorsement and Mitt Romney attacks the surging Mike Huckabee
A strong storm has moved into the Sierra, and residents and businesses are preparing for the conditions. Rafer Weigel reports.
Recently divorced French President Nicolas Sarkozy doesn't appear to be hiding his latest love interest. He visited Disneyland Paris with supermodel turned singer Carla Bruni this weekend. (Dec 17)
An off-duty sheriff's deputy will not be charged in the death of a man from Montana.
Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien will return to late night TV, singer Dan Fogelberg has died and Celine Dion says goodbye to her Las Vegas show. (Dec. 17)
As a convicted felon, he was prohibited from owning a handgun. Kai Jackson reports.
Two women tried to revive Kanye West's mother after she had a heart attack and stopped breathing, according to emergency 911 recordings released Monday. (Dec. 17)
Mahender Murlidhar Sabhnani, 51, and wife Varsha Mahender, 45, were each convicted of all charges in a 12-count federal indictment, including forced labor, conspiracy, peonage, involuntary servitude, and harboring aliens.
The governors of Alabama, Florida and Georgia say they're moving closer to solving a two decade long dispute over how to share water in a key river basin. The states have been in the grips of a drought. (Dec. 17)
What's been the theme of successful movies like "Escape From Alcatraz" and "The Shawshank Redemption" has become an incredible, yet frightening reality at a New Jersey jail. CBS 2's Christine Sloan reports.
Putin will accept the role of prime minister if Medvedev is elected president.
Cleanup at a S.W. Miami-Dade home vandalized with messages of hate over the weekend. The homeowners painted over or had them washed off on Monday.
King Abdullah's rare move is a blow to hard-line clerics in the Muslim nation.
KDKA's Lynne Hayes-Freeland reports 53 year-old Vernod Johnson was taken into custody and charged with criminal homicide for a fatal stabbing at the Midtown Towers apartment complex.
Cutting, a form of self-injury, is on the rise with teens. Hear one woman's story of how she is beating the disorder
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The body of Shirley Lee Williams, 72, was found behind a deployed air bag in the wreckage of a car a day after a crash. Mark Coogan reports.
Alan Greenspan calls for homeowner bailout
Josh Hunhoff and his bride Lindy said their "I dos" at home plate. Dave Gonzales reports.
Can parties find common ground to push forward legislation in 2008?
A pre-winter blend of snow, sleet and freezing rain cut visibility and iced over highways from the Great Lakes to New England, dumping up to a foot-and-a-half of snow, stranding air and road travelers and causing an airliner to skid off a runway.
Watch a brawl in South Korea's parliament as members of two political parties duke it out over control of the speaker's podium. (Dec. 17)
Homebuilders are expecting another tough year. Bob McCormick reports.
'Flying Imams' Update: Mosque member says airplane incident was a publicity stunt
Granville Gilbert is 70 years old. Ron Matz reports.
How FedEx delivers 11.3 million packages to doorsteps before Xmas.
The cost of a college education can be as much as a few hundred thousand dollars. Bob McCormick reports.
Joe Lieberman's thumbs up could swing independents to vote McCain.
Monta Vista High School in Cupertino consistently ranks high on test scores, but now investigators are trying to figure out how a few of those clever students managed to gain access to the school's computer system.
Senator's appeal to middle class pushes him ahead of the pack.
25-year-old Kesi Cole of Burlington County was arrested and charged with murder in the stabbing death of her husband.
The sights and sounds from the campaign trail are highlighted in this 'Race to '08.'
Two suspects wanted for a home invasion in Montgomery County were captured after a police chase ended in Berks County.
Scientists experimenting with stem cells from liposuction to rebuild breasts after
The state of the economy is reflected by empty aisles in retail stores.
FedEx, UPS and the U.S. Postal Service report a record holiday shipping season.
Harry Reasoner delivers the day's latest headlines.
Sen. Lieberman, the Democrat turned Independent, appears in NH with Sen. McCain.
Sagging consumer confidence looms amid housing crisis and credit crunch.
Clinton targets voters' soft sides, and Obama draws big crowds to small places.
Amid recent backings, Sen. McCain speaks of political unity.
Why the republican candidate is the unlikely darling of internet fundraising.
With New Years around the corner finding the right workout is a great resolution
The chief executioner of Virginia gives ABC a rare look inside a death chamber.
George Stephanopoulos discusses the strategies of the front-runners.
John Nano discusses the MC Square device's mission -- to improve brain power.
Putin will accept the role of prime minister if Medvedev is elected president.
King Abdullah's rare move is a blow to hard-line clerics in the Muslim nation.
Can parties find common ground to push forward legislation in 2008?
How FedEx delivers 11.3 million packages to doorsteps before Xmas.
Joe Lieberman's thumbs up could swing independents to vote McCain.
Senator's appeal to middle class pushes him ahead of the pack.
GOP candidate Mike Huckabee releases "What Really Matters" in IA, SC and NH.
Judi Hoffman predicts what the New Year holds for Hollywood.
Miss Belgium is heckled for not speaking Dutch.
Kay Warren's journey from preacher's wife to HIV/AIDS activist in Africa.
Alison Jackson's book of staged photographs is called "Confidential."
The "Most Gifted Wrapper" contestants share their skills with the "GMA" anchors.
International donors will pledge aid to the struggling Palestinian economy.
The singer-songwriter who helped define the soft-rock era has died.
A serviceman in Iraq watches his daughter perform from thousands of miles away.
Creative ways to jazz up and use old ornaments to decorate your home.
Simple recipes for mouth-watering cocktails and appetizers.
Broadway Joe gets his diploma 42 years after leaving the University of Alabama.
What does it take to deliver millions of packages on the busiest shipping day?
Drew Peterson files a formal complaint over possible grand jury leaks.
The presidential race tightens as N.Y. senator fights Sen. Barack Obama's surge.
Humane Society says animals raised in foreign puppy mills are shipped to U.S.
The queen of quick meals shares one of her favorite holiday recipes from mom.
A rendition of "Swan Lake" culminates with a dip in frigid water.
Al Qaeda's second-in-command states Americans have failed in Iraq.
Key endorsements from Des Moines Register and Boston Globe boost candidates.
From the heartland to New England millions are affected by winter's icy grip.
Dangerous driving and flying conditions delay vacationers.
Google is testing its own user-generated encyclopedia, Knol.
Snow, sleet, ice bring power outages after causing deaths.
Britain gives control back to Iraqis, and al Qaeda claims it shows weakness.
After Obama gains endorsements and popularity, Clinton rallies for support.
Locals fight to maintain funding for housing projects in poorer areas.
Former Fed. Chair assesses the state of the economy.
Presidential hopeful on the fight for Iowa.
It's George Will, Donna Brazile, Claire Shipman and Jay Carney.
Recalling Ike Turner, Roger King, John Alexander, Julia Carson.
Movie star's new drive to help rebuild the Big Easy.
Check out the best toys for this holiday season.
One Katrina family receives a new home in time for Christmas.
John McCain picks up backing from the Boston Globe and Des Moines Register.
International community plans to hammer out specifics to tackle global warming.
Congress refuses the requests of the Justice Department to back off.
Democrats and Republicans have been turning up the heat.
Four of Italy killing suspect's friends talk about the girl they know.
Second storm sweeps from Plains to Northeast.
About 47 million travelers are expected to fly between now and Jan. 2.
The modeling company Ugly represents an interesting group of clients.
The year's hottest gift is driving shoppers to extremes
Your all-access pass to the 2008 presidential campaign.
Democratic candidates slug it out on the trail to the White House.
A cutting-edge dialysis treatment has shown promising results.
Former 1984 campaign director for Reagan has climbed aboard with Mike Huckabee.
An advocate encourages the homeless to get back on their feet.
Latest figures raise doubts about how much more the Fed can cut interest rates.
Creatures at the Oregon Zoo are treated to holiday joy.
Will fans make MLB pay a price for reputed steroid abuse among its stars?
Can Obama, Huckabee keep momentum until January caucuses?
The Arctic Ocean will be completely free of ice much sooner than expected.
12.14.07: One man trains a legion of lawyers to fight hidden mortgage fees.
Officials worry that steroid abuse in pro sports will influence young athletes.
Sen. Clinton releases "Proud," a new ad airing in N.H. and I.A.
ABC News' Senior Political Reporter Rick Klein on the weekly political roundup.
As energy costs rise, Americans look for ways to control their expenditures.
Dominican Republic rocked by storm, woman takes helm in Argentina.
Artic's Ice could be melted by 2012.
A 27-year resident reflects on how it's ripping apart a community.
Tennis All-Stars hold event to raise money for children's cancer.
Blender magazine reviews the hot stories that made news this week.
We'll tell you the best values on the latest in HDTVs.
Is there a secret bias towards women in the workplace? Tory Johnson with more.
An interesting look at fasting and how it affects your health.
Man singing the TV them from "Cops" during arrest.
Antibiotics are not always the best cure for sinus infections.
The Vatican turned on the lights of its massive Christmas tree.
South Korean scientist cloned cats that glow when exposed to ultraviolet rays.
The Academy Award winner discusses his new film.
John Travolta talks about playing a woman.
Some interesting ways to use your holiday decorations.
A look at some new and interesting technology.
Meet the children that your donated coats are keeping warm.
Two soldiers surprise their children for the holidays.
South Korean lawmakers brawl over speaker's chair.
Whether it's a GPS system or wine guide, he'll always know where he's going.
Even he can bling! Choose from cologne, wallets, watches or trendy dog tags.
The season's sexiest styles and trends in men's shirts and ties.
Investigators believe the failed attacks in Britain are linked to al Qaeda.
Rare tenderness between Princess Diana and Prince Philip is discovered.
ESPN's Mike Greenberg and Buster Olney discuss the recent developments for MLB.
Drew Peterson's friend tells Grand Jury he and Peterson bought three blue contai
Is Hillary Clinton changing her strategy?
Probiotics are the latest trend in health food movement.
A new test can predict how successful chemotherapy will be in cancer patients.
The dangerous cold storm from the Midwest moves to the Northeast.
Get the "Unconventional Wisdom" on what's going on in Iraq.
Hear some of the most outrageous Iraq internet rumors.
The Grinch who stole the debate.
12.13.07: Friends of former 'Nightline' colleague share pictures and memories.
Mitchell Report links specific players to performance-enhancing drugs.
Candidates work to woo Iowans at final debate before January caucuses.
DVD claims to show real criminals committing crimes, but is it real?
You Speak Out: Is thin in? Or are curves sexier?
Former V.P. has harsh words for U.S. at Bali climate change conference.
75 players named in report on doping in baseball.
Education and registration are key to get minorities engaged in the vote.
A look at human perception during catastrophic events.
What is Beth Ostrosky giving fiance Howard Stern this holiday season?
Apple to release two models of the popular all-in-one phone.
Oprah Winfrey talks about campaigning with Barack Obama.
The winter blast that slammed the Midwest heads to the Northeast.
Nonemergency C-sections may increase the risk of infant breathing problems.
Millions of Americans become victims of fraud every year.
Two established rap artists collaborate on one great album.
'08 election shifts from Iraq to finance, how will the parties respond?
A London exhibition displays what we know about sleeping and dreaming.
Holiday cards filled with cocaine were confiscated from a Pennsylvania home.
New ethics laws aim to limit the influence of Capitol Hill lobbyists.
A look at the small Midwest town that waits for help to arrive.
David-Michel Davies discusses what it takes to become a Webby-Award winner.
Music legend Ike Turner, who rose to fame with ex-wife Tina Turner, has died.
12.12.07: Oprah and Denzel talk politics, plus 'backstage' at Nightline in NYC.
John Stossel finds out what happens after the gas gauge falls.
ABC News' Pierre Thomas sits down with the Homeland Security chief.
Hawk discusses his high-flying career and charity involvement with teens.
Could coffee really be hurting elephants?
Japanese scientists engineer mouse that no longer fears cats.
A thief steals a donation jar collecting funds for the family of a dead cop.
Amazon offers a new feature to its shopping site -- a bill-me-later option.
Extreme weather causes continued destruction throughout Oklahoma and Nebraska.
People who smoke have an increased risk for developing type-2 diabetes.
Heating bills may be less than originally anticipated this winter.
Find out how to fold a hundred dollar bill into an iPhone stand.
President Bush: "I wasn't a knee-walking drunk," but it "wasn't worth it."
A Dunkin' Donuts employee uses the tip mug to fight off a robber.
One undercover journalist investigated employee loyalty at five corporations.
Huckabee, the shooting star of the GOP '08ers, is there time to bring him down?
Surveillance camera captures thieves stealing church nativity figurines.
A mudslide in Oregon forces many out of their homes.
Arkansas boy bags a 445-pound bear by himself during a hunting trip.
12.11.07: White House grants rare access to President, plus 'backstage' at NTL.
"20/20" examines whether your safety on a plane depends on where you sit.
Romney criticizes Huckabee on his immigration record in new Iowa ad.
Gen. Hayden says the CIA wants "to come and lay it all out for the committee."
Bush: "An estimated 860,000 fewer children
Honda unveils a robot that can serve coffee and recognize drink requests.
A NYC store serves up celebrity-donated books in the name of charity.
A look at how recent breakthroughs in cell research could lead to more cures.
New research suggests that red meat could increase your risk of cancer.
Tony Lapore, the dancing cop from Providence, R.I., returns.
States of emergency are declared in parts of the nation after deadly storm.
A glance at how airlines are doing as the holiday season takes flight.
Many Medicare patients do not receive regular screenings for colon cancer.
The actor leaves handprints in the cement outside Grauman's Chinese Theater.
One employee is asked to freshen up his breath before he can return to work.
12.10.07 Can the talk show queen sell a president the way she sells books?
Nell Merlino, president of Count Me In, discusses her online business goals.
Teen's accident photos go viral on the Internet as parents and siblings mourn.
An electronics expert discusses the best buys for the season.
Newly released video of the crime scene at Colorado Springs' New Life Church.
Mike Huckabee runs his first ad beyond Iowa, including also N.H. and S.C.
Lisa Edelstein stars as Dr. Lisa Cuddy in the television medical drama.
Former VP Al Gore: "It is time to make peace with the planet."
Doctors have figured out why the BRCA1 gene causes the disease.
A look at the effectiveness of sexual education programs.
A German shepherd wedged himself upside down between two walls.
Michael Vick is sentenced to 23 months for his role in dogfighting conspiracy.
More than 11,000 Santas join hands in attempt to break record.
The tiny long-eared Jerboa looks like a mouse, but hops like a kangaroo.
Foreign Relations Committee chair says internal investigation isn't enough.
Gingrich on Iran report, CIA tapes and the 2008 race.
Backstage: George Will, Cokie Roberts and Sam Donaldson.
Movie star's new film looks at war's personal toll.
The week's events, from Borneo's orangutans to the U.S. campaign trail.
12.07.07: Orangutans going extinct, plus Wyclef Jean's playlist.
Omaha police release video of the gunman and fleeing customers.
Greenpeace-sponsored ice-sculpting event raises awareness on global warming.
A communications company in Italy sells virtual prayer cards for cell phones.
A guide for parents looking to buy fun and educational holiday gifts.
Robert Hawkins apologizes to family and friends for being a "disappointment."
Members of the United States military send holiday greetings to their families.
Though the overall economy is in a state, there is one indicator of prosperity.
Kennedy demands answers to why the CIA destroyed detainee interrogation tapes.
A female monkey mothers an orphaned kitten in India.
Romney highlights his "conservative principles" in new ad released in Iowa.
Romney highlights his "conservative principles" in new ad released in Iowa.
Cancer-related deaths in U.S. children have dropped significantly.
Mike Huckabee, Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson respond to NIE report on Iran.
A look at why the flu and other sicknesses occur more during the winter.
An accused rapist lashes out, throwing a computer and flipping a desk.
Melissa Joan Hart and Mario Lopez talk about their film, "Holiday in Handcuffs."
Chilling surveillance photos show gunman lurking inside the mall.
Carrie Bradshaw and the gals return for big-screen laughs and drama.
JetBlue plans to offer free, limited e-mail and instant messaging on flights.
Woody Harrelson and Owen Wilson bathed in a river in their underwear.
In the Yellow Sea off South Korea an oil tanker was hit by another ship.
What separates the "everyday Joe" from a supermodel?
Keira Knightley opens up about her new movie, "Atonement."
France's national library displays books and documents dating from the 1830s.
A suspected robber is nabbed after crashing a car and trying to flee on foot.
Bush offers proposal to help homeowners struggling with subprime mortgages.
Mitt Romney's attempt to bridge the gap with evangelical Christians.
12.06.07: Nebraska's mall shootings, Romney on religion, plus 'Ugly' models.
City can't control monkeys' rampant biting and stealing.
"2020" examines whether or not in-flight cell phone use is truly dangerous.
Mexico producing quality wine and promoting it to the world.
ABC's Christine Romo on how immigrants are killed on dangerous train rides.
The young star talks about his hit show, "Gossip Girl."
Sherri Shepherd maintains that Jesus came before Greek civilization.
A police cruise hits a motorcyclist head on during a high-speed pursuit.
The ladies of "The View" discuss gender roles and raising children.
Authorities in England have reason to doubt one missing man's tale.
Mike Fahey discusses the mall shooting.
A booby-trapped package exploded in a central Parisian building.
George H. W. Bush lends Romney his library for the candidate's religion speech.
Mitt Romney: "I will serve no one religion."
Surveillance tape shows six men stealing dozens of guns from a Georgia armory.
Zach Speigel, a young contributor to Scholastic News visits with McCain in N.H.
Toyota unveils three robots to showcase its new robotic technology.
Teen opened fire on customers at a busy department store in Omaha, Neb.
The social networking site now lets users disable its invasive tracking tool.
12.05.07 A Philly trauma center trains one doctor for Iraq tour.
Tips for enjoying a more environmentally conscious holiday season.
Obesity in children causes an increased risk of heart disease as adults.
Police chase a Krispy Kreme truck hijacked by a hungry thief.
To celebrate its long-lasting career, Godsmack releases a compilation album.
Workers discover a 5-foot-long snake on a bathroom shelf.
ABC New Hampshire 08' polling shows Romney and McCain on top.
Police report that 9 people, including gunman, were killed at an Omaha mall.
Police look for suspect allegedly involved in deadly mall shooting.
Obama disputes rivals caucus claims, encouraging students to participate Jan 3.
Barbara Walters gives us an inside look in her "Most Fascinating People" special
Mitt Romney gets a surprise visit from Santa in Dubuque, Iowa.
Giuliani ad, set to air in Boston and N.H., invokes the legacy of Ronald Reagan.
Two men hit an Arizona store and shop in the nude.
The abandoned polar bear celebrated with Berliners at the zoo.
A truck crashes, damaging cars and buildings; no injuries are reported.
Fashion icon Bhumibol Adulvadei makes pink fashionable in Thailand.
The 82-foot-tall tree will be decorated with hundreds of lights.
Riot police called in to calm enraged tourists in Macau, China.
Nokia partners with Universal Music to offer unlimited free downloads.
Overflowing rivers in Washington state have sent 160 to emergency centers.
Your saliva could reveal from whom you are descended.
Lack of exercise may be a greater health risk than a few extra pounds.
How to have a good time at office parties but still maintain your dignity.
Woman records an alleged robbery at her neighbor's home.
A judge returned the drugs a couple because of unlawful search tactics.
Despite Iran's nuclear halt, President Bush still sees Iran as security threat.
12.04.07: Spreading the anti-shopping message, plus Martin Bashir's gene map.
Jewelry designer Joan Honig donates all the proceeds from her sales.
Clinton camp changes campaign song from Dion to Big Head Todd and the Monsters.
Bush maintains it's important to keep international pressure on Iran.
Bush on missing the campaign trail and his tense relationship with Congress.
Bush tells reporters he's optimistic on economy but recognizes there are issues.
The presidential hopeful chats with the ladies of "The View" about Roe v. Wade.
Liberal activists launch first anti-Dem ad of '08 season not from a Republican.
Police arrest jet-setting boyfriend and girlfriend for alleged ID theft.
A store owner's wedding band deflects a robber's bullet.
Philippine police wear Santa hats to show their Christmas spirit.
EBay will team up with Yahoo Japan to make it easier to buy and sell in Japan.
A teddy bear and Islam landed Gillian Gibbons in a Sudanese jail.
Republican Mike Huckabee makes his move in the presidential campaign.
Twin Canadian rockers on tour-drama, relationships and sibling spats.
The world-famous abandoned bear cub celebrates his first birthday.
Women making higher salaries are more likely to hire help to clean their homes.
Older adults taking multiple medications are vulnerable to drug reactions.
One month until the Iowa caucus and the race is getting closer and closer.
ABC's David Puente On Why Chavez Lost And What Is In Store For Venezuela.
12.03.07: John Donvan goes behind the scenes with the unexpected Iowa favorite.
The World's oldest Rolls Royce built in 1904 will be sold at an auction.
The world's largest bingo game is played in Bogota, Colombia.
Bush chides Congress for having "a year's worth of unfinished business."
Sen. Clinton tells reporters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa about her offensive strategy.
Edwards ad airing in NH blames poor healthcare on lobbyists and insurance cos.
Mad Cat Interactive has developed an ear phone to protect the eardrum.
From vocal joysticks to digital cameras, this season's gifts are sure to thrill.
Why brains and hormones make you different and valuable at work
An interesting look at autism.
A Bengal tiger named Saimai feeds piglets wearing little tiger outfits.
Pres. candidate on his rising campaign, experience and electability.
Backstage: George Will, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Peggy Noonan, Elisabeth Bumiller.
New initiative aims to teach Rock and Roll history in schools.
11.30.07: If you could take control of your dreams, what would you do?
Hillary Clinton thanks law enforcement for successful end to hostage standoff.
Hillary Clinton responds to the incident in New Hampshire.
A reminder to tip service industry workers during the holiday season.
GOP pro-choice group releases an ad critical of Mitt Romney's abortion stance.
President of ZIPIT Frank Greer unveils a new text messaging device.
A new activity-based program works to combat childhood obesity.
WHO statistics indicate that the number of infected HIV patients is decreasing.
Nokia unveils new phones and download service.
Colombian officials release video of U.S. hostages held by rebels.
Producers and studios offer new deal; writers counter.
Santa Clause has been asked to change his "ho-ho-ho" to "ha-ha-ha."
An airliner crashed in central Turkey killing all 56 people onboard.
Monkey catchers round up problem primates.
A scientist says he has created a new species.
A specialist discusses appropriate rewards to give children for good grades.
Report confirms the long-term benefits of a procedure for those with arthritis.
Study shows that children as young as 4 can improve their memory and focus.
Adults can take steps to protect children from potentially harmful toys.
Roads are designed to alert dozing drivers.
Details magazine's list of the most influential 50 under 45.
Working at night may have some adverse effects on your attention span.
A small aircraft attempts to land with one wheel in New Jersey.
Many doctors prescribe CT scans when they are not needed.
Men were allegedly trying to sell uranium strong enough for a "dirty bomb."
Bin Laden calls on Europeans to stop helping Americans in Afghanistan war.
The blaze shut down a pipeline that feeds oil to the United States from Canada.
Striking stagehands and theater producers reach a tentative agreement.
Philippine coup suspects storm out of hearing, demand Arroyo's resignation.
Google provides a new tracking device for cell phones called "My Location."
The enduring symbol of Tinseltown.
11.29.07: Scientist Craig Venter attempts to create artificial life.
Researchers warn that the rising use of CT scans greatly impacts cancer rates.
The Thanksgiving travel rush is over, but the next big wave is only weeks away.
The pop album entry includes songs by Usher, Madonna, and Green Day.
A Cambodian boy spends most of his free time with his giant pet snake.
11.28.07: Behind-the-Scenes in Annapolis with Condoleezza Rice and Tony Blair.
President Ahmadinejad cites accomplishment after new U.N. report.
Ahead of U.N. climate conference, Indonesia to plant 79 million trees.
Former wife of Venezuelan leader regrets involvement in country's predicament.
Musicians in Japan play world's first flute and harp made of glass.
In 2008, customers will be able to use almost any cell phone on network.
In Cambodia a 7-year-old boy is best friends with a python.
New research reveals what people do when they sleep.
A look at why women feel so much guilt through the holidays.
The gold and pink enameled object of art was auctioned at Christie's in London.
A heart attack treatment that infuses nutrients intravenously may harm patients.
There are no must-have toys this season, but electronics are high on the list.
11.27.07: Troubled sleepers who suffer with parasomnia seek help.
Get rid of extra pounds with advice from a fitness expert.
The ventriloquist won "America's Got Talent" with a variety of performances.
A trio of young hikers finds human bones in the California hills.
Rioting in the suburbs of Paris leaves dozens of police officers injured.
New report says rich nations need to help the poor adapt to global warming.
Protesters are calling President Abbas a "collaborator" for attending summit.
A group of terrorists disguises itself as a wedding party.
Google is developing a service to save documents, music and photos.
Sen. Barack Obama comes out swinging against Sen. Hillary Clinton.
The largest white truffle in 50 years was found in Tuscany.
Todd Cook of debt.com offers tips on how to avoid high holiday credit card bills
Low testosterone levels in men are linked to increased risk of premature death.
11.26.07 The Senator turns up the heat on Hillary Clinton.
Two tons of food offered at Thailand's annual monkey banquet.
Eight people were killed when a section of stands collapsed in Brazil.
Musharraf to step down as army chief and take oath as civilian president.
China publishes the first pictures of the moon captured by Chang'e-1.
The record-breaking Israeli flag measures the size of two football stadiums.
Leverage.com allows users to monitor how much is left on each card.
Greg Daugherty of Consumer Reports highlights who to tip for the holidays.
Shopping expert Dan de Granpre discusses the best deals online.
John McCain, R-Ariz. weighs in on troop surge and progress in Iraq.
Presidential hopeful on Iraq, bid for the White House.
Backstage: George Will, Cokie Roberts, Andrew Sullivan and Jon Karl.
An 8-foot-5-inch Ukraine farmer is the new tallest man in the world.
Australian officials use rubber snakes to scare off flocks of birds.
Fingerprint payments are taking off at supermarkets all over Germany.
Lawyer Joe Tacopina believes his client will be released by authorities.
The cost of the average Thanksgiving dinner has gone up 11 percent this year.
Prostate cancer is harder to find in obese men due to excess blood.
Actress speaks out on her leading role in new Disney movie.
In "Frank," Winehouse explores new directions and sounds.
A Nazi Hunter Speaks About Argentina's Infamous "Wall Of Silence."
Joran van der Sloot arrested in connection with Natalee Holloway's death.
Italian archaeologists discover cave with major mythological significance.
Dutch conservationists won a last-minute court battle to save the chestnut tree.
Security breach leaves millions exposed to identity theft and bank fraud.
Recipes for a meat-free Thanksgiving meal.
A Venezuelan lawmaker repeatedly hits a local television journalist.
Australian sailors rescue 16 people from a sinking boat.
German Santa Clauses study for their diplomas.
Backed by Amway online retailer, Fanista looks to capitalize on relationships.
Argentine Female Leaders from Evita to President-Elect Cristina
Scientists found a way to mimic embryonic stem cells without using embryos.
Find out which states have the longest lines and what hours are best to shop.
AT&T introduces new mobile music service downloads directly from Napster.
Genetics plays a different roll in Type I and Type II diabetes.
Brad Womack says goodbye to Jenni and DeAnna.
Iraqi military detains 43 foreigners after Iraqi is hurt in a shooting.
Ginza Tanaka jeweler in Japan produces a $2 million Father Christmas statue.
3,000 jailed under emergency rule have been released; 2,000 remain imprisoned.
Director Todd Haynes opens up about his take on the singer and icon.
Go behind the scenes as Greta prepares for Monday's 'On the Record'
Boyz II Men releases a new album of soulful ballads.
Web site owner earns $40K per month using advertising.
What's the best way to get home for the holidays?
A look at the risks facing 40-and-older women who have babies.
Pakistan's Supreme Court rules Musharraf can serve another five-year term.
Familyoven.com is a social networking site for chefs to share their recipes.
A glitch in a massive chain reaction ends a world-record attempt.
'P.S. I Love You' author (and daughter of Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern) Cecelia Ahern visits FBN's 'Happy Hour.'
Comedian and commercial star Tom Cotter proves that business can be funny.
Former NYC mayor on his run for the White House
Three items that you should never give at work.
Philadelphia newswoman accused of hitting NYPD officer
Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton get new bundle of joy
Veteran DJ and music mixer releases new album
Striking writers use new strategy to get their demands met
Questions at Princeton University about why more people aren't defending a student who was beaten
Ann Coulter on Clinton campaign's new push to show the N.Y. senator's likeability
Schools banning cupcakes from holiday parties
Senator Joe Lieberman crosses party lines to endorse GOP Senator John McCain for president
John McCain gets a significant endorsement and Mitt Romney attacks the surging Mike Huckabee
Cutting, a form of self-injury, is on the rise with teens. Hear one woman's story of how she is beating the disorder
Alan Greenspan calls for homeowner bailout
'Flying Imams' Update: Mosque member says airplane incident was a publicity stunt
Scientists experimenting with stem cells from liposuction to rebuild breasts after lumpectomy
Panel weighs in on Barack Obama denying ever being a Muslim
Certified voice analyst breaks down Drew Peterson's public statements
International community pressures Israel to ease restrictions on Palestinians
Army specialist reacts to winning best warrior competition
Bounty hunter out to proves he loves ALL people
NYC subway beatings popping up on YouTube
President says economy has a good foundation and he has a strategy to deal with housing slump and credit crisis
Rape victim sentenced to lashing now pardoned by Saudi king
German container ship uses high-tech sail to help its engines use less fuel and cut greenhouse gas emissions
What should Americans expect from the economy?
School football team penalized for traditional pre-game dance
Is Bill Clinton helping Hillary's campaign?
Will President Bush's foreclosure fix stop housing prices from falling?
Part 2: News Corp. CEO on writers' strike and state of the economy
Will fierce winter weather drive consumers to buy online?
Doctor in Australia wants to charge parents $5,000 for each newborn to help save the planet
Is decrease in interest rates feeding notion that economy stinks?
Israeli delegation in U.S. says Iran still trying for nuke weapons
Was Wal-Mart right to yank 'credit card' panties from shelves ?
Burglars steal hundreds of toys from church
Authorities search for 2 inmates after New Jersey jailbreak
Harvard announces plan to expand aid to families making up to $180,000
Authorities search for 2 inmates after New Jersey jailbreak
Harvard announces plan to expand aid to families making up to $180,000
Tips on how to act appropriately at your office holiday party
Part Two: Former pro-wrestler and Senior VP of Northeast Securities John Layfield on his recent trip to Iraq in conjunction with the fifth annual World Wresting Entertainment tribute tour.
Part One: Former pro-wrestler and senior VP of Northeast Securities John Layfield on his recent trip to Iraq in conjunction with the fifth annual World Wresting Entertainment tribute tour.
American Airlines is recalling a number of former TWA flight attendants laid off after the 9/11 terror attacks
Rosie O'Donnell wins most influential celebrity blog
John Travolta paid millions not to play J.R.
Forbes names most influential celebrity infants
Consumers warned about fake drugs sold on the Internet
Jetliner skids off runway in Rhode Island
Debate rages over alleged 'honor killing' of Muslim girl
Australia's Bondi Beach sees first attack in 70 years
U.S. postal service copes with busiest day of the year
Tape allegedly shows Pakistani children's terror training
Al Qaeda's No. 2 warns 'traitors' among Iraqi insurgents
Family of Drew Peterson's third wife considers lawsuit
Starbucks patrons start trend of paying for those behind them in line
Bodyguard involved in attack on ice-skater Nancy Kerrigan dies
Get to know 'FOX & Friends' when they let their hair down
Thug steals car right in front of cop
Hillary Clinton on the race for Iowa
'Betty' star reveals why ugly is the new beautiful
The Commerce Dept reports the nation's trade deficit declined in the 3rd quarter but deficit with China increased
If you're doing it right...you are actually both. Plus the Fox party in NYC
Peter Barnes talks with Laura Reis about the worst line extensions of 2007.
Legendary rocker's Solid Rock Foundation gives back to community
Lawmakers get physical outside of South Korea's national assembly
Custom Made for Kids provides personalize books for children.
Tips to beat the holiday 'gimmies'
'I Am Legend' sets a new weekend box office record, taking in $76.5 million
Actor Luke Wilson and Bob Phillion of Puma discuss Puma's new line of golf apparel.
Sen. Joe Lieberman endorses Sen. John McCain for president
The daily number with Ray Hennessey
Manhunt underway in New Jersey after two inmates break out of jail
Three weeks out, Obama erases Clinton's lead in Iowa
House and Senate Democrats feud as unfinished work piles up
Inside look at what goes into a political endorsement
How well is Governor Mike Huckabee doing after most recent GOP debate?
Dad accused of murdering daughter for ignoring Muslim tradition
Battle over Philadelphia restaurant's 'speak English' sign heads to court
LA officials discover cancer causing chemical in two reservoirs
U.K. forces transfer security control of Basra to Iraqi control
Ski resort offers free lift passes for patrons dressed as Saint Nick
Dad sells son's present on eBay after he catches him smoking pot
Spreading holiday cheer to needy kids
New cosmetic procedure offers fat reduction
Hamas threatens uprising against Israel
How to make Christmas merrier for U.S. troops
Baseball and the Mitchell report--Did the press cover all the bases?
Discount Irish airline under fire with Spanish Government and women's group over racy calendar
Bill Clinton: It's a 'miracle' that Hillary has a chance in Iowa
Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney go another round on religion and it's getting nasty
Hillary Clinton continues to sink in polls and her campaign is accused of dirty tricks
Is Pakistan safer now following 6 weeks of emergency rule?
Babies found abandoned near strip club dumpster
Pooches sign up for TSA canine training program
Stupid calls to Britain's '911' released by U.K. police
Man's cell phone bill rises from $147 to $83,000
House explodes in Ohio
Shocking new details in death of Drew Peterson's third wife
Duane 'Dog' Chapman talks about life now...
Caught on Tape: Air Canada passenger has frightening meltdown
Rough politics in South Korea and muddy mess in Spain
Van collides with bus in New York and hot pursuit in Michigan
Mitt Romney goes after Rudy Giuliani over illegal immigration
Part Two: USA Today reporter Jim Michaels on the reconstruction and rebuilding of Iraq's economy, and the current state of sectarian violence in the country.
Part One: USA Today reporter Jim Michaels on the reconstruction and rebuilding of Iraq's economy.
Several blunders by Clinton's campaign have cost the presidential contender in polls
Senator George Mitchell on fallout from steroids report that he was behind
Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue on the MLB steroid probe and his recent trip to China with NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Exotic travel is on the rise but before you pack your bags find out what you need to do to have a healthy trip
Zipcar NY Regional Marketing Manager Joel Johnson explains how Zipcar works to FBN's Tom Sullivan.
'The Hills' star Whitney Port talks about her show, the WGA strike, and promoting 'Happy' perfume for Clinique.
Huffy and Boo's very special message for Countrywide Financial CEO Angelo Mozilo.
'The Single Girl's Survival Guide' author Imogen Lloyd Webber on surviving holiday parties - and the holiday season itself.
'The Single Girl's Survival Guide' author Imogen Lloyd Webber on surviving holiday parties - and the holiday season itself.
'The Millionaire Maker' author Loral Langemeier on her new board game that teaches people how to manage their money better.
Was Wal-Mart right to yank 'credit card' panties from shelves ?
Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee on being endorsed by actor Chuck Norris, his recent comments on Mormonism and campaign fundraising.
Part 1: Greta's raw interview with Stacy Peterson's pastor
What happens when a dog and cat fall in love? » Top videos of 2007
'P.S. I Love You' author (and daughter of Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern) Cecelia Ahern visits FBN's 'Happy Hour.'
Comedian and commercial star Tom Cotter proves that business can be funny.
Former NYC mayor on his run for the White House
Three items that you should never give at work.
Philadelphia newswoman accused of hitting NYPD officer
Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton get new bundle of joy
Veteran DJ and music mixer releases new album
Striking writers use new strategy to get their demands met
Questions at Princeton University about why more people aren't defending a student who was beaten
Ann Coulter on Clinton campaign's new push to show the N.Y. senator's likeability
Schools banning cupcakes from holiday parties
Senator Joe Lieberman crosses party lines to endorse GOP Senator John McCain for president
John McCain gets a significant endorsement and Mitt Romney attacks the surging Mike Huckabee
Cutting, a form of self-injury, is on the rise with teens. Hear one woman's story of how she is beating the disorder
Alan Greenspan calls for homeowner bailout
'Flying Imams' Update: Mosque member says airplane incident was a publicity stunt
Scientists experimenting with stem cells from liposuction to rebuild breasts after lumpectomy
Panel weighs in on Barack Obama denying ever being a Muslim
Certified voice analyst breaks down Drew Peterson's public statements
International community pressures Israel to ease restrictions on Palestinians
Army specialist reacts to winning best warrior competition
Bounty hunter out to proves he loves ALL people
NYC subway beatings popping up on YouTube
President says economy has a good foundation and he has a strategy to deal with housing slump and credit crisis
Rape victim sentenced to lashing now pardoned by Saudi king
German container ship uses high-tech sail to help its engines use less fuel and cut greenhouse gas emissions
What should Americans expect from the economy?
School football team penalized for traditional pre-game dance
Is Bill Clinton helping Hillary's campaign?
Will President Bush's foreclosure fix stop housing prices from falling?
Part 2: News Corp. CEO on writers' strike and state of the economy
Will fierce winter weather drive consumers to buy online?
Doctor in Australia wants to charge parents $5,000 for each newborn to help save the planet
Is decrease in interest rates feeding notion that economy stinks?
Israeli delegation in U.S. says Iran still trying for nuke weapons
Was Wal-Mart right to yank 'credit card' panties from shelves ?
Burglars steal hundreds of toys from church
Authorities search for 2 inmates after New Jersey jailbreak
Authorities search for 2 inmates after New Jersey jailbreak
Harvard announces plan to expand aid to families making up to $180,000
Tips on how to act appropriately at your office holiday party
Part Two: Former pro-wrestler and Senior VP of Northeast Securities John Layfield on his recent trip to Iraq in conjunction with the fifth annual World Wresting Entertainment tribute tour.
Part One: Former pro-wrestler and senior VP of Northeast Securities John Layfield on his recent trip to Iraq in conjunction with the fifth annual World Wresting Entertainment tribute tour.
American Airlines is recalling a number of former TWA flight attendants laid off after the 9/11 terror attacks
Rosie O'Donnell wins most influential celebrity blog
John Travolta paid millions not to play J.R.
Forbes names most influential celebrity infants
Consumers warned about fake drugs sold on the Internet
Jetliner skids off runway in Rhode Island
Debate rages over alleged 'honor killing' of Muslim girl
Australia's Bondi Beach sees first attack in 70 years
U.S. postal service copes with busiest day of the year
Tape allegedly shows Pakistani children's terror training
Al Qaeda's No. 2 warns 'traitors' among Iraqi insurgents
Family of Drew Peterson's third wife considers lawsuit
Starbucks patrons start trend of paying for those behind them in line
Bodyguard involved in attack on ice-skater Nancy Kerrigan dies
Get to know 'FOX & Friends' when they let their hair down
Thug steals car right in front of cop
Hillary Clinton on the race for Iowa
'Betty' star reveals why ugly is the new beautiful
The Commerce Dept reports the nation's trade deficit declined in the 3rd quarter but deficit with China increased
If you're doing it right...you are actually both. Plus the Fox party in NYC
Peter Barnes talks with Laura Reis about the worst line extensions of 2007.
Legendary rocker's Solid Rock Foundation gives back to community
Lawmakers get physical outside of South Korea's national assembly
Custom Made for Kids provides personalize books for children.
Tips to beat the holiday 'gimmies'
'I Am Legend' sets a new weekend box office record, taking in $76.5 million
Actor Luke Wilson and Bob Phillion of Puma discuss Puma's new line of golf apparel.
Sen. Joe Lieberman endorses Sen. John McCain for president
The daily number with Ray Hennessey
Manhunt underway in New Jersey after two inmates break out of jail
Three weeks out, Obama erases Clinton's lead in Iowa
House and Senate Democrats feud as unfinished work piles up
Inside look at what goes into a political endorsement
How well is Governor Mike Huckabee doing after most recent GOP debate?
Dad accused of murdering daughter for ignoring Muslim tradition
Battle over Philadelphia restaurant's 'speak English' sign heads to court
LA officials discover cancer causing chemical in two reservoirs
U.K. forces transfer security control of Basra to Iraqi control
Ski resort offers free lift passes for patrons dressed as Saint Nick
Dad sells son's present on eBay after he catches him smoking pot
Spreading holiday cheer to needy kids
New cosmetic procedure offers fat reduction
Hamas threatens uprising against Israel
How to make Christmas merrier for U.S. troops
Baseball and the Mitchell report--Did the press cover all the bases?
Discount Irish airline under fire with Spanish Government and women's group over racy calendar
Bill Clinton: It's a 'miracle' that Hillary has a chance in Iowa
Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney go another round on religion and it's getting nasty
Hillary Clinton continues to sink in polls and her campaign is accused of dirty tricks
Is Pakistan safer now following 6 weeks of emergency rule?
Babies found abandoned near strip club dumpster
Pooches sign up for TSA canine training program
Stupid calls to Britain's '911' released by U.K. police
Man's cell phone bill rises from $147 to $83,000
House explodes in Ohio
Shocking new details in death of Drew Peterson's third wife
Duane 'Dog' Chapman talks about life now...
Caught on Tape: Air Canada passenger has frightening meltdown
Rough politics in South Korea and muddy mess in Spain
Van collides with bus in New York and hot pursuit in Michigan
Mitt Romney goes after Rudy Giuliani over illegal immigration
Part Two: USA Today reporter Jim Michaels on the reconstruction and rebuilding of Iraq's economy, and the current state of sectarian violence in the country.
Part One: USA Today reporter Jim Michaels on the reconstruction and rebuilding of Iraq's economy.
Several blunders by Clinton's campaign have cost the presidential contender in polls
Senator George Mitchell on fallout from steroids report that he was behind
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Failed U.K. attacks may be linked to Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia
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New research questions whether saturated fat is harmful
Al Gore lashes out at U.S. over climate change policy
Democrats play nice in final Iowa debate
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FOX Business Network's senior reporter Dunstan Prial talks about Citigroup's leadership change. Vikram Pandit was named Citi's new CEO on Tues.
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Washington Capitals Owner, Ted Leonsis, talks about Nanking--the documentary he put his own money into, which has made $2M in China.
Writers Guild files unfair labor practices complaint against Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers
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Sheriff Arpaio forces DUI offenders bury alcoholics
Former MLB star Jose Canseco weighs in on Mitchell report
Alexis Glick talks to Alexander Kummant, CEO of Amtrak about how it's doing, its future outlook, and its government subsidies.
Former All-Star pitcher Jack Armstrong cooperated with Mitchell report investigators revealing steroid scandal
Democrats caving to White House and Republicans over several issues in Washington
Former MLB All-Star and 'Juiced' author Jose Canseco responds to the Mitchell Report.
Religion is dominating discourse between Mitt Romney, a Mormon, and Mike Huckabee, an evangelical Baptist
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Feds investigating Al Sharpton's personal and business financial records
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Democratic presidential contenders meet in last battle of words before Iowa caucuses
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New treatment program to help drug and alcohol abusers is getting criticized
Lawmakers want to know what happened to millions collected for veterans
Clinton adviser comments on Obama's past drug use
American exchange student denies murdering her British roommate
Brad Pitt explains why he's helping build green homes in New Orleans
More than 1 million doses of infant Hib vaccine recalled
Huckabee apologizes to Romney for comment about Mormons
Scuffle erupts at Korean military meeting
Venezuelan government accused of meddling in Argentina's affairs
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Drug cocktail offers hope for drug, alcohol addicts
Australia lands first jet on ice runway in Antarctica
U.S. takes back last Taliban stronghold in Afghanistan
France worried about tension between Israel, Iran
Go behind the scenes as Greta prepares for Wednesday's 'On the Record'
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GOP presidential candidate rates debate performance, responds to Huckabee apology
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Global warming skeptics have friend in the Vatican
Congress struggles to agree on spending measures for fiscal year already underway
New Berkeley ordinance targets aggressive panhandlers and disruptive vagrants
Washington D.C. accepts cheap oil from Citgo, a Venezuelan state-owned company
Erectile Dysfunction affects 18 million American men. Find out how to treat it naturally and get back your sex life.
GOP presidential candidate discusses Iowa debate and issues important to 2008 election
Expert says terrorists should be kept in Gitmo not prisons where they can continue to plan and recruit
Chicago considering banning chickens as pets
U.S. treasury department turns attention to Syria
Should a candidate's religion be fair game in the campaign?
'The Live Desk' asks: Can you name the Republican candidates for president?
Did U.N. program secretly funnel money to North Korea?
Attack kills top Lebanese general critical of Syria
Hairy drummer stars in online ad of the year
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Study: Fasting may be good for your heart
President speaks candidly about his struggle with alcohol
Schumer to FAA: Do more to prevent plane collisions
Can U.S. trust Dmitri Medvedev if elected president of Russia?
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Get to know 'FOX and Friends' when they let their hair down
PETA launches slam campaign against bony billionaires, Ashley and Mary-Kate
Samaritan's Purse's fundraising for Christmas
Drew Peterson's former fiancee explains why she broke off the engagement
Karl Rove handicaps the race to win Iowa and the White House
Mitt Romney launches new negative ad attacking Mike Huckabee who has surged in Iowa polls
Some top universities are increasing financial aid to make higher education more affordable
"Legend" delivers
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Jennifer Love Hewitt goes on the offensive against the media after a bad bikini shot
The holiday season should be jolly, but things that go along with the festivities could trigger migraines
GOP presidential candidate Tom Tancredo on immigration's impact on 2008 race
String of shooting raise red flag over computer use
Two planes nearly collide at JFK airport but FAA won't call it a near miss
Illinois congressman pushing bill to test toys before they hit shelves
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Ex-CIA agent: Waterboarding got top terror suspect to talk
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Will rare Led Zeppelin concert lead to world tour?
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CDC investigating at least 10 deaths, 1,000 infections
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GOP presidential candidate joins 'Hannity and Colmes'
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As 'Super Tuesday' nears, which candidates are pulling ahead? Ari Fleischer weighs in
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Led Zeppelin reunites for first time since 1988
Maryland proposal to let non-citizens be cops raises terror fears
Phoenix, Arizona launches Web site full of mug shots of drunk drivers to deter more DUI violations
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Are we winning in Afghanistan? The awesome story of the Salang Tunnel
Afghanistan's kite runners get Hollywood treatment in new film
Oprah hosts rally while civil rights activist says Barack should wait
GOP candidates take part in rare Spanish language debate
Israel: Iran intent on developing nuclear weapons
Thug shoots 2 dead through gas station store door
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Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow drops by 'FOX and Friends'
Grammy winning singer and songwriter Jon Secada spices up the holidays
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GOP candidate speaks about the destroyed CIA tapes, the use of torture in interrogations and the Iran threat
Edwards communications director makes rare appearance on FOX News to discuss Dem candidate's new strategy
Ryan Buell investigates truth behind real life mysteries in 'Paranormal State'
'Journeyman' Kevin McKidd goes back in time to help people
Senior adviser to Giuliani campaign discusses the former mayor's race for the White House
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Rep. Tom Tancredo refuses to participate in Univision's Spanish language GOP debate
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Presidential candidate Mitt Romney changes his mind about discussing being a Mormon
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NBC rejects ad supporting our troops
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Previews of Republican and Democratic presidential debates in Iowa
The nominations are in for the 2008 Grammy Awards
Arizona integrating federal immigration officials into its police operations
Politicians duke it out for Grammy
British pop group hits the road for sold-out reunion tour
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'American Idol' runner-up releases debut solo album
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Former Arkansas governor now in second place in GOP presidential polls
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Comedian Jeff Foxworthy teaches Greta some new phrases
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Heather Mills' new publicist comes out swinging in client's defense
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'American Idol' judges make sweet music together
Food Fight: Beauties Teri Hatcher, Debra LaFave and Jennifer Love Hewitt feel the heat
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Streakers make a pit stop in Phoenix
Study: Fat but fit is OK
Why is everyone so excited about season 7 of 'America Idol'?
Jason Statham is ex-con out for revenge in fast-paced shoot-em-up from Guy Ritchie
Kindred keyboarders tickle the ivories on new album
Woman wakes up during painful eye surgery
Suspect taken down after leading police on high-speed car and foot chase
A breakthrough treatment using stem cells shows promise for orthopedic patients
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Arizona men stop by convenience store in their birthday suits
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Doctors: Beware of increased heart deaths during the holidays
Cops chase suspect driving Krispy Kreme truck
Wild kangaroo chase caught on dash cam in Texas
Armed thug swipes wedding ring off woman's finger
Study: Honey better than cough syrup
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Balloon robot blows up the competition
Olympic medalist learns dangers of binge drinking
Young man's tragic death saves four strangers' lives
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Imaging waking up during surgery. There's a new Jessica Alba movie out about it, and we spoke to a woman who actually experienced anesthesia awareness
Study: Working after dark may raise the risk of some cancers
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Police storm female suspect's car after chase
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Attempted robbery backfires when clerks pull out guns
Woman ends wild ride inside convenience store
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Football ref makes a great call
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Store employee fighting for his life after fighting off attacker
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Venezuelan journalist gets slapped silly
Tape released in shooting of Florida guard
Deer leaps over moving cop car
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70-year-old security guard thwarts robbery attempt
Man robs a woman, dances in celebration
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Historic Florida hotel imploded to make space for luxury condos
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Woman wearing Santa hat wanted for string of stick-ups
Man survives insane crash
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Mysterious floating image caught on camera
Wild kangaroo loose in Melbourne
Las Vegas hotel imploded to make room for another mega resort
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Exotic, hybrid cat being sold for more than $20,000
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Astronauts successfully repair international space station during emergency spacewalk
A bird slipped through security at the Senate gallery. Folks get a bit of a start as the bird swoops through the room.
The sights and sounds from the campaign trail are highlighted in this 'Race to '08.'
An American woman who says she was drugged and raped by her co-workers in Iraq talks to CNN's Kiran Chetry.
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz reports on a new Web site that says it offers 'red-rope online shopping'.
Democrat Sen. Hillary Clinton talks to CNN about the importance of picking up the Des Moines Register's endorsement.
CNN's David Mattingly reports a confessed serial killer may have used his college degree to elude police.
A ruling against a rape victim has fired up debate over Saudi Arabia's justice system. CNN's Paula Newton reports.
CNN's Elizabeth Cohen looks at prostate cancer after the death of singer Dan Fogelberg.
A 3-year-old boy died in an indoor inflatable playground after two adults landed on top of him.
England formally introduced Fabio Capello as new head coach. CNN's Pedro Pinto reports.
CNN's Sohn Jie-Ae looks at the atmosphere and the issues as the South Korean presidential vote looms.
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz says nearly half of all Internet users Google themselves -- and more look up people they know.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lands in Medina, Saudi Arabia, for the first stop in the Hajj.
Independent Democrat Sen. Joseph Lieberman urged New Hampshire voters to support Republican Sen. John McCain.
CNN's Elizabeth Cohen reports on New Jersey's new requirement that preschoolers receive flu shots.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah pardons a woman sentenced to 200 lashes in the wake of her gang-rape case.
CNN's Judy Fortin reports that wintertime is the prime time for kids to get a potentially dangerous respiratory virus.
Despite financial market volatility, Wall Street bonuses will be robust again this year. CNN's Maria Ines Ferre reports.
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz reports on allegations that U.S. soldiers are using the Internet to cheat on exams.
CNN's Isha Sesay gets a look at the Saudi authorities' security preparations for the Hajj.
CNN's Max Foster looks at why an ancient piece of paper could fetch upwards of $30 million.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield talks with Jamin Brophy-Warren of the Wall Street Journal about video games for children.
A new World Bank report shows the deteriorating state of the Palestinian economy. CNN's Atika Shubert reports
CNN's Nic Robertson talks to Afghan President Hamid Karzai about security, the Taliban and opium production.
CNN's Nic Robertson talks to Afghan President Hamid Karzai about government corruption and the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
A bitter succession battle highlights divisions during ANC party conference. CNN's Robyn Curnow reports
CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports on improvements in security on the Iran-Iraq border.
CNN's Betty Nguyen reports on mandatory yoga classes for high school students and other means to reduce stress.
CNN's Robyn Curnow on the battle for leadership of South African's ruling ANC party betweenThabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma.
Football legend Joe Namath accepts his degree from the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa.
CNN's Stephen Frazier talks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about the Mitchell report and the steroid scandal.
CNN's Suzanne Malveaux talks with presidential candidate John Edwards about how he's different from other candidates.
The Justice Department urges Congress not to begin an inquiry into destroyed CIA tapes. Gary Nurenberg reports.
Faithful Muslims arrive at the birthplace of Islam to perform the Hajj pilgrimage. CNN's Isha Sesay reports.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield talks with Ed Schmults, CEO of FAO Schwarz, about how they're keeping up with toy recalls.
CNN's Nic Robertson reports that fear is mounting in the face of new Taliban tactics.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield talks with Dr. Bill Lloyd about how steroids help athletes' performance and harm their bodies.
Dealing with a Pecksniffian who engages in sardoodledum? Don't blamestorm, just learn from CNN's Josh Levs.
Strong emotions and some surprises at the U.N. climate change conference in Bali. CNN's Dan Rivers reports.
'Rawalpindin Express' Shoaib Akhtar, acclaimed as cricket's fastest bowler, talks to CNN in an exclusive interview.
In Raw Politics, Sen. Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee enjoy sudden surges. CNN's Tom Foreman reports.
Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee taps Ed Rollins to lead his campaign. CNN's Dana Bash reports.
Sen. Hillary Clinton is working on a new strategy to attract voters. CNN's Jessica Yellin reports.
Visiting utility crews help Oklahoma restore power after last week's ice storm, but another storm is on the way.
There's a bitter leadership battle for the top spot in the ANC, South Africa's ruling party. CNN's Robyn Curnow reports
A CNN poll shows Mike Huckabee ahead in the GOP and Sen. Barack Obama gaining on Sen. Hillary Clinton in South Carolina.
Erin Flanagan lost her brother in the Iraq war and she plans to cast her vote in the '08 election to serve U.S. troops.
A Pentagon audit of Iraqi reconstruction projects details millions in wasted funds. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports.
CNN's Charles Hodson speaks with Ralph Silva about Citibank's taking responsibility for some high risk investment funds.
Bud Selig says baseball has the toughest drug testing policy in sports, but some disagree. CNN's Larry Smith reports.
CNN's Charles Hodson asks Currency Trader, Ed Ponsi, what the future has for the U.S. dollar.
First Lady Laura Bush welcomes CNN's Richard Quest to the White House.
President Bush says that steroids abuse has ruined the game of baseball.
One of Sen. Hillary Clinton's top aides resigned after making comments about Sen. Barack Obama. Jessica Yellin reports.
Josh Grobin sings 'The Christmas Song' in a Larry King holiday special airing tonight at 9:00 pm ET.
Mr. Moviefone, Russ Leatherman, previews this weekend's new movies: 'I Am Legend,' and 'The Perfect Holiday.'
CNN's Kiran Chetry talks with Jeb Corliss, who plans to use his 'winged suit' instead of a parachute when he next skydives.
Now that his 400-page report on steroid use in MLB is released, its author, former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, speaks out.
CNN's Jeanne Moos looks at the most unusual moments in Thursday's Democratic Presidential debate in Iowa.
CNN Meteorologist Reynolds Wolf has more on the winter storm that's heading toward the northeastern U.S.
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz looks at some of the year's best bets in cell phones.
CNN's Kiran Chetry talks with Major League Baseball President Bob DuPuy on the Mitchell Report.
Clem Chambers, CEO of financial Web site ADVFN, talks about the volatile state of global markets.
Film critic Richard Fitzwilliams with predictions for this year's Golden Globe winners.
Media representative Simon Astaire on the Golden Globe nominees and the upcoming Hollywood award season.
One toy manufacturer in the U.S. is marketing its pedigree. CNN's Greg Hunter reports.
Zeb Bham of Corporate FX on a federal interest rate cut and central banks' decision to help end credit woes.
Nobel winner Rajendra Pachauri discusses the deadlock and possible results from the Climate Change Summit in Bali.
Congressional Democrats continue to push, but fail to pass their priorities. CNN's Brianna Keilar reports.
CNN's Harris Whitbeck visits a Palestinian family that has faced persecution in post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.
The public is not pleased with President Bush or Congress, according to a new CNN poll. CNN's Bill Schneider reports.
CNN's Stephen Frazier speaks with former Senator George Mitchell about his report on drug use in baseball.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer speaks with former Senator George Mitchell about his report on drug use in Major League Baseball.
MLB Commissioner Bud Selig says he'll embrace the recommendations found in the Mitchell Report on steroids in baseball.
Nobel laureate and former Vice President Al Gore says the U.S. is impeding the progress of a climate change deal.
George Mitchell releases his report on MLB steroid use saying steroid use is 'widespread'.
Sen. John McCain and Rep. Elijah Cummings call on baseball to act on the steroid report to restore confidence.
Friends say a Canadian teen was killed for refusing to wear a Muslim headscarf. CNN's Carol Costello reports.
The FBI says that Atlanta is the bank robbery capital of the United States. CNN's Rusty Dornin reports.
CNN's A.J. Hammer and his guests talk about how celebrities use their sex appeal in advertisements.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta profiles man with no medical experience who invented a machine meant to cure cancer.
Britney Spears is a no-show at a court-ordered deposition. She reportedly was freaked out by the media outside her home.
Air traffic controllers and safety call on the FAA to stop runway incursions. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
The nominees for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced at an event in Beverly Hills.
CNN's Lola Ogunnaike looks at the Golden Globe nominees and whether the writers' strike will hurt the award ceremony.
BALCO founder Victor Conte says drug testing is not comprehensive enough to slow anabolic steroid use in sports.
BALCO founder Victor Conte says he was surprised that home run king Barry Bonds was indicted by federal prosecutors.
CNN talks to a Dunkin' Donuts clerk about using a tip jar to thwart a robbery at his store.
More than 1 million doses of the Hib vaccine for babies are being recalled due to contamination fears.
Actress Miranda Richardson joins CNN to discuss a new project aimed to help stray dogs in Sri Lanka.
CNN's Kareen Wynter looks at 'The Kite Runner' and what's happened with the film during the last two months.
The CIA director backpedals on his claim that Congress knew about the interrogation tapes. CNN's Brianna Keilar reports.
Kiki King joins CNN to discuss Jodie Foster paying tribute to her lesbian partner for the first time publicly at an awards ceremony.
Chinese workers manufacture Christmas ornaments under deplorable conditions, as CNN's Louise Schiavone reports.
Mother of a 15-year-old rape victim seeks justice after guilty verdicts for the assailants. CNN's Wilf Dinnick reports.
CNN's Dan Wright previews week 15 in the NFL, as well as the key players who could make or break your fantasy team.
Musician KT Tunstall sings for CNN.com and talks about her new CD 'Drastic Fantastic'.
CNN's Tony Harris talks to Kemba Smith about her sentencing story and her fight.
A new CNN/WMUR poll indicates Senator Hillary Clinton's support among women has dropped dramatically in New Hampshire.
Mike Huckabee is hitting back hard at a new attack ad from Mitt Romney. CNN's Dana Bash reports.
When driving on ice, the right set of tires can make all the difference. CNN's Rob Marciano reports.
Sen. Ron Wyden talks to CNN's John Roberts about why CIA interrogation videotapes were destroyed.
Evangelist Franklin Graham discusses the 2008 presidential race with CNN's Kiran Chetry.
John Roberts talks to Ryan White's mother on a GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's remarks on AIDS.
Dubai government spokesman Habib Al Mulla discusses the sentence for two men accused of raping a boy in Dubai.
Two men are sentenced to 15 years for kidnapping and raping a boy in Dubai. CNN's Wilf Dinnick explains.
CNN's Dan Rivers meets the man trying to shepherd 189 countries toward an agreement on climate change.
There are many ways to treat a common skin disease that plagues millions of Americans as CNN's Judy Fortin reports.
Hans Redeker of BNP Paribas has reaction from the global stock market following the Fed's interest rate cut.
Two car bombs killed and wounded dozens of people in southeastern Iraqi city of Amara. CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports.
Queensland Attorney General Kerry Shine joins CNN to discuss the rape case of a 10-year-old girl in Australia.
After a year of product recalls, the U.S. and China agree to new safety standards. CNN's John Vause reports
CNN's Brian Todd reports on shocking allegations against KBR, a major U.S. contractor operating in Iraq.
World leaders meet in Bali to discuss a future climate pact. CNN's Dan Rivers reports.
CNN's Paula Newton discusses al-Qaeda's presence in Algeria and what may happen next.
CNN's Elizabeth Cohen takes a closer look at binge drinking photos popping up on social networking sites.
Bill Clinton gets heckled by a man dressed as a robot while campaigning for Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Actor Will Smith's hands and feet are immortalized at the legendary Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
CNN's Kelli Arena profiles a mother fighting to reduce wide disparities in federal prison terms for cocaine offenders.
Two bombs, apparently targeting government and U.N. buildings, exploded in Algeria's capital. Paula Newton reports.
President Bush says a new report proves that progress is being made in the battle against teen drug abuse.
U.N. spokeswoman Marie Okabe calls a bombing in Algeria that killed U.N. workers a `cowardly strike'.
Should companies help homeowners facing foreclosure or should buyers have been aware? CNN's Gerri Willis has more.
CNN's Veronica de la Cruz looks at Internet posting reportedly made by Colorado gunman Matthew Murray.
New Life Church shooting victim Larry Bourbonnais talks to CNN's Anderson Cooper about what happened.
Singer/songwriter John Ondrasik discusses the CD he helped put together in honor of U.S. troops.
Jeanne Assam, the security guard who shot the alleged gunman at Colorado's New Life Church, describes what happened.
AP - 55 minutes ago
With
Christmas a week away shoppers are still pinching pennies while
retailers are still trying to lure them into the stores. A poor holiday
retail season looms on the horizon. (Dec. 17)
The murder of 11-year-old Robert Sandifer became a national symbol of kids killing kids. More than 13 years later, one of two brothers convicted in the case talks about spending nearly half his life in prison. (Dec. 18)
Minnesota downs Chicago on Monday Night Football; Cowboys Williams suspended by NFL; Suns hand Spurs first home loss; Islanders Simon agrees that he needs time away from hockey. (Dec. 18)
Here's the latest news for Tuesday, Dec. 18: Castro talks about power; McCain picks up endorsements; Japan steps up missile defense; Holiday sales looking sluggish
Ailing leader Fidel Castro said in a letter read on state television that he does not intend to cling to power forever. However Castro did invoke the example of renowned Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, who is still working at 100. (Dec. 17)
In a first for a U.S. ally, Japan has destroyed a mid-range ballistic missile in space with an interceptor fired from a ship during a missile defense test. (Dec. 17)
With Iowa's caucuses just weeks away, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is hoping to boost his candidacy by winning over rural voters. AP's Rich Matthews has a closer look. (Dec. 17)
A jury convicted a millionaire couple of enslaving 2 Indonesian women they brought to their mansion to work as housekeepers. The Sabhnanis were each convicted on charges ranging from forced labor to harboring aliens. (Dec. 17)
Recently divorced French President Nicolas Sarkozy doesn't appear to be hiding his latest love interest. He visited Disneyland Paris with supermodel turned singer Carla Bruni this weekend. (Dec 17)
Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien will return to late night TV, singer Dan Fogelberg has died and Celine Dion says goodbye to her Las Vegas show. (Dec. 17)
Two women tried to revive Kanye West's mother after she had a heart attack and stopped breathing, according to emergency 911 recordings released Monday. (Dec. 17)
The governors of Alabama, Florida and Georgia say they're moving closer to solving a two decade long dispute over how to share water in a key river basin. The states have been in the grips of a drought. (Dec. 17)
Watch a brawl in South Korea's parliament as members of two political parties duke it out over control of the speaker's podium. (Dec. 17)
A friend of the late Princess of Wales says Diana denied any intention of marrying Dodi Fayed in a conversation just a few days before the couple died. (Dec. 17)
Monday marks the busiest mailing day of the year for the Postal Service, with nearly 1 billion pieces of mail entering the system, up from an average day's volume of 703 million pieces. (Dec 17)
An Illinois judge has denied a request to return items seized from Drew Peterson's home, including 11 guns and two vehicles. Peterson is a suspect in the disappearance of his wife, Stacey Peterson, but has not been charged. (Dec. 17)
Actors Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris were among the stars on the red carpet for the New York premiere of 'National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets.' (Dec. 17)
The latest act of senseless violence caught on tape is galactic in scope: A black hole in a "death star galaxy" blasting a neighboring galaxy with a devastating jet of radiation and energy. (Dec. 17)
A Long Island couple has been found guilty of forced labor and involuntary servitude for abusing two Indonesian they kept in their home as housekeepers. Mahender and Varsha Sabhnani face up to 40 years in prison. (Dec. 17)
And you thought your relatives act like baboons over the holidays. Check out what happened when presents - of everything from fruit and nuts to tuna -were handed out at the Oregon Zoo in Portland. (Dec. 17)
Michigan's coaching search may have lasted longer than it wanted and the school might not have landed its top choice, but college football's winningest program is thrilled to have West Virginia's Rich Rodriguez. (Dec. 17)
Catch the highlights from Celine Dion's final concert at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Saturday night, plus a sneak peek at her double-DVD "Celine Dion - A New Day: Live In Las Vegas." (Dec. 17)
President Bush, working to reassure Americans, said Monday the nation's credit crunch and mortgage problems pose challenges but that the overall economy is sound. (Dec. 17)
Sen. Joe Lieberman caucuses with the Democrats, but the Independent threw his support behind Republican John McCain's bid for the White House. He said no Democrat asked him to help, but McCain asked for his support. (Dec. 17)
Veterinarians on Saturday operated on a giant panda in northern China after it was found wounded with a fracture near its hip in a conservation park. (Dec 17)
Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman talk to The AP about their new film, 'The Bucket List' at its L.A. premiere. (Dec. 17)
Forty-two years after he left college to pursue a professional football career, NFL legend and Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath is now a college graduate. (Dec 17)
A strong winter-like storm has dumped about a foot of new snow in many areas of the Northeast, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations, traffic accidents and other problems. (Dec. 17)
British forces handed over the last region in Iraq under their control over the weekend and now hope to move toward a focus aimed at aiding the economy and providing jobs rather security. (Dec. 17)
For the last man on Earth, Will Smith sure has a lot of friends. "I Am Legend," starring Smith as a plague survivor who may be the last living human, debuted at the top of the box office over the weekend with $76.5 million in sales.(Dec. 17)
Two prisoners in Elizabeth, N.J. escaped by removing cement blocks in their cell, jumping to a nearby roof and then scaling a 25-foot wall with barbed wire. Police are still searching for the men. (Dec. 17 )
A US Airways jetliner with 31 passengers aboard veered off the runway while attempting to land but nobody was hurt. Officials blamed the accident on winter weather conditions. (Dec. 17)
Patriots still unbeaten after win over Jets; Dolphins beat Ravens in overtime for first win of the season; Brett Favre becomes NFL career leader in yards passing; Bucs, Chargers clinch their divisions. (Dec. 16)
The wintry weather sweeping across the Midwest has forced some presidential candidates to adjust their schedules. The contenders say having to cancel events so close to the Iowa caucuses is troubling. (Dec. 16)
Murder isn't shocking in violent Camden, N.J., but one has shaken the city - the unsolved killing of a 12-year-old boy. James Martin Coleman, was in the back seat of a car parked at a housing project when he was cut down in a spray of bullets. (Dec. 16)
A groups of students of a prestigious Peruvian culinary academy thought they would get festive in a rather different way by opening a Christmas exhibition made entirely of potatoes. (Dec. 16)
Turkish jet fighters bombed Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq early Sunday, Turkey's military said, marking an escalation of force against the outlawed separatist group. (Dec. 16)
Nine of the Iraq's 18 provinces are back under Iraqi government control now that British forces have handed over Basra. Britain hopes there will now be a transition to a mission aimed at aiding the economy and providing jobs in the region. (Dec. 16)
The Des Moines Register and the Boston Globe both endorsed Sen. John McCain on the Republican side but split their support with Democrats. The Register backed Sen. Hillary Clinton, while the Globe favored Sen. Barack Obama. (Dec. 16)
New England is bracing for the second big winter storm in a week. As much as a foot of snow fell from the Plains across the Midwest on Saturday, snarling road and air travel, as the wintry weather headed to the Northeast. (Dec. 15)
Exotic, hybrid cat being sold for more than $20,000
The most dynamic fighter in the IFL
The Champ on his teammates
Tips on keeping your sensitive information safe
Bengal tiger visits 'FOX & Friends'
Astronauts successfully repair international space station during emergency spacewalk
A bird slipped through security at the Senate gallery. Folks get a bit of a start as the bird swoops through the room.
The sights and sounds from the campaign trail are highlighted in this 'Race to '08.'
An American woman who says she was drugged and raped by her co-workers in Iraq talks to CNN's Kiran Chetry.
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz reports on a new Web site that says it offers 'red-rope online shopping'.
Democrat Sen. Hillary Clinton talks to CNN about the importance of picking up the Des Moines Register's endorsement.
CNN's David Mattingly reports a confessed serial killer may have used his college degree to elude police.
A ruling against a rape victim has fired up debate over Saudi Arabia's justice system. CNN's Paula Newton reports.
CNN's Elizabeth Cohen looks at prostate cancer after the death of singer Dan Fogelberg.
A 3-year-old boy died in an indoor inflatable playground after two adults landed on top of him.
England formally introduced Fabio Capello as new head coach. CNN's Pedro Pinto reports.
CNN's Sohn Jie-Ae looks at the atmosphere and the issues as the South Korean presidential vote looms.
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz says nearly half of all Internet users Google themselves -- and more look up people they know.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lands in Medina, Saudi Arabia, for the first stop in the Hajj.
Independent Democrat Sen. Joseph Lieberman urged New Hampshire voters to support Republican Sen. John McCain.
CNN's Elizabeth Cohen reports on New Jersey's new requirement that preschoolers receive flu shots.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah pardons a woman sentenced to 200 lashes in the wake of her gang-rape case.
CNN's Judy Fortin reports that wintertime is the prime time for kids to get a potentially dangerous respiratory virus.
Despite financial market volatility, Wall Street bonuses will be robust again this year. CNN's Maria Ines Ferre reports.
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz reports on allegations that U.S. soldiers are using the Internet to cheat on exams.
CNN's Isha Sesay gets a look at the Saudi authorities' security preparations for the Hajj.
CNN's Max Foster looks at why an ancient piece of paper could fetch upwards of $30 million.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield talks with Jamin Brophy-Warren of the Wall Street Journal about video games for children.
A new World Bank report shows the deteriorating state of the Palestinian economy. CNN's Atika Shubert reports
CNN's Nic Robertson talks to Afghan President Hamid Karzai about security, the Taliban and opium production.
CNN's Nic Robertson talks to Afghan President Hamid Karzai about government corruption and the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
A bitter succession battle highlights divisions during ANC party conference. CNN's Robyn Curnow reports
CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports on improvements in security on the Iran-Iraq border.
CNN's Betty Nguyen reports on mandatory yoga classes for high school students and other means to reduce stress.
CNN's Robyn Curnow on the battle for leadership of South African's ruling ANC party betweenThabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma.
Football legend Joe Namath accepts his degree from the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa.
CNN's Stephen Frazier talks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about the Mitchell report and the steroid scandal.
CNN's Suzanne Malveaux talks with presidential candidate John Edwards about how he's different from other candidates.
The Justice Department urges Congress not to begin an inquiry into destroyed CIA tapes. Gary Nurenberg reports.
Faithful Muslims arrive at the birthplace of Islam to perform the Hajj pilgrimage. CNN's Isha Sesay reports.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield talks with Ed Schmults, CEO of FAO Schwarz, about how they're keeping up with toy recalls.
CNN's Nic Robertson reports that fear is mounting in the face of new Taliban tactics.
CNN's Fredricka Whitfield talks with Dr. Bill Lloyd about how steroids help athletes' performance and harm their bodies.
Dealing with a Pecksniffian who engages in sardoodledum? Don't blamestorm, just learn from CNN's Josh Levs.
Strong emotions and some surprises at the U.N. climate change conference in Bali. CNN's Dan Rivers reports.
'Rawalpindin Express' Shoaib Akhtar, acclaimed as cricket's fastest bowler, talks to CNN in an exclusive interview.
In Raw Politics, Sen. Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee enjoy sudden surges. CNN's Tom Foreman reports.
Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee taps Ed Rollins to lead his campaign. CNN's Dana Bash reports.
Sen. Hillary Clinton is working on a new strategy to attract voters. CNN's Jessica Yellin reports.
Visiting utility crews help Oklahoma restore power after last week's ice storm, but another storm is on the way.
There's a bitter leadership battle for the top spot in the ANC, South Africa's ruling party. CNN's Robyn Curnow reports
A CNN poll shows Mike Huckabee ahead in the GOP and Sen. Barack Obama gaining on Sen. Hillary Clinton in South Carolina.
Erin Flanagan lost her brother in the Iraq war and she plans to cast her vote in the '08 election to serve U.S. troops.
A Pentagon audit of Iraqi reconstruction projects details millions in wasted funds. CNN's Jamie McIntyre reports.
CNN's Charles Hodson speaks with Ralph Silva about Citibank's taking responsibility for some high risk investment funds.
Bud Selig says baseball has the toughest drug testing policy in sports, but some disagree. CNN's Larry Smith reports.
CNN's Charles Hodson asks Currency Trader, Ed Ponsi, what the future has for the U.S. dollar.
First Lady Laura Bush welcomes CNN's Richard Quest to the White House.
President Bush says that steroids abuse has ruined the game of baseball.
One of Sen. Hillary Clinton's top aides resigned after making comments about Sen. Barack Obama. Jessica Yellin reports.
Josh Grobin sings 'The Christmas Song' in a Larry King holiday special airing tonight at 9:00 pm ET.
Mr. Moviefone, Russ Leatherman, previews this weekend's new movies: 'I Am Legend,' and 'The Perfect Holiday.'
CNN's Kiran Chetry talks with Jeb Corliss, who plans to use his 'winged suit' instead of a parachute when he next skydives.
Now that his 400-page report on steroid use in MLB is released, its author, former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, speaks out.
CNN's Jeanne Moos looks at the most unusual moments in Thursday's Democratic Presidential debate in Iowa.
CNN Meteorologist Reynolds Wolf has more on the winter storm that's heading toward the northeastern U.S.
CNN's Veronica De La Cruz looks at some of the year's best bets in cell phones.
CNN's Kiran Chetry talks with Major League Baseball President Bob DuPuy on the Mitchell Report.
Clem Chambers, CEO of financial Web site ADVFN, talks about the volatile state of global markets.
Film critic Richard Fitzwilliams with predictions for this year's Golden Globe winners.
Media representative Simon Astaire on the Golden Globe nominees and the upcoming Hollywood award season.
One toy manufacturer in the U.S. is marketing its pedigree. CNN's Greg Hunter reports.
Zeb Bham of Corporate FX on a federal interest rate cut and central banks' decision to help end credit woes.
Nobel winner Rajendra Pachauri discusses the deadlock and possible results from the Climate Change Summit in Bali.
Congressional Democrats continue to push, but fail to pass their priorities. CNN's Brianna Keilar reports.
CNN's Harris Whitbeck visits a Palestinian family that has faced persecution in post-Saddam Hussein Iraq.
The public is not pleased with President Bush or Congress, according to a new CNN poll. CNN's Bill Schneider reports.
CNN's Stephen Frazier speaks with former Senator George Mitchell about his report on drug use in baseball.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer speaks with former Senator George Mitchell about his report on drug use in Major League Baseball.
MLB Commissioner Bud Selig says he'll embrace the recommendations found in the Mitchell Report on steroids in baseball.
Nobel laureate and former Vice President Al Gore says the U.S. is impeding the progress of a climate change deal.
George Mitchell releases his report on MLB steroid use saying steroid use is 'widespread'.
Sen. John McCain and Rep. Elijah Cummings call on baseball to act on the steroid report to restore confidence.
Friends say a Canadian teen was killed for refusing to wear a Muslim headscarf. CNN's Carol Costello reports.
The FBI says that Atlanta is the bank robbery capital of the United States. CNN's Rusty Dornin reports.
CNN's A.J. Hammer and his guests talk about how celebrities use their sex appeal in advertisements.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta profiles man with no medical experience who invented a machine meant to cure cancer.
Britney Spears is a no-show at a court-ordered deposition. She reportedly was freaked out by the media outside her home.
Air traffic controllers and safety call on the FAA to stop runway incursions. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
The nominees for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced at an event in Beverly Hills.
CNN's Lola Ogunnaike looks at the Golden Globe nominees and whether the writers' strike will hurt the award ceremony.
BALCO founder Victor Conte says drug testing is not comprehensive enough to slow anabolic steroid use in sports.
BALCO founder Victor Conte says he was surprised that home run king Barry Bonds was indicted by federal prosecutors.
CNN talks to a Dunkin' Donuts clerk about using a tip jar to thwart a robbery at his store.
More than 1 million doses of the Hib vaccine for babies are being recalled due to contamination fears.
Actress Miranda Richardson joins CNN to discuss a new project aimed to help stray dogs in Sri Lanka.
CNN's Kareen Wynter looks at 'The Kite Runner' and what's happened with the film during the last two months.
The CIA director backpedals on his claim that Congress knew about the interrogation tapes. CNN's Brianna Keilar reports.
Kiki King joins CNN to discuss Jodie Foster paying tribute to her lesbian partner for the first time publicly at an awards ceremony.
Chinese workers manufacture Christmas ornaments under deplorable conditions, as CNN's Louise Schiavone reports.
Mother of a 15-year-old rape victim seeks justice after guilty verdicts for the assailants. CNN's Wilf Dinnick reports.
CNN's Dan Wright previews week 15 in the NFL, as well as the key players who could make or break your fantasy team.
Musician KT Tunstall sings for CNN.com and talks about her new CD 'Drastic Fantastic'.
CNN's Tony Harris talks to Kemba Smith about her sentencing story and her fight.
A new CNN/WMUR poll indicates Senator Hillary Clinton's support among women has dropped dramatically in New Hampshire.
Mike Huckabee is hitting back hard at a new attack ad from Mitt Romney. CNN's Dana Bash reports.
When driving on ice, the right set of tires can make all the difference. CNN's Rob Marciano reports.
Sen. Ron Wyden talks to CNN's John Roberts about why CIA interrogation videotapes were destroyed.
Evangelist Franklin Graham discusses the 2008 presidential race with CNN's Kiran Chetry.
John Roberts talks to Ryan White's mother on a GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee's remarks on AIDS.
Dubai government spokesman Habib Al Mulla discusses the sentence for two men accused of raping a boy in Dubai.
Two men are sentenced to 15 years for kidnapping and raping a boy in Dubai. CNN's Wilf Dinnick explains.
CNN's Dan Rivers meets the man trying to shepherd 189 countries toward an agreement on climate change.
There are many ways to treat a common skin disease that plagues millions of Americans as CNN's Judy Fortin reports.
Hans Redeker of BNP Paribas has reaction from the global stock market following the Fed's interest rate cut.
Two car bombs killed and wounded dozens of people in southeastern Iraqi city of Amara. CNN's Harris Whitbeck reports.
Queensland Attorney General Kerry Shine joins CNN to discuss the rape case of a 10-year-old girl in Australia.
After a year of product recalls, the U.S. and China agree to new safety standards. CNN's John Vause reports
CNN's Brian Todd reports on shocking allegations against KBR, a major U.S. contractor operating in Iraq.
World leaders meet in Bali to discuss a future climate pact. CNN's Dan Rivers reports.
CNN's Paula Newton discusses al-Qaeda's presence in Algeria and what may happen next.
CNN's Elizabeth Cohen takes a closer look at binge drinking photos popping up on social networking sites.
Bill Clinton gets heckled by a man dressed as a robot while campaigning for Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Actor Will Smith's hands and feet are immortalized at the legendary Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
CNN's Kelli Arena profiles a mother fighting to reduce wide disparities in federal prison terms for cocaine offenders.
Two bombs, apparently targeting government and U.N. buildings, exploded in Algeria's capital. Paula Newton reports.
President Bush says a new report proves that progress is being made in the battle against teen drug abuse.
U.N. spokeswoman Marie Okabe calls a bombing in Algeria that killed U.N. workers a `cowardly strike'.
Should companies help homeowners facing foreclosure or should buyers have been aware? CNN's Gerri Willis has more.
CNN's Veronica de la Cruz looks at Internet posting reportedly made by Colorado gunman Matthew Murray.
New Life Church shooting victim Larry Bourbonnais talks to CNN's Anderson Cooper about what happened.
Singer/songwriter John Ondrasik discusses the CD he helped put together in honor of U.S. troops.
Jeanne Assam, the security guard who shot the alleged gunman at Colorado's New Life Church, describes what happened.
AP - 55 minutes ago
With
Christmas a week away shoppers are still pinching pennies while
retailers are still trying to lure them into the stores. A poor holiday
retail season looms on the horizon. (Dec. 17)
The murder of 11-year-old Robert Sandifer became a national symbol of kids killing kids. More than 13 years later, one of two brothers convicted in the case talks about spending nearly half his life in prison. (Dec. 18)
Minnesota downs Chicago on Monday Night Football; Cowboys Williams suspended by NFL; Suns hand Spurs first home loss; Islanders Simon agrees that he needs time away from hockey. (Dec. 18)
Here's the latest news for Tuesday, Dec. 18: Castro talks about power; McCain picks up endorsements; Japan steps up missile defense; Holiday sales looking sluggish
Ailing leader Fidel Castro said in a letter read on state television that he does not intend to cling to power forever. However Castro did invoke the example of renowned Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, who is still working at 100. (Dec. 17)
In a first for a U.S. ally, Japan has destroyed a mid-range ballistic missile in space with an interceptor fired from a ship during a missile defense test. (Dec. 17)
With Iowa's caucuses just weeks away, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is hoping to boost his candidacy by winning over rural voters. AP's Rich Matthews has a closer look. (Dec. 17)
A jury convicted a millionaire couple of enslaving 2 Indonesian women they brought to their mansion to work as housekeepers. The Sabhnanis were each convicted on charges ranging from forced labor to harboring aliens. (Dec. 17)
Recently divorced French President Nicolas Sarkozy doesn't appear to be hiding his latest love interest. He visited Disneyland Paris with supermodel turned singer Carla Bruni this weekend. (Dec 17)
Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien will return to late night TV, singer Dan Fogelberg has died and Celine Dion says goodbye to her Las Vegas show. (Dec. 17)
Two women tried to revive Kanye West's mother after she had a heart attack and stopped breathing, according to emergency 911 recordings released Monday. (Dec. 17)
The governors of Alabama, Florida and Georgia say they're moving closer to solving a two decade long dispute over how to share water in a key river basin. The states have been in the grips of a drought. (Dec. 17)
Watch a brawl in South Korea's parliament as members of two political parties duke it out over control of the speaker's podium. (Dec. 17)
A friend of the late Princess of Wales says Diana denied any intention of marrying Dodi Fayed in a conversation just a few days before the couple died. (Dec. 17)
Monday marks the busiest mailing day of the year for the Postal Service, with nearly 1 billion pieces of mail entering the system, up from an average day's volume of 703 million pieces. (Dec 17)
An Illinois judge has denied a request to return items seized from Drew Peterson's home, including 11 guns and two vehicles. Peterson is a suspect in the disappearance of his wife, Stacey Peterson, but has not been charged. (Dec. 17)
Actors Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris were among the stars on the red carpet for the New York premiere of 'National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets.' (Dec. 17)
The latest act of senseless violence caught on tape is galactic in scope: A black hole in a "death star galaxy" blasting a neighboring galaxy with a devastating jet of radiation and energy. (Dec. 17)
A Long Island couple has been found guilty of forced labor and involuntary servitude for abusing two Indonesian they kept in their home as housekeepers. Mahender and Varsha Sabhnani face up to 40 years in prison. (Dec. 17)
And you thought your relatives act like baboons over the holidays. Check out what happened when presents - of everything from fruit and nuts to tuna -were handed out at the Oregon Zoo in Portland. (Dec. 17)
Michigan's coaching search may have lasted longer than it wanted and the school might not have landed its top choice, but college football's winningest program is thrilled to have West Virginia's Rich Rodriguez. (Dec. 17)
Catch the highlights from Celine Dion's final concert at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Saturday night, plus a sneak peek at her double-DVD "Celine Dion - A New Day: Live In Las Vegas." (Dec. 17)
President Bush, working to reassure Americans, said Monday the nation's credit crunch and mortgage problems pose challenges but that the overall economy is sound. (Dec. 17)
Sen. Joe Lieberman caucuses with the Democrats, but the Independent threw his support behind Republican John McCain's bid for the White House. He said no Democrat asked him to help, but McCain asked for his support. (Dec. 17)
Veterinarians on Saturday operated on a giant panda in northern China after it was found wounded with a fracture near its hip in a conservation park. (Dec 17)
Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman talk to The AP about their new film, 'The Bucket List' at its L.A. premiere. (Dec. 17)
Forty-two years after he left college to pursue a professional football career, NFL legend and Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath is now a college graduate. (Dec 17)
A strong winter-like storm has dumped about a foot of new snow in many areas of the Northeast, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations, traffic accidents and other problems. (Dec. 17)
British forces handed over the last region in Iraq under their control over the weekend and now hope to move toward a focus aimed at aiding the economy and providing jobs rather security. (Dec. 17)
For the last man on Earth, Will Smith sure has a lot of friends. "I Am Legend," starring Smith as a plague survivor who may be the last living human, debuted at the top of the box office over the weekend with $76.5 million in sales.(Dec. 17)
Two prisoners in Elizabeth, N.J. escaped by removing cement blocks in their cell, jumping to a nearby roof and then scaling a 25-foot wall with barbed wire. Police are still searching for the men. (Dec. 17 )
A US Airways jetliner with 31 passengers aboard veered off the runway while attempting to land but nobody was hurt. Officials blamed the accident on winter weather conditions. (Dec. 17)
Patriots still unbeaten after win over Jets; Dolphins beat Ravens in overtime for first win of the season; Brett Favre becomes NFL career leader in yards passing; Bucs, Chargers clinch their divisions. (Dec. 16)
The wintry weather sweeping across the Midwest has forced some presidential candidates to adjust their schedules. The contenders say having to cancel events so close to the Iowa caucuses is troubling. (Dec. 16)
Murder isn't shocking in violent Camden, N.J., but one has shaken the city - the unsolved killing of a 12-year-old boy. James Martin Coleman, was in the back seat of a car parked at a housing project when he was cut down in a spray of bullets. (Dec. 16)
A groups of students of a prestigious Peruvian culinary academy thought they would get festive in a rather different way by opening a Christmas exhibition made entirely of potatoes. (Dec. 16)
Turkish jet fighters bombed Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq early Sunday, Turkey's military said, marking an escalation of force against the outlawed separatist group. (Dec. 16)
Nine of the Iraq's 18 provinces are back under Iraqi government control now that British forces have handed over Basra. Britain hopes there will now be a transition to a mission aimed at aiding the economy and providing jobs in the region. (Dec. 16)
The Des Moines Register and the Boston Globe both endorsed Sen. John McCain on the Republican side but split their support with Democrats. The Register backed Sen. Hillary Clinton, while the Globe favored Sen. Barack Obama. (Dec. 16)
New England is bracing for the second big winter storm in a week. As much as a foot of snow fell from the Plains across the Midwest on Saturday, snarling road and air travel, as the wintry weather headed to the Northeast. (Dec. 15)
Murder isn't shocking in violent Camden, N.J., but one has shaken the city - the unsolved killing of a 12-year-old boy. James Martin Coleman, was in the back seat of a car parked at a housing project when he was cut down in a spray of bullets. (Dec. 16)
A groups of students of a prestigious Peruvian culinary academy thought they would get festive in a rather different way by opening a Christmas exhibition made entirely of potatoes. (Dec. 16)
Turkish jet fighters bombed Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq early Sunday, Turkey's military said, marking an escalation of force against the outlawed separatist group. (Dec. 16)
Nine of the Iraq's 18 provinces are back under Iraqi government control now that British forces have handed over Basra. Britain hopes there will now be a transition to a mission aimed at aiding the economy and providing jobs in the region. (Dec. 16)
The Des Moines Register and the Boston Globe both endorsed Sen. John McCain on the Republican side but split their support with Democrats. The Register backed Sen. Hillary Clinton, while the Globe favored Sen. Barack Obama. (Dec. 16)
New England is bracing for the second big winter storm in a week. As much as a foot of snow fell from the Plains across the Midwest on Saturday, snarling road and air travel, as the wintry weather headed to the Northeast. (Dec. 15)
Justin Beaver ran for 249 yards as Wisconsin-Whitewater beat Mount Union 31-21 in the NCAA Division 3 championship game. The Warhawks' first national title ended Mount Union's 37-game winning streak. (Dec. 15)
President Pervez Musharraf lifted a six-week-old state of emergency Saturday, telling a skeptical nation the crackdown was to save Pakistan from a conspiracy rather than ensure his own political survival. (Dec. 15)
Here's the latest news for Saturday, December 15, 2007: World leaders agree on climate crisis; Musharraf lifts state of emergency; Teen pulled from frozen pond; Wreaths across America.
Volunteers place 10,000 Maine balsam fir wreaths on the graves of service men and women at Arlington National Cemetery. Wreaths also got placed at veterans' graves in other parts of the country. (Dec. 15)
A 2-year-old girl who was born with four arms and four legs has left a hospital in southern India a little more than a month after surgeons successfully removed her extra limbs. The surgeon says the girl should be mobile soon. (Dec. 15)
At a U.N. climate conference in Indonesia, the United States reverses its position, agreeing to join negotiations for a new global warming pact by 2009. This could determine for years to come how the world cuts greenhouse gas emissions. (Dec. 15)
President Bush wants more from Congress than a pledge to fund the troops -- he wants the cash to back up that promise. In his weekly radio address, Bush says Congress must get money to the troops before Christmas. (Dec. 15)
A building in Savannah, Georgia that once housed low income elderly and the disabled, was imploded. The 15-story Stubbs Tower was vacant since 2004. After the implosion, about 12,000 tons of rubble were left in a 25-foot-tall debris pile. (Dec. 15)
Authorities say a 19-year-old unidentified man has died at a hospital in Downers Grove, Illinois hours after being pulled from a frozen retention pond in the Chicago suburb of Oak Brook. (Dec. 15)
A man accused of being the Phoenix Baseline Killer was sentenced to 438 years in prison Friday for a brutal attack in which he raped a woman while pointing a pistol at her pregnant sister's belly. (Dec. 14)
Appalachian State became the first Division One team since 1946 to win three straight national championships Friday night. The Mountaineers beat Delaware 49-21. Armanti Edwards threw for three touchdowns in the big win. (Dec. 15)
Gunman Matthew Murray did not send hate mail to a Christian missionary training center before he went on a deadly shooting rampage there and at a church, authorities said Friday, backing off earlier statements. (Dec. 14)
It's been a season of parity in college football. Several teams ranked first and second lost in upsets. Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel and Florida head coach Urban Meyer look back on a wild year. (Dec. 14)
AP Television Writer Frazier Moore reviews 'Extra's The Extra Special Series Finale' premiering Sunday night on HBO. (Dec. 14)
A Georgia man is accused of using a stun gun to subdue a woman before tying her up with duct tape and raping her. Police say the suspect also put the woman in the trunk of his car. (Dec. 14)
With just weeks to go before voters head to caucuses in Iowa and voting booths in New Hampshire, the AP's David Ake highlights the best images from this week on the campaign trail. (Dec. 14)
A U.S. archaeology team says it has discovered the shattered remains of buccaneer William Kidd's ship off a tiny Dominican Republic island. Researchers at Indiana University say Kidd abandoned the ship in 1699. (Dec. 14)
Who has a big announcement? Which celeb is pushing a new product? We've got the answers to all these burning questions on the Hollywood Hot List. (Dec. 14)
One man and one woman still have "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila." The zany reality show starring bisexual Internet celebrity Tila Tequila has become MTV's second most popular series. Check out clips from the finale. (Dec. 14)
A man fatally shot his ex-wife and another woman, police said, and authorities investigating the slayings found two dead children at the suspect's house. The body of an apparent suicide victim was found later in his car. (Dec 14)
Authorities in Long Beach, Calif. say a space heater burst into flames in a garage, killing two sisters and critically injuring a third. The girls were sleeping in a single bed in the uninsulated garage. (Dec. 14)
Scientists in South Korea have cloned cats that glow red when exposed to ultraviolet rays, an achievement, the Science and Technology Ministry said, that could help develop cures for human genetic diseases. (Dec 14)
Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee named Ed Rollins as his national campaign manager. Rollins helped orchestrate Ronald Reagan's landslide victory over Walter Mondale in 1984. (Dec. 14)
South Korean lawmakers came to blows in parliament Friday, and at least one was carried from the building on a stretcher, as two political parties fought over possession of the speaker's podium. (Dec. 14)
Al-Qaida's deputy leader denounced last month's Mideast peace conference in Annapolis, Md., as a "betrayal" of Palestinians in a new audio message posted Friday on an Islamic militant Web site. (Dec. 14)
A day after a winter storm dumped up to a foot of snow in Massachusetts, residents there are preparing for a second blast. A weekend nor'easter could bring another round of snow, sleet, rain and wind. (Dec. 14)
A day after releasing his report examining steroid use in baseball, former Senator George Mitchell says those players who don't use drugs are disadvantaged on the field. (Dec. 14)
Authorities in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, are searching for three suspects after two LSU students were found shot to death in an apartment last night. Officials have decided to keep the campus open while police investigate. (Dec 14)
Newly-released e-mails from NASA hint at relationships involved in an astronaut love triangle involving Lisa Nowak. She is accused of stalking an Air Force captain involved with the object of her affection, fellow astronaut William Oefelein. (Dec. 14)
AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire reviews Will Smith's new movie, 'I Am Legend.' (Dec. 14)
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said suggestions of youthful drug use by rival Barack Obama are not an issue their heated campaign and distanced herself from a backer in New Hampshire who had raised the issue and has left her campaign. (Dec. 14)
Eastern Michigan University will pay $2.5 million to the family of a student raped and killed in her dormitory room a year ago, school and family representatives said Thursday. (Dec 14)
A father just home from Iraq surprises his little girls by hiding in a big gift box at their school. (Dec. 14)
President Bush said Friday that baseball players and owners must take seriously the Mitchell Report on steroid use, but cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the punishment of the individuals named. (Dec. 14)
Clinton says Obama drug use not an issue AP - Fri Dec 14, 1:42 PM ET
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said suggestions of youthful drug use by rival Barack Obama are not an issue their heated campaign and distanced herself from a backer in New Hampshire who had raised the issue and has left her campaign. (Dec. 14)
Eastern Michigan University will pay $2.5 million to the family of a student raped and killed in her dormitory room a year ago, school and family representatives said Thursday. (Dec 14)
A father just home from Iraq surprises his little girls by hiding in a big gift box at their school. (Dec. 14)
President Bush said Friday that baseball players and owners must take seriously the Mitchell Report on steroid use, but cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the punishment of the individuals named. (Dec. 14)
The AP's Alicia Quarles catches up with actors Will Smith and Tom Cruise at the premiere of Smith's new movie, 'I am Legend.' (Dec. 14)
Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren takes on a new challenge -- acting in the 'National Treasure' sequel opposite Nicolas Cage. (Dec. 14)
AP Television Writer Frazier Moore reviews 'Extra's The Extra Special Series Finale' premiering Sunday night on HBO. (Dec. 14)
Paris Hilton's continuing her campaign to promote her sparking wine in a can in Germany where she met with fans Thursday and went tubing down an artificial snow mountain in a big rubber tire. (Dec. 14)
Helicopters rescue flood victims, stranded in high water in the Dominican Republic following Tropical Storm Olga. The storm is blamed for 25 deaths in the Caribbean. (Dec. 14)
Much of the Northeast is getting socked by a powerful storm that's dumping up to a foot of snow in some areas. The storm is making roadways treacherous, but is leading to a boom in business at some auto shops. (Dec. 14)
Authorities have arrested five men on allegations they caused a fire that destroyed more than 50 homes and caused over $100 million in losses in Malibu, California. (Dec. 14)
Baseball commissioner Bud Selig and union chief Donald Fehr must decide their latest course of action after the Mitchell Report was released today. The document on drug use in baseball names 85 players. (Dec. 13)
AP Baseball Writer Ron Blum and AP sports writer Rachel Cohen examine the Mitchell report, which was released Thursday. Blum reports that player use of human growth hormone has become a big problem. (Dec. 13)
The nominees for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced Thursday, but will the writers' strike impact the live ceremony on Jan. 13? AP correspondent Steve Fluty recaps the winners and losers and asks the experts. (Dec. 13)
Major League player union head Donald Fehr says players names should not have been included in the Mitchell Report on drug use in baseball because of the reliability of the evidence. (Dec. 13)
It's week 15 in the NFL season. The AP's Dave Lubeski has your preview. (Dec.13)
Thousand of people -- citizens of Port Arthur, Texas, fans and fellow rappers -- attended the funeral of Pimp C, who died suddenly on Dec. 4 in Los Angeles. Pimp C was one-half of the trailblazing rap duo Underground Kingz. He was 33 years old. (Dec. 13)
A magistrate on Thursday postponed until Jan. 16 the court hearing of a former dormitory matron accused of abusing students at Oprah Winfrey's school for disadvantaged South African girls. (Dec. 13)
When it comes to the perfect Christmas tree, what's better? Some Americans want a real one, while others like the convenience of a fake tree. Environmentalists say they prefer live trees, akin to crops that can be replenished. (Dec. 13)
'Devil May Cry 4' is one of the most anticipated fourquels of 2008. The AP's Derrik J. Lang talks to producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi and reviews the PlayStation 3 downloadable game 'pain.' (Dec. 13)
The gross-out 'Jackass' team dirties up the Internet with a new movie and Web site. Take a look at the trailer. (Dec. 13)
Some 26,000 people have fled their homes after heavy rains and overflowing rivers flooded towns and villages in eastern Malaysia, authorities said. The floods have claimed at least 10 lives. (Dec 13)
Scientists in Japan have created a genetically modified mouse that they say shows no fear when confronted with a cat. Researchers say the results show that fear is genetically hardwired, not learned through experience. (Dec. 13)
Six robots performed a special Christmas dance on Thursday to celebrate the last festival of the year in Hong Kong. (Dec. 13)
Here are the television comedies nominated for a 2008 Golden Globe Award. They were announced Thursday morning by actress Hayden Panettiere. (Dec. 13)
Here are the comedy films nominated for a 2008 Golden Globe Award - as announced Thursday morning by director Quentin Tarantino. (Dec. 13)
Ryan Reynolds announces the Golden Globes nominations for Best TV Drama series. Six shows were nominated including, 'Big Love,' Mad Men,' and 'Damages.' (Dec. 13)
Quentin Tarantino announces the Golden Globes nominations for Best Drama. Seven films were nominated including, 'No Country for Old Men,' 'American Gangster,' and 'Atonement
Imagine a TV show created especially for you. Kuma Games and the AFI Digital Content Lab have developed a storytelling device that merges personalization with computer-generated filmmaking. (Dec. 13)
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore says climate change will come if there is political will, adding "political will is a renewable resource." (Dec. 13)
David Chase was in federal court Wednesday to defend his role in creating the Emmy-winning HBO mob drama, The Sopranos.' A former New Jersey municipal court judge claims his ideas helped come up with the plot for the show. (Dec. 13)
The AP's Ron Blum reports Former Senator George Mitchell will announce the results of his investigation into drug use in baseball Thursday. A source says it will include names of 60 to 80 players linked to performance-enhancing substances. (Dec. 13)
The owner feels betrayed. Players say they're mad. The day after their head coach resigned, the Falcons had strong words about Bobby Petrino. (Dec. 12)
The AP's Barry Wilner reports that Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is the front-runner for the NFL offensive rookie of the year award and that San Francisco's Patrick Willis should win the defensive rookie trophy. (Dec. 12)
There were rumors that a historic New York City building had important graffiti hidden in its walls - and they're true. A large mural that was created by some of graffiti's earliest pioneers was recently found a in Soho building. (Dec. 12)
Britney Spears was apparently too under the weather to go under oath. She was a no-show at a court-ordered deposition Wednesday morning in her ongoing child custody dispute with Kevin Federline. (Dec. 12)
Former Sen. George Mitchell is due to read his 20-month long investigation into baseball's steroid problem on Thursday. (Dec. 12)
Ike Turner died Wednesday at his home in suburban San Diego. He was 76. There is no immediate word on the cause of death. (Dec. 12)
NASA says the Geminid meteor show will be visible starting Thursday around 10 P.M. Eastern Time and will be most visible after midnight and by dawn Friday. There could be dozens of bright meteors streaking across the sky. (Dec 12)
Three car bombs exploded almost simultaneously in Amarah, Iraq. This is the deadliest attack against civilians in four months. (Dec.12)
NASA says the Geminid meteor show will be visible starting Thursday around 10 P.M. Eastern Time and will be most visible after midnight and by dawn Friday. There could be dozens of bright meteors streaking across the sky. (Dec 12)
Three car bombs exploded almost simultaneously in Amarah, Iraq. This is the deadliest attack against civilians in four months. (Dec.12)
Shia LaBeouf no longer faces criminal charges for refusing to leave a Chicago drugstore last month. The charges were dropped Wednesday. (Dec. 12)
At least four deaths are being blamed on floods and landslides triggered by Tropical Storm Olga in the Dominican Republic and in Puerto Rico. (Dec. 12)
AP Music Writer Nekesa Moody recaps this week's music releases including Bow Wow with Omarion, Wu Tang Clan, and Beanie Sigel. (Dec. 12)
Paris Hilton is promoting a new way to enjoy the bubbly. She was in Berlin to offer up her own brand of champagne - which comes in a can. (Dec. 12)
While the "Guitar Hero" series might be all the rage for amateur rockers, it doesn't do much to teach you how to actually play the guitar. That's where the Fretlight Electric Guitar comes in. (Dec. 12)
After nearly 50 years, the Chipmunks are finally hitting the the big screen. Ross Bagdasarian Jr., the son of the animated rodents' creator says their success is due to keeping them in the family. (Dec. 12)
Brazilian police have arrested a U.S. couple suspected of sexually abusing minors at a nudist colony in southern Brazil. (Dec. 12)
Bobby Petrino was hired Tuesday as the football coach at Arkansas, just hours after resigning from the Atlanta Falcons where he coached only 13 games. He succeeds Houston Nutt, who left Arkansas recently to coach at Mississippi. (Dec. 11)
Animal control officers in Los Angeles have scoured some high-profile pet stores to check on the health of puppies. The AP's Steve Fluty reports. (Dec. 11)
In an internet posting, the North African branch of al-Qaida took responsibility for a pair of bombings in Algeria's capital that claimed the lives of at least 26 people. Many of the victims were U.N. employees. (Dec. 11)
An already relentless melting of the Arctic greatly accelerated this summer, a warning sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming has passed an ominous tipping point. (Dec. 11)
The New York Philharmonic has accepted an invitation from North Korea to perform a concert there on February 26th. Although many scholars are applauding the trip, the U.S. State Department is downplaying its diplomatic significance. (Dec. 11)
Alex Trebek is in the hospital after a minor heart attack, Critics' Choice Awards nominations announced, new information on Kevin Dubrow's death and a doctor confirms that Daniel Smith was killed by a lethal combination of drugs. (Dec. 11)
Check out Tony Lapore - better known to many as the dancing cop. Every holiday season he comes out of retirement to show his moves as he directs traffic on the streets of Providence, Rhode Island. (Dec. 11)
Longtime "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek was hospitalized Tuesday after a minor heart attack, a spokesman for the game show said. Trebek is 67. (Dec. 11)
At a demonstration held at its Tokyo headquarters, Japanese automaker Honda showed off two Asimo robots serving tea and performing other tasks in coordination with one another. (Dec. 11)
Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts celebrate the world premiere of 'Charlie Wilson's War' in Los Angeles. (Dec. 11)
Four women in New York gave an impromptu pole dancing show aboard a subway train. (Dec. 11)
A pair of car bombs have exploded in Algeria's capital, heavily damaging a U.N. building. Officials say at least 22 people have been killed (Dec. 11)
Rapper Snoop Dogg discusses his new reality TV series 'Father Hood' on E!.
Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler attended the L.A. premiere of their new movie 'P.S. I Love You,' in which Oscar-winner Swank plays Holly, a 30-year-old whose husband dies unexpectedly but surprises her after his death. (Dec. 11)
More than 11-thousand dressed as Santa in Londonderry, Northern Ireland over the weekend to raise money for charity and to try to make set a world record for the number of Santas at an event. (Dec. 11)
An endangered Mongolian rodent described as "the Mickey Mouse of the desert" has been thrust into the spotlight in a bid to ensure its survival. (Dec 10)
With pal Tom Cruise looking on, Will Smith's been imortalized, sinking his hands and feet into wet cement in front of Hollywood's famed Grauman's Chinese Theater. (Dec. 11)
Led Zeppelin performed their first full concert since 1980 in London Monday night. The son of their late drummer filled in and an estimated 20 million people tried to get tickets. (Dec. 11)
In a major shift in movie distribution, a high-definition version of the hit "The Bourne Ultimatum" is being released through Vudu's online service. (Dec. 11)
A spider crawls across the lens of the camera set to record the space shuttle launch. (Dec. 11)
Environmentalists say effects from an oil spill off the South Korean coast could last for years. Thousands of gallons of crude oil are washing ashore, coating oyster beds and devastating the region's aqautic industries. (Dec. 11)
Madison Square Garden and New York Knicks coach Isiah Thomas have settled the sexual harassment case brought by a former team executive who was awarded $11.6 million in punitive damages. (Dec. 10)
Former media mogul Conrad Black was sentenced to more than 6 years in prison on charges of swindling shareholders in his Hollinger empire out of $6 million. His defense team says they plan to appeal Monday's decision. (Dec. 10)
Former baseball player Mark Littell believes so much in his product -- an oddly-shaped athletic cup -- that he's willing to take a ball in the groin to prove it. (Dec. 10)
Rockers young and old arrive at 02 Arena in London for the first concert by legendary rock group Led Zeppelin in 27 years. (Dec. 10)
Jimbo Fisher will succeed Bobby Bowden as Florida State's next football coach - someday. The 78-year-old Bowden, major college football's winningest coach, agreed to a new contract for a 33rd season at the school. (Dec. 10)
Nick Mason and David Gilmour, who know a thing or two about reunion concerts, talk about Led Zeppelin's first concert in 27 years. (Dec. 10)
Fans across Atlanta have opinions on Michael Vick's 23 month sentence for dogfighting. (dec. 10)
Anne Darwin and her husband John are under arrest for fraud. John Darwin is accused of faking his death in an insurance scam. (Dec. 10)
Catch a sneak peak of the 'Sex and the City' movie, coming to theaters in May 2008. (Dec. 10)
Masi Oka, James McAvoy and Megan Fox were among the young stars honored at Hollywood Life Magazine's Breakthrough Performance of the Year Awards Dec. 9 in Hollywood. (Dec. 10)
Anne Darwin and her husband John are under arrest for fraud. John Darwin is accused of faking his death in an insurance scam. (Dec. 10)
Catch a sneak peak of the 'Sex and the City' movie, coming to theaters in May 2008. (Dec. 10)
An endangered Mongolian rodent described as "the Mickey Mouse of the desert" has been thrust into the spotlight in a bid to ensure its survival. (Dec 10)
Masi Oka, James McAvoy and Megan Fox were among the young stars honored at Hollywood Life Magazine's Breakthrough Performance of the Year Awards Dec. 9 in Hollywood. (Dec. 10)
Actor George Clooney speaks at the Dubai International Film Festival, where he was a guest of honor. Clooney says he'd rather be an advocate for causes he feels strongly about than spend his energy running for office. (Dec. 10)
With computers out-ranking peace and happiness as the most wished-for gift this holiday season, computer manufacturers are stepping up with a wealth of options to cover a gamut of needs, budgets and styles. (Nov. 30)
A guard dog was rescued by fire and ambulance crews on Monday after being trapped upside down between walls at a factory site in the west of Sydney in Australia. (Dec. 10)
GPS technology has undoubtedly gone mainstream - beyond the realm of boaters and outdoor enthusiasts. They're now used everywhere - in cars, watches and phones. And they could make the prefect holiday gift. (Dec. 6)
It's tough to be environmentally aware when shopping for gifts. Giving someone a carbon offset for their SUV is about as tactful as giving away a stick of deodorant. Here are some suggestions for environmentally themed gifts. (Nov. 28)
Sen. Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey blitzed through three early primary states over the weekend, drawing huge crowds for Obama's bid for the presidency. They made appearances in Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire. (Dec. 10)
"The Golden Compass" proved a mild fantasy at the box office, pulling in $26.1 million, a modest opening weekend compared to such recent December heavyweights as "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Chronicles of Narnia" flicks. (Dec. 10)
An Iraqi investigating magistrate on Sunday convened the first criminal hearing in the case of Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein, who has been held by the U.S. military without charges for nearly 20 months. (Dec. 10)
Tom Brady threw four TD passes as New England beat Pittsburgh 34-13 to stay undefeated; Dallas and San Diego rally to win; Dolphins lose again to stay winless. (Dec. 10)
A hailstorm in the Australian city of Sydney on Sunday injured dozens of people and caused extensive damage. The intense thunderstorm dumped hailstones the size of tennis balls and heavy rain on Sunday afternoon, in the west of the city. (Dec. 8)
An entire village in Leicestershire, Northern England has apparently falling victim to fraudsters. Police have launched a major bank card scam investigation which centers around a local village gas station. (Dec. 9)
A young's people organization in Mexico is trying to break the record for the world's longest clothesline. They hope their clothesline will eventually stretch 29 miles and hang some 70,000 articles of clothing. (Dec. 9)
The AP's Ralph Russo reports that winning the Heisman Trophy does not guarantee a college football player will be a star in the NFL. (Dec. 9)
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow talks about winning the Heisman Trophy. Other finalists for the award, Darren McFadden, Chase Daniel and Colt Brennan talked about their seasons and the honor of being contenders for the trophy. (Dec. 9)
Florida's sophomore quarterback Tim Tebow became the first underclassmen in history win the Heisman Trophy Saturday night. Arkansas running back Darren McFadden was runner-up for the second straight year. (Dec. 9)
Former Vice President Al Gore has arrived in Norway to accept the Nobel Peace Prize he shared for the campaign against global warming, and shunned the traditional airport motorcade in favour of climate saving public transport.(Dec 8)
The AP asked NASCAR drivers Jimmie Johnson, Kurt and Kyle Busch, who would win if they raced New York City taxi drivers on the streets of midtown Manhattan. (Dec. 8)
Home run king Barry Bonds has pleaded not guilty to charges he lied to federal investigators about using performance-enhancing drugs. His lawyer says he'll soon ask a judge to toss out the case because of "defects" in the indictment. (Dec. 7)
Tim Burton and Johnny Depp walk the red carpet at the New York premiere of 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.' Burton's screen version of the blood-soaked Stephen Sondheim musical opens in theaters December 21st. (Dec. 7)
AP movie critic Christy Lemire reviews 'Juno,' a sharply-written comedy already being talked about in the Oscar race. (Dec. 7)
A Gallery owner is hanging a life-sized sculpture of famed psychiatrist Sigmund Freud outside of the seventh floor of a building. The art exhibit is causing a bit of controversy and a lot of frantic calls to police, asking for help. (Dec. 7)
Blake Lewis, the 26-year-old beatboxer from Seattle, co-wrote all but one song on 'Audio Day Dream,' and is already plotting a remix album to add hip-hop and electronica flavors that he favors but wasn't able to include. (Dec. 7)
Fergie, Fall Out Boy, Natasha Bedingfield and Ne-Yo were among the musicians celebrating their nominations at a party Thursday night in Hollywood hosted by People magazine. (Dec. 7)
Actors Keira Knightley, James McAvoy and Vanessa Redgrave walk the red carpet before the Los Angeles premiere of their new movie, 'Atonement.' (Dec. 7)
British court allows police to hold John Darwin, while officials continue their fraud investigation. Darwin originally went missing in 2002. News reports say his wife, Anne, admits having contact with him after he was declared dead. (Dec. 7)
One of the most complete dinosaur mummies ever found is revealing secrets locked away for millions of years, bringing researchers as close as they will ever get to touching a live dino. (Dec. 7)
An oil spill off the coast of South Korea could be the worst in that nation's history. A crane-carrying vessel slammed into a tanker Friday, causing a leak of about 66,000 barrels of crude oil. (Dec. 7)
Bus drivers in Sydney, Australia, have been displaying their Christmas spirit - they're competing to see who has the most festive vehicle - and the passengers think it's just great. (Dec. 7)
Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Ricky Hatton step into the ring for a battle of unbeaten fighters Saturday in Las Vegas. Many experts give the hard-charging Hatton little chance against the athletic Mayweather. (Dec. 6)
The AP's Dave Lubeski has a preview of week 14 in the NFL. (Dec. 6)
Veteran Packers quarterback Brett Favre was honored by Sports Illustrated Wednesday. The magazine named Favre its 'Sportsman of the Year' for 2007 in a ceremony in New York. (Dec. 6)
For the first time, airline passengers can check e-mail and send instant messages while in the air. AP correspondent Ted Shaffrey details this latest amenity from JetBlue and Yahoo! (Dec. 6)
British newspapers report that John Darwin's wife knew he was still alive. Darwin went disappeared in 2002 and was later declared dead. (Dec. 6)
A parcel bomb exploded at a lawyer's office in central Paris on Thursday, killing a secretary and seriously injuring an attorney, officials said. The building also houses a law firm that French president Nicolas Sarkozy founded. (Dec 6)
Check out thses new robots Toyota's unveiled in Toyko. One plays the violin. The other not only 'talks' - it signs autographs. (Dec. 6)
The U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin recently showed off America's latest fighter aircraft, the F-22 Raptor. In this video, Capt. David Skalicky offers an up close and personal look at the F-22 cockpit simulator. (Dec. 6)
The U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin recently showed off America's latest fighter aircraft, the F-22 Raptor. In this video, Capt. David Skalicky offers an up close and personal look at the F-22 cockpit simulator. (Dec. 6)
Three quarterbacks, including Florida's Tim Tebow, are among the four nominees for this year's Heisman Trophy, which will be awarded Saturday in New York. (Dec. 6)
The AP's Barry Wilner reports the Redskins tough week continues, as the team plays Chicago just three days after the funeral of Sean Taylor. (Dec. 5)
The Supreme Court is taking on the controversial subject of rights for foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay. Attorneys for the detainees say they are entitled to hearings in U.S. civilian courts. (Dec. 5)
British authorities arrested a canoeist who claims to have amnesia. Police say John Darwin was reported missing and declared dead five years ago, but he walked into a London police station over the weekend. (Dec. 5)
Internationally famous polar bear Knut celebrates his first birthday at the Berlin Zoo. (Dec. 5)
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said in Baghdad a secure and stable Iraq is within reach, although some areas have seen an uptick in violence. He also says some U.S. troop units are returning home. (Dec. 5)
Relatively affordable at $300, i-Sobot isn't perfect, even as a toy. But the 6.5-inch-tall robot from Japanese toy maker Tomy is good for lots of laughs. (Dec. 5)
Check out this newborn baby South China tiger. Conservationists say it's the first member of the endangered species born outside of China. (Dec. 5)
President Bush says Iran is still a threat, even though U.S. spy agencies have now concluded Tehran shelved its nuclear weapons program in 2003. Critics say the White House is once again using flawed intelligence to bolster its claims. (Dec. 4)
The night manager at the Ritz Hotel in Paris gives evidence at the inquest looking into Princess Diana's death. (Dec. 3)
A pair of Czech baby girls who were mistakenly switched at birth are at home with their biological parents in time to celebrate their first birthdays. (Dec 4)
Check out this mixed up Thai zoo. It's got a tiger that nurses baby pigs and a mama sow that's breastfeeding tiger cubs. (Dec. 4)
Iranian state-run radio reports Iran's foreign minister welcomed Tuesday the U.S. decision to "correct" its claim that Iran has an active nuclear weapons program. (Dec. 4)
The U.S. military identified one of the insurgents its troops killed in a raid last month as Abu Maysara, a top aide of Iraq's Al-Qaida leader Abu Ayyub al-Masri. (Dec. 4)
A British teacher jailed in Sudan for letting her students name a teddy bear Muhammad as part of a writing project arrived home Tuesday. (Dec. 4)
New information shows Iran halted its nuclear weapons development in 2003. Intelligence officials say Iran continues to enrich uranium, meaning it might be able to develop a weapon between 2010 and 2015. (Dec. 3)
The U.S. military is seeing early signs that al-Qaida may be stepping up its activities in Afghanistan, a senior defense official revealed for the first time Monday as Secretary Robert Gates made his third trip to this country. (Dec. 3)
Russian President Putin says the election outcome shows people are happy with how he's led them in the past eight years. (Dec. 3)
Fans showed up to Sunday's Redskins game at FedEx Field to pay their respects to former defensive standout Sean Taylor, who was murdered last week in Miami. (Dec. 3)
Just five days after safety Sean Taylor died from a gunshot wound in Florida, the Redskins were back on the field. Fans waved towels with Taylor's number. Clearly, it was an emotional day for Redskins coaches and players. (Dec. 3)
The Redskins played their first game since the death of safety Sean Taylor, but lost to Buffalo; Colts close in on AFC South division title; Dolphins still winless after loss to Jets. (Dec. 3)
Both top-ranked Missouri and number-two West Virginia lost Saturday. But LSU, Virginia Tech, USC and Navy were able to win their games on a busy day in college football. (Dec. 2)
NASCAR drivers Clint Bowyer, Kurt and Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson and Juan Montoya talked about the Car of Tomorrrow, saying they will adjust to the updated COT. (Dec. 1)
The AP's Jenna Fryer interviewed NASCAR rookie of the year Juan Pablo Montoya, who left Formula One for stock cars. Montoya also talked about Indy 500 winner Dario Franchitti, who is joining NASCAR next season. (Nov. 30)
After Indy Car driver Helio Castroneves' success on 'Dancing with the Stars', drivers attending Thursday's NASCAR party were asked if they could dance on the show as well. (Nov. 30)
Evel Knievel, the hard-living motorcycle daredevil whose jumps over Greyhound buses, live sharks and Idaho's Snake River Canyon made him an international icon in the 1970s, died Friday. He was 69. (Nov. 30)
The Dallas Cowboys won their NFC showdown with the Packers Thursday night, beating Green Bay 37-27. Tony Romo led the way with 4 touchdown passes. Brett Favre was injured in the loss. (Nov. 30)
It is here already. Week 13 of the NFL. The AP's Dave Lubeski reports. (Nov. 29)
NASCAR drivers Kurt and Kyle Busch, and Clint Bowyer, say they like 'The Chase', the stretch of ten races featuring the top drivers that determines the series champion. The top ten drivers are in New York for their awards banquet. (Nov. 29)
The AP's Barry Wilner reports on the Cowboys and Packers, who meet Thursday in a matchup of the top two teams in the NFC. (Nov. 28)
The top 10 drivers in NASCAR's season long points race rumbled through midtown Manhattan Wednesday morning. Their 'victory lap' was part of NASCAR's champions week in New York. (Nov. 28)
David Beckham walked passed a group of young cancer survivors who were waiting at his hotel to meet him when he arrived in Australia. Was it an intentional snub? (Nov. 25)
In the biggest game in their rivalry, number-three Missouri beat 2nd-ranked Kansas 36-28. Missouri next plays Oklahoma in the Big 12 championship game. A win there would likely send the Tigers to the national championship contest. (Nov. 25)
Bill Callahan's tenure as head coach at Nebraska is over. Callahan was fired Saturday by interim athletic director, and former Cornhuskers head coach Tom Osborne. Callahan's four-year record was 27-22. (Nov. 24)
Bad news Friday for disgraced former track and field star Marion Jones. All of Jones' results dating to September 2000, including her Olympic and world championship titles, were annulled because of doping. (Nov. 24)
Arkansas beat number-one LSU in triple overtime, 50-48. The Razorbacks sealed the win, when Matteral Richardson intercepted a 2-point conversion attempt by LSU quarterback Matt Flynn. (Nov. 23)
Arkansas beat number-one LSU in triple overtime, 50-48. The Razorbacks sealed the win, when Matteral Richardson intercepted a 2-point conversion attempt by LSU quarterback Matt Flynn. (Nov. 23)
BBC - Mon Dec 17, 2:41 PM ET
Pakistan's government has ordered an investigation into Briton Rashid Rauf's escape from police custody.
President Kurmanbek Bakiyev has won Kyrgyzstan's election but the poll may not meet OSCE international standards.
Sculptors from across the globe joined together to create nativity scenes out of sand in an Italian town.
The Chief Economist of the IMF has told the BBC that biofuels are pushing up food prices.
Members of South Africa's governing party, the ANC, are meeting to decide who will be their next leader.
Many consumers are turning to the internet for their Christmas shopping.
UK forces have handed back control of security in Basra province to Iraqi authorities.
The Turkish military says it has carried out air raids on Kurdish rebel bases deep inside northern Iraq.
The UN has appealed for an end to the fighting between rebels and government forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
UK forces have handed back control of security in Basra province to Iraqi authorities.
Eight people have died in Guatemala after police staked out jewellery thieves in their hideout.
The US has announced that it has "serious concerns" about the climate change agreement made in Bali.
Supporters of the Bolivian president have marched in the capital to celebrate the country's new constitution.
Members of South Africa's ruling African National Congress are meeting to elect a new leader.
British troops are preparing to transfer control of Basra province to the Iraqi authorities.
People in Musa Qala have told the BBC many civilians died in the operation to take the Afghan town.
Russia has warned the US that any weapons fired from the proposed missile shield in Europe could provoke an attack.
Pakistan's President Musharraf has lifted the country's state of emergency, imposed six weeks ago.
Tens of thousands of Hamas supporters have held a rally in Gaza City to mark the movement's 20th anniversary.
Delegates at the UN's climate talks in Bali have reached an agreement after a night of bitter wrangling.
Customers who have debt problems are being persuaded to take out expensive bank loans, the BBC has learned.
Delegates at the UN's climate talks in Bali have reached an agreement after a night of bitter wrangling.
UN Climate Chief Yvo de Boer has talked about the importance of last minute speeches in securing a deal.
President Musharraf of Pakistan has lifted the state of emergency in the country ahead of elections.
The annual Germinid meteor shower, which can last 24 hours, has begun over Arizona.
Bee Gee Robin Gibb has admitted to the BBC that he has never watched all of Saturday Night Fever.
The contest to lead the African National Congress could destroy the party, South Africa's leader says.
A Dutch couple have caused controversy after giving up their seven-year-old daughter adopted as a baby.
UN climate talks in Bali have continued past their planned close amid a standoff between the US and EU.
Nasa seems likely to back a British space mission to carry out scientific studies on the moon.
EU leaders have met to discuss the future of Kosovo and its bid for independence from Serbia.
Rising inflation and slower economic growth could cause the European Central Bank to raise rates.
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Jacob Zuma has spoken about his bid to become the next leader of South Africa's ANC.
BBC Fast Track's road warrior tests the latest travel gadgets.
The latest news for business travellers from the BBC's Fast Track programme.
A store is running classes for men buying their partners lingerie, offering sensible advice.
Trading in shares of business class airline MAXjet have been suspended all week.
The funeral for Gen Francois al-Hajj, who was assassinated, has been held in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
South Korean scientists have cloned cats that glow in the dark when exposed to ultraviolet rays.
Youth experts in Pakistan have warned child militancy is on the increase, mainly in troubled tribal areas.
Al Gore has told a UN meeting in Bali that the US is the biggest block to tackling climate change.
Francis Ford Coppola has spoken about his first film in eight years, Youth Without Youth.
After the signing of the EU treaty, discussions will take place in Brussels about the issues within Europe.
US defence secretary Robert Gates has accused some Nato countries of failing to help fight the Taleban.
A report links dozens of baseball players in the US to the taking of performance-enhancing substances.
Scientists in Japan have created a genetically modified mouse which is unafraid of cats.
Carla del Ponte has held her last news conference as chief prosecutor at the International War Crimes Tribunal.
A handwritten copy of author JK Rowling's new book, which will never be published, has sold for almost £2m.
European Union leaders have signed the bloc's reform treaty, designed to replace the ill-fated EU constitution.
Shops in the US are hoping the global economic downturn will not lead to slow sales over the Christmas period.
Swiss drugs firm Novartis is to shed 2,500 jobs from its global workforce as part of a massive savings drive.
British drama Atonement leads the race for the 2008 Golden Globe Awards with seven nominations.
Cult British film company Hammer is to broadcast its comeback feature on social networking site MySpace.
Troubled US bank Citigroup has appointed Vikram Pandit as its new chief executive.
Will Smith's latest film I am Legend shows scenes of post-apocalyptic devastation in New York.
New York's Philharmonic Orchestra will play in North Korea in the first US cultural visit to the country.
The US Federal Reserve has reduced interest rates from 4.5% to 4.25% to steer the US economy out of a recession.
German investor confidence has hit a near 15-year low, owing to a weak economic outlook and a strong euro.
Mortgage affordability is at its worst in 15 years and repossessions have risen sharply, new figures show.
Sri Lankan police rescue a giant leather back turtle. A suspect was apparently secretly keeping it to kill and sell during Christmas.
A behind the scenes look at the filming of St Trinian's, a film about rebellious girls at boarding school.
The price of Christmas decorations is changing, with holly becoming more expensive, but mistletoe cheaper.
Melting ice caps in Antarctica are affecting the breeding patterns of penguins, according to a report.
Fans outside the O2 arena describe what lengths they went to to see Led Zeppelin perform.
Fans of rock band Led Zeppelin were not disappointed by the band's reunion performance.
A state of emergency has been declared along South Korea's coastline after the nation's biggest oil spill.
Thousands of baby river turtles have been released into the wild in Bolivia to help replenish the species.
Crowds have gathered at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to see a huge ice polar bear being sculpted.
Four days of talks between Hollywood studios and striking screenwriters have broken down without agreement.
Credit card firms are cutting down on the amount of time people have interest-free credit.
The UK could see extreme weather becoming more commonplace, a climate change report has said.
Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia explains why Indian entrepreneurs should be comfortable with failure.
Investment firm JC Flowers has pulled out of the running to buy Northern Rock, reports have claimed.
A project to develop Europe's largest open-cast gold mine in Romania has run into serious legal problems.
President George W Bush has outlined his plans to help US homeowners hit by the credit crunch.
Actor Kiefer Sutherland has been jailed for seven weeks for drink-driving by a court in Los Angeles.
Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld is to hold his first catwalk show in London for Chanel.
A Christian group has lost its legal battle to prosecute the BBC for showing Jerry Springer - The Opera.
Luxury fashion brands are growing strongly in Asia but the region is also home to a thriving counterfeit market.
China's economic boom has sparked rampant inflation with food prices rocketing amid fears of social unrest.
An industry watchdog has accused UK energy companies of exploiting some of the poorest people in society.
Property prices have fallen for the third month in a row, prompting fears about the state of the economy.
A court is expected to resolve a battle between Vodafone and T-Mobile over Apple iPhone sales in Germany.
Dolly Parton is in the UK to launch her literacy programme, Imagination Library.
Mark Wallinger has won the Turner Prize for his replica of a one-man anti-war protest in Parliament Square.
A conservation project in Africa has produced the first male South China tiger cub to be born outside Asia.
A Siberian tiger in a Russian zoo has given birth to its third set of cubs in three years.
Young chimps have outperformed university students in memory tests devised by Japanese researchers.
Robots have taken part in a competition in Tokyo, Japan, to find the best fighter in the world.
Artist Mark Wallinger has won this year's £25,000 Turner Prize, announced at the Tate gallery in Liverpool.
Berlin zoo's famous polar bear cub, Knut, is celebrating his first birthday and now weighs seventeen stone.
At least 150 international firms have called on world leaders to reach a legally binding agreement on global warming.
BBC reporter Alex Stanger gets to grips with the moves from Michael Jackson's Thriller video.
Theatre-goers in New York and British actor Brian Cox have welcomed the end of the strike.
Poachers have killed all the breeding animals at a black rhino conservation project in Zimbabwe.
A giant fossilised claw from an ancient sea scorpion has been discovered in Germany.
The BBC has learnt that troubled mortgage lender Northern Rock wants to name Virgin as its preferred bidder.
Mark Kermode reviews the latest UK film releases including Sleuth, The Darjeeling Limited, and Talk To Me.
The Venezuelan president has warned oil prices could double if the US attacked Iran, as the Opec summit opens.
As his latest film is hit by the Hollywood writers' strike Javier Bardem remains tight-lipped on his private life.
The case of a US journalist jailed two years ago for refusing to reveal her sources has inspired a new film.
The government is announcing a ?302m investment in choirs, orchestras, instruments and music lessons.
On Friday, nine new countries will enter the Schengen Zone where member countries don¿t have border controls. Among them is Poland. In the west of the country, the people are used to dealing closely with Germany. Some Polish people even plan to move the other side of the border where properties are less expensive and the infrastructure is better. Schengen is likely to accelerate this trend.
International donors pledged 7.4 billions of dollars for a Palestinian recovery plan at a one-day conference hosted by France on Monday touted as a last-ditch effort to save the territories from bankruptcy. The promises of support were made after Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas warned that aid was urgently needed to stave off catastrophe. A news report.
New pictures of President Nicolas Sarkozy with pop singer and former top model Carla Bruni -- who counts Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton among her ex-boyfriends -- have sparked renewed speculation about the French president's love life. The pictures were taken at the Disneyland Paris theme park two months after Sarkozy's divorce from Cecilia, another ex-model. Voiced report.
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf ended a national state of emergency over the weekend. But those hardest hit by the decree warn little has changed with its lifting. Voiced report.
Thousands of Cubans took part at the weekend in one of the island's most important religious rites, a pilgrimage to the El Rincon church to pay homage to Saint Lazarus. Some pilgrims weighed themselves down with concrete blocks and stones to make their journey to the church, 25 kilometres outside of Havana, more arduous. Many Cubans regard Lazarus as a mix between the Catholic saint and the Afro-Cuban deity Babalu-Aye. Saint Lazarus, often represented as a beggar in rags, is believed to cure people of their
Ninety international delegations are meeting in Paris to agree on an aid package for the Palestinian economy.We are refiling the following report, first filed in November 2006:Israeli women opposed to the daily dose of humiliation and frustration faced by Palestinians at checkpoints have mounted an observation post to denounce military abuse of power. A report from Jerusalem.
New pictures of President Nicolas Sarkozy with pop singer and former top model Carla Bruni -- who counts Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton among her ex-boyfriends -- have sparked renewed speculation about the French president's love life. The pictures were taken at the Disneyland Paris theme park two months after Sarkozy's divorce from Cecilia, another ex-model. Images.
Al-Qaeda number two Ayman Al-Zawahiri, in an audiotape obtained by AFP from the intelligence monitoring group IntelCenter, claimed Britain's decision to "flee" Iraq shows the insurgency is stronger than ever. Images and soundbites in Arabic with English subtitles.
Al-Qaeda number two Ayman Al-Zawahiri lashed out at last month's US-hosted Middle East peace conference, calling it a betrayal of the Palestinians, in an audiotape obtained by Agence France-Presse on Friday from the monitoring group IntelCenter.
Recent talk between North and South Korea over officially ending the war that has divided them for more than a half-century has sparked a new battle between environmentalists and property developers. They are wrestling over potential control of the near pristine Asian wilderness that is the demilitarised zone. An AFPTV report.
Born in the United States, Djudju has been having something of a dog's life since her owners brought her to Iran. The terrier lives under the yoke of restrictions imposed by the Islamic republic on man's best friend, which Shiite Muslims -- who are in a majority in Iran -- considers to be impure. Voiced report.
A short, scrawny bush found deep in Uganda's rain forest and nicknamed the "sex tree" is rapidly approaching extinction as poachers are rushing to harvest it for its purported aphrodisiac properties. Experts say loss of the "sex tree" and other medicinal plants would not only do irreversible damage to the rain forest, but would also take a toll on local Ugandans who have been using the trees as herbal cures for generations. An AFPTV report.
Leaders of the 27-nation European Union signed a landmark treaty Thursday to revitalise EU decision-making. A summary of the changes proposed in the treaty, which is to come into force in 2009, but only after all members have ratified it. A voiced report.
As environmental ministers and green activists wrangle at the UN conference in Bali over a framework to tackle climate change, the world --- and in particular the developing world -- is already reeling from the effects of global warming. In India, rising sea levels have already swallowed two islands in the famed Sunderbans mangrove region, with dozens more under threat.
European leaders on Thursday signed a landmark EU reform treaty to replace the failed constitution and revitalise the expanded bloc.The signing ceremony, at a Lisbon monastery, will launch a ratification process by the 27 member states which the leaders hope will not torpedo the treaty, as 'no' votes at French and Dutch referendums did to the constitution in 2005.
Muslims in western India are bracing themselves for more sectarian violence as Gujarat state seems set to re-elect a controversial Hindu nationalist leader. Narendra Modi is accused of fuelling Hindu-Muslim riots in 2002 which claimed at least 2,000 mostly Muslim lives. Voting in Gujarat began Tuesday and continues through Sunday. Poll results will be released on December 23. With Modi¿s poll victory almost certain, local Muslims say they fear for their safety.
A top Lebanese army officer and his bodyguard were killed on Wednesday in a powerful car bomb that further destabilised the country as it grapples with a deep political crisis and presidential void. Brigadier General Francois El-Hajj, head of military operations, was killed in the blast along with his bodyguard as their car drove past the Baabda municipality during the morning rush-hour. The Red Cross said eight people were wounded in the blast, none of them seriously. Several officials said Hajj was target
Iran launches a public message announcement this week reminding women to respect its Islamic dress codes, part of an ongoing pressure campaign by the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
South Koreans are hearing about their own killing fields for the first time as the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission finally lifts the veil of secrecy over the massacres of tens of thousands of civilians half a century ago.
The first regular train service between the two Koreas for more than 50 years has crossed the heavily fortified border. It is the latest step in reconciliation efforts between the historic enemies. The daily freight service is the first tangible achievement of an inter-Korean summit between South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il in October, which agreed on a variety of sweeping projects to promote peace and economic engagement. An AFPTV report.
Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi is in Paris on a visit slated to bring 10 billion euros of contracts to French companies but which has sparked controversy due to his formal reception by President Nicolas Sarkozy. The visit, Kadhafi's first in more than 30 years, has even triggered criticism from the government's own human rights minister, Rama Yade. A news report follows the colonel's first day in France.
Karnak, the largest ancient religious site in the world, is both a popular tourist site and a rich exploratory ground for archaeologist still studying its treasures. This year marks the 40th anniversary of cooperation on excavation between French and Egyptian scientists -- an occasion for celebration, but also for re-apportioning power in favour of local experts. An AFPTV report.
China's prized engineering feat, the Three Gorges Dam project, is drawing bad publicity so the government has gone on a press relations blitz. Its highest administrative body, the State Council, has taken reporters on a journey through the region to disprove claims of environmental degradation and local discontent. An AFPTV report.
The abolition of the death penalty is a recurrent issue in Morocco. Numerous organisations have called for an end to capital punishment and the authorities have hinted that they are not opposed to the prospect. They have even opened some death row doors to journalists, allowing them to speak to inmates. A voiced report, first filed in March 2007.
The first official truffle sale in the town of Lalbenque, in southern France, took place this week with prices for the delicacy ranging between 200 and 1,000 euros a kilo. It was a chance for restaurant owners and connoisseurs to size up the coming season, and prepare their gourmet menus.
For years, China has denied or downplayed charges that its Three Gorges Dam -- the world's largest hydro-electric project -- is plagued by widespread corruption. It has touted its success in resettling more than one million people who have lost their homes under the rising water levels of the Yangtze River. But residents of villages above the dam say they and thousands of others are being cut adrift by corrupt local officials.
The children of Ingrid Betancourt, a French hostage held by extremist Colombian rebels, are being given regular air time on the Spanish service of Radio France Internationale (RFI) to address messages directly to their mother. Images and soundbites of the first message.
Thai surgeons have gained a reputation in field of medicine for reattaching severed penises. Their specialty derives from a shockingly common tactic among Thai women to take revenge on their cheating lovers. Voiced report.
This week, Jews around the world are celebrating the Festival of Lights, Hannukah. In Poland, they include families who have rediscovered their Jewish faith after their ancestors, in a bid to escape persecution, buried their faith or converted to Catholicism. An AFPTV report.
For more than two months, a group of homeless families having been camping out in the streets in the heart of Paris. In a highly public bid that has drawn sympathy from French actors, left-wing politicians and housing advocates, the families are determined to stick it out through the winter, if necessary, to obtain permanent lodging.
The Islamic headscarf is a religious symbol, but in Egypt it's also become a fashion accessory. A major industry has developed surrounding the headgear, offering many variations on colours, design and fabric. Websites and specialised boutiques sell the scarves, and fashionable women can even get professional advice on how best to drape them. Voiced report.
A parcel bomb explosion Thursday at a legal office in central Paris killed a secretary and seriously injured a lawyer. Several other people were lightly hurt in the blast, which went off shortly before 1:00 pm (1200 GMT) on the fourth floor of a building in the capital's fashionable eighth arrondissement or district. The building on Boulevard Malesherbes is where President Nicolas Sarkozy once practised as a lawyer, but there was no suggestion of a link. The Foundation for the Memory of the Holocaust also h
In the ethnically divided city of Kosovska Mitrovica, the Serbs living in the north and ethnic Albanians living in the south agree on one thing -- there will be violence if Kosovo wins its independence. A voiced AFPTV report on the city's fears for the future.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has offered to help efforts mediate a swap of Colombian rebel prisoners for some 45 hostages, including French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and three American government contractors, held by the rebels. In a televised message broadcast Thursday -- Wednesday evening in Colombia -- Sarkozy adressed his comments to Manuel Marulanda, head of the FARC rebels. I "solemnly request the release of Ingrid Betancourt," he said, adding that he would remain "personally involved
Colombia is seeking a direct role for French President Nicolas Sarkozy in its next round of talks with Marxist rebels holding dozens of hostages, a development welcomed by the family of French-Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt. The mayor of Bogota, Samuel Moreno, is in Paris to inaugurate a new giant portrait of Betancourt outside Paris's city hall. Images and soundbites.
The Mogho Naaba Baongho is the traditional chief of Burkina Faso's biggest tribe, the Mossi. He plays no official political role but the seven million members of the community look to him for the transmission of values, customs and wisdom of their ancestors, giving the chief a key role in their daily lives.
Unending stretches of concrete blocks set up to prevent insurgent attacks have virtually walled in Baghdad, but for Iraqi artists they have become an unlikely canvas for brightening up the city.
The historic site of Hasankeyf in southeastern Turkey could disappear under water if the government pushes ahead with a plan to build a hydro-electric dam that would flood part of the ruins of the site. Hasankeyf's inhabitants fear the dam not only because of the threat to their heritage, but also to their income from tourism. An AFPTV report.
For gay men in Cameroon, where homosexual acts are punishable by five years in prison, it's still safest to live in hiding. Especially since the persecution of gays has intensified, including with the publication of a top 50 list of "suspected gays" and regular arrests. But some are fighting for the right to live a normal life. Voiced report.
A British hostage in Iraq who identified himself only as "Jason" appeared in a video posted on Monday on a jihadist web site and aired by the Dubai-based Al-Arabiya news channel. The video was obtained by Agence France-Presse from the SITE Monitoring Group. In the video, the group calling itself the Shiite Islamic Resistance threatens to kill a hostage in 10 days if Britain fails to pull its troops out of Iraq. The hostage in the video is one of five people seized from a government building in Baghdad in M
Tourists are flooding back into Nepal this year despite the continuing political uncertainty and a decade-long Maoist insurgency. Arrivals are up by 32 percent in the Himalayan nation which is heavily dependent on the industry, but locals fear the postponed elections and further outbreak of protests could once again scare away visitors, and rob them of their livelihoods. Voiced report.
There are fewer than 100 of them left in Pristina. Before the war in 1999, about 30,000 ethnic Serbs lived in the city, the capital of Kosovo. The tiny community, which lives amid half-a-million ethnic Albanians, fears the outcome of negotiations on the province's final status, and what independence for Kosovo could mean for them. A look at one hold-out family.
The 31st Cairo International Film Festival is in full swing. One hundred fifty-three films from 100 countries will be screened at the event but fewer than 20 are in the running for the top prize at the festival, which ends on Friday. Egypt is struggling to regain the cinematic flourish it enjoyed in the 1960s, and its film festival now competes with rival Arab world events in Dubai and Marrakesh. But thanks to one unexpected blockbuster last year, which made the cultural crossover to the West, the country h
President Vladimir Putin's party won a massive victory in parliamentary polls on Sunday. But Western governments have urged Moscow to investigate allegations of electoral fraud. With 98 percent of ballots counted, Putin's United Russia party had secured 64.1 percent of the vote, giving it a constitutional majority of more than two-thirds of seats in the State Duma. Voiced report.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez acknowledged Monday his first-ever defeat at the polls after voters rejected reforms in a weekend referendum that would have strengthened his grip on power and turned his oil-rich country into a socialist state. Voiced report.
Kosovo's ethnic Albanians have a spot in their hearts for the United States, whose soldiers are still viewed as liberators in the service of the province's freedom. In 1999, the US-led NATO bombing campaign on Belgrade's forces ended a Serbian offensive against Albanian separatists. Bill Clinton, then the US president, and his allies became local heroes. Eight years after the war the pro-American feeling is still going strong. A report from Pristina, the capital of the southern Serbian province, is under UN
World leaders are meeting in Bali to end a deadlock on climate change negotiations. Countries are expected to thrash out a new roadmap for cutting the world¿s carbon emissions, but many environmentalists fear the agreement may not go far enough. In the Himalayan region, where glaciers are rapidly melting, environmental groups are calling for urgent action. An AFPTV report from Nepal.
One of the highest polluters per capita in the developed world, Australia has at last ratified the Kyoto protocol, and its new centre left Labor government is attending the Bali Climate Summit. The meeting comes as scientists warn climate change is continuing to fuel Australia's drought, threatening to cripple the country's farming heartland for years to come. An AFPTV report from the small town of Caragabal in New South Wales.
Venezuelans cast ballots in a contentious referendum Chavez hopes will bolster his powers and impose a socialist economy on his oil-rich country. Among the more controversial constitutional reforms proposed by Chavez is a measure to scrap his two-term limit, opening the way for him to realize his ambition of becoming Venezuela's president-for-life. Images of Hugo Chavez voting at a polling station and soundbites atfer the vote.
Venezuelans are voting on constitutional reforms today. Chavez says the reforms aim to further his socialist agenda but the opposition warns the changes would expand presidential powers to the verge of dictatorship. That vote, if successful, would enact constitutional changes which would concentrate power in the president's hands and allow him unlimited terms in power. Opposition to the reforms, led by students, warn they are undemocratic. Images and soundbites.
Osama bin Laden urged Europeans to break ranks with the United States and quit Afghanistan, while stressing he alone was behind the 9/11 attacks, in an audiotape obtained by Agence France-Presse from the SITE Intelligence Group.
An African film competition invites young directors to make movies to fight AIDS. A decade after the short film contest was launched, film makers flock to the competition with the hope of getting their film scripts accepted.
A woman living in one of the Indonesian capital's poorest neighbourhoods incites her neighbours to recycle their garbage, save energy and grow plants to fight pollution. The area has turned into Jakarta's cleanest neighbourhood, and is even becoming a tourist attraction.
A rare treasure from tsarist Russia, the so-called Rothschild Faberge egg made in 1902, sold for a record of nearly nine million pounds (12.5 million euros, 18.5 million dollars) at auction house Christie's in London on Wednesday. It is one of many Russian masterpieces being bought in the art capitals of the world and then shipped back to Russia -- acts by newly rich Russians seeking to give something back to their country.
Consumer bank loans are common in Lebanon -- but ones exclusively dedicated to plastic surgery are something of a novelty. Three months ago the First National Bank launched its "plastic credit" loan, which has proved such a success that now three other banks have follwed suit. Lebanon trails only the Brazil as the land most devoted to cosmetic enhancement. Despite the country's political troubles -- or perhaps because of it -- the industry is growing fast.
Former chess champion turned Kremlin critic Garry Kasparov was freed from jail on Thursday and warned that Russia was sliding toward dictatorship under President Vladimir Putin. Kasparov complained that he had been denied free access to a lawyer during the five days that he spent in a Moscow prison for taking part in an unauthorized rally at the weekend. Soundbites.
Russians go to the polls on Sunday in a parliamentary election expected to be dominated by the party of President Vladimir Putin. Under Putin the country has witnessed a veritable economic boom, aided by the rising price of oil and gas but also by the growth of the economy as a whole -- a five-fold increase since 2000. Queues in supermarkets and sell-out rates for foreign cars are signs that Russia now has a middle class with money to spend.
Some Australians want to save the environment by eating more of them, while others just want to study why their flatulence contains almost no greenhouse gasses, compared to heavy emitting cattle and sheep. Either way the iconic kangaroo is in the spotlight as Australia struggles to cope with global warming. Voiced report.
A study conducted in December last year by the US National Institutes of Health in Kenya and Uganda found that circumcision would halve the HIV infection rate among heterosexual men. Ugandan men are now flocking to hospitals to get the operation. But the government and international organizations have been careful to say that circumcision should just complement and not replace traditional means of HIV prevention like abstinence or the use of condoms. Voiced report
About 1,000 police remain mobilised in the troubled Villiers-le-Bel suburb in an attempt to smother any recurrence of the rioting, arson attacks and shootings of previous nights as French President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed that rioters who shot at police would be severely punished. Images of overnight police deployment.
Botswana was once the country worst afflicted by HIV-AIDS virus. Due to a concerted effort led by President Festus Mogae, the government has succeeded in lowering the infection rate and number of AIDS deaths. Botswana was the first African nation to provide anti-retroviral treatment free of charge. But the stigma of carrying the HIV disease is still strong and people are unwilling to get tested. An AFPTV report.
At the last Russian election campaign, the inhabitants of Ivatino, a village 100 kilometres from Moscow, were promised a better life. Four years later, their streets are still unpaved and makeshift toilets installed in gardens and almost none of the houses have gas or running water. Politics, even Sunday's parliamentary elections, seem far away.
Tibet¿s spiritual leader in exile, the Dalai Lama, has accused the Chinese government of committing ¿cultural genocide¿ in his homeland. Speaking on the sidelines of an interfaith conference of world religious leaders in Amritsar, India, the 72-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner also fueled speculation that he will name his successor before his death, breaking with Buddhist tradition.
Bangkok police are experimenting with Buddhist prayer sessions and meditation to help officers resist temptation as they cover the city's notoriously seedy neighborhoods. Voiced report.
An uneasy quiet descended on this northern Paris suburb overnight as French authorities deployed 1,000 police to prevent a third night of youth riots. At least 120 people were injured in two previous nights of clashes. Images of overnight police deployment.
Christmas lights have gone up in Paris. For the first time, the bulbs will be of the energy-saving type for an environmentally-friendly Christmas. An AFPTV report.
Violence in the Iraqi capital is on the rise again, after months of relative calm. In the Sunni bastion of Adhamiyah residents are taking security into their own hands. A militia organisation is the self-proclaimed guardian of the area where it plans to impose order. An AFPTV report.
A second night of riots by youths in a Paris suburb left more than 80 police injured, buildings gutted and France on Tuesday facing heightened tensions in towns north of the capital. Voiced report.
They rally against what they call traitors who oppose Russian President Vladimir Putin, patrol the streets with police ahead of the elections, and have even set up anti-opposition firing ranges. The Nashi movement is a force to be reckoned with in Putin's Russia. We visited a breeding ground for young recruits. Voiced report.
Ahead of the 2008 Olympics, Beijing is preparing for an unprecedented influx of foreign visitors. Health Officials are promoting a blood collecting drive to ensure there is an adequate supply of the type of blood that is far more common in Caucasians than Asians. Voiced report.
The Christmas season officially opened in Paris, as city hall switched on the Christmas lights on the famous Champs Elysees avenue. Images of celebrities -- including singer and actress Vanessa Paradis and Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoe -- and of the lights.
This week's Annapolis conference could see the launch of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations for a Palestinian state. How do Israelis feel about that prospect? Voiced report.
The international festival of African fashion has ended in Niger, offering the continent's designers a chance to get international exposure for their work. An AFPTV report.
On November 25th, young women working in French fashion houses honour their patron saint, Catherine of Alexandria who, as legend has it, was killed a virgin by Roman Emperor Maxentius in the fourth century. On this day unmarried 25-year-old hat and dressmakers call on Saint Catherine's help in attracting a husband by parading in green-and-yellow hats. It's a tradition that dates back to the 16th century and still continues today. An AFPTV report.
Opposition leader and chess legend Garry Kasparov was arrested on Saturday after scuffling with riot police during a protest a week ahead of legislative elections. About 1,000 people from Kasparov's Other Russia coalition rallied in the Russian capital to denouce the elections as unfair. An AFPTV voiced report.
Two centuries after America's third president, Thomas Jefferson, tried and failed to introduce vines to Virginia, the state finally has a fledgling wine industry braving a hostile climate to produce its first serious vintages. A voiced report from AFPTV.
Nepal¿s political crisis continues as parties and former communist insurgents struggle to find common ground and reschedule elections called off for November. International monitors in the impoverished Himalayan nation have expressed concern, while ordinary citizens say they are tired of the lingering political uncertainty. An AFPTV report.
France's commuters were at last able to head to work normally on Friday as a crippling transport strike ended across much of the country. After nine days of hardship for travellers and commuters, the biggest challenge yet to President Nicolas Sarkozy's programme appeared to have run its course -- with his contested reform of so-called "special" pensions systems still in place.
November 25 is the International Day for the Prevention of Violence against Women. In Somalia, 99% of women undergo the most extreme form of female circumcision, called pharaonic infibulation. This leads to many medical complications, especially during childbirth. The most shameful and debilitating of these is obstetric fistula. Although fistula is preventable and treatable, it's still a taboo in Somalia like in most parts of the world. An AFPTV report.
Tiandu City is a housing development modeled on 19th century France in China's Zhejiang Province. It's the latest in a string of European influenced satellite cities to be built in the region which is registering booming economic growth. An AFPTV report.
As Australians go to the polls on Saturday the environment has emerged as one of the hottest election issues, surpassing the war in Iraq and even the economy. An AFPTV report.
In the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan, the ancient practice of kidnapping women to become brides continues to this day, and now reportedly accounts for more than half of all marriages. Given judicial inaction and widespread cultural acceptance, there are usually few options for a woman abducted by her suitor other than to resign herself to her fate. An AFPTV report. REFILE OF A REPORT ORIGINALLY TRANSMITTED ON MARCH 7, 2007.
A last-ditch session by Lebanon's parliament to elect a president Friday -- the deadline to replace head of state Emile Lahoud -- has been postponed, an MP with the ruling majority said Thursday. The Western-backed majority and the Hezbollah-led opposition are bitterly divided over the choice of a new president, paralysing the country. An AFPTV report.
The German archaeology institute in Cairo is marking its centenary with a temporary exhibition at the Cairo Museum. The celebrations however are overshadowed by a tug-of-war over the Nefertiti bust which is owned by a German. Egypt would like to borrow the sculpture for a temporary exhibition, requests that Germany has declined. A voiced report.
Journalists in Niger are regularly intimidated, coerced or even jailed. Press freedom has taken a turn for the worse in 2007 as the government tries to put down a rebellion by Tuaregs. Two journalists, including a correspondent for Radio France International, have been arrested on charges of complicity with the rebels. It's a move condemned by the head of the media watchdog Reporters without Borders who was in Niger to appeal for their release.
France's crippling rail strike stretched into a ninth day Thursday with unions meeting to decide their next move after talks began on resolving a high-stakes stand-off over pension reform. Union leaders signalled some progress after Wednesday's initial negotiations, which were clouded by arson attacks on France's high-speed TGV network. Meanwhile, weary commuters struggle on. Images of metro and commuter soundbite.
Former French president Jacques Chirac was placed under judicial investigation Wednesday as part of a probe into the improper use of city funds when he was mayor of Paris, his lawyer said. The move marks the first time a former French head of state has been put under judicial investigation, which is a first step towards possible criminal charges. An AFPTV voiced report.
On the eve of national elections, one of Australia's most notorious politicians Pauline Hanson is calling for a halt to immigration from Islamic countries, as more Muslims try to break into the country's political arena to have their voices heard. An AFPTV report.
Targeted as an ethnic minority in war-torn Iraq, hundreds of Palestinians have fled to India to seek asylum with the United Nations. Many have been refugees for up to three generations since the creation of Israel in 1948. Now with no passport or citizenship, these Palestinians face a hopeless future in New Delhi¿s slums. An AFPTV report.
On Tuesday, the European Commission announced plans for a major review to the Union's most costly and most controversial programme: the Common Agricultural Policy. There was good news for consumers and dairy farmers with higher quotas on milk production, but subsidy cuts will provoke the agricultural lobby.
The head of Bangladesh's emergency government said Tuesday the country was facing a national crisis due to "unimaginable" destruction caused by last week's cyclone. Around four million people had been affected by cyclone Sidr and officials have said more than 3,400 people have died but the Red Crescent said it expected the final death toll to be between 5,000 and 10,000. Cyclone Sidr crashed into the country's southern coast from the Bay of Bengal last Thursday evening before ripping through southern and ce
The United Nations said Tuesday that the number of people with HIV/AIDS is at last levelling out. West Africa has thus far been spared the worst of the epidemic that has ravaged the south and east of the continent, but the number of cases there is growing. In Cameroon, the infection rate has hit 5 percent of the population, a critical threshold beyond which it could become endemic. Now, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS is backing an innovative grass-roots drive to get anti-retroviral drugs into the communities
The United Nations on Tuesday slashed its estimate of HIV-AIDS sufferers in the world to 39.5 million, seven million less than previously thought. Numbers of people living with the virus is levelling out and the percentage of the population affected is now in decline, the UN said in its annual report. Sub-Saharan Africa remains the hardest hit both by HIV and knock-on diseases. Doctors in Botswana are battling one of the world's highest levels of HIV infection and now they also face a dramatic rise in cance
French king Louis XIV kicked off a trend among royal families across Europe when he ordered artisans to build huge pieces of furniture in solid silver that he displayed ostentatiously at the Chateau de Versailles between 1682 and 1689. The silver splendour only lasted a seven years as Sun King melted the silver down to pay for his war across Europe. Other royal families though kept their treasures. Curators at the Chateau de Versailles have gathered together many of these pieces in an exceptional exhibition
The sky over Galilee is filled with half a billion birds who are flying south from Europe's autumn to the warmth of Africa. As they stop over in northern Israel, they turn a protected nature reserve into a huge migration crossroads. An AFPTV voiced report.
Africa's top fashion experts gather this week in Niger's capital Niamey to crown the continent's designer of the year, a prize that could launch one of their own on the international stage. Outgoing champion Anggy Aif of Cameroon tells AFPTV that winning the award served as a launch-pad for his career.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary Monday with a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey, the church where they married 60 years ago. The pomp and splendour of the traditional ceremony came a day before the anniversary itself, which the couple are to mark Tuesday with a trip to Malta to relive their newly-wed days on the Mediterranean island. An AFPTV voiced report explores the relationship of the royal couple with ordinary Britons.
With its presidential election scheduled for this week, Lebanon will try to end a deadlock between its anti-Syrian and Hezbollah-led lawmakers, which has prompted the most serious political crisis the country has known since its 1975-1990 civil war. A voiced report from a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut, where reconstruction work following the 2006 Israeli onslaught is ongoing. Item first filed on October 22.
Some 30 percent of Cambodia's nearly 14 million people reportedly suffer from debilitating mental conditions, many of them linked to the brutal Khmer Rouge atrocities in the 1970s. The start of a tribunal to try surviving leaders of the regime is expected to aggravate many of those old psychological wounds. But the country has only 26 qualified psychiatrists. An