A pair of bomb attacks in eastern Afghanistan has killed eleven people and wounded nearly a dozen others. (March 21)
A spokesman at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center says Lorena Puig gave birth Wednesday to quintuplets. She and her husband are new parents to three girls and two boys. (March 21)
Lanterns with prayerful wishes to ignite sky of Shihfen in Pingsi Hsiang
A former Utah state trooper named a suspect in several Dallas-area roadway shootings has died.
The federal government appears poised to select Manhattan, Kansas as site of a $450 million lab to study deadly biological threats like foot-and-mouth disease. Some are concerned diseases could escape and harm livestock. (Dec. 3)
Former first lady Barbara Bush was released from a hospital Tuesday, a week after she underwent surgery for a perforated ulcer. (Dec. 2)
The New York Giants say wide receiver Plaxico Burress accidentally shot himself in the right thigh. The Giants say the shooting happened Friday night and he was released from the hospital early Saturday. (Nov. 30)
Anti-government protesters who have closed down Bangkok's airports broke through a police cordon meant to shut them off from supplies, raising fears Saturday of widening confrontations. (Nov. 29)
Floods and landslides in southern Brazil have killed 45 people, driven 22,000 from their homes and ruptured a major gas line, officials said Monday. (Nov. 24)
A second victim of a shooting rampage inside a Clifton, New Jersey church has died, and the lone survivor is in 'extremely critical' condition, authorities said Monday. (Nov. 24)
A police investigation has found that 10 government and airline officials were to blame for a TAM airlines crash in Sao Paulo in July, 2007. Nearly 200 people died in the crash, and it was Brazil's worst air disaster in history. (Nov. 19)
The prostitute at the center of the scandal that brought down former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer has apologized to his wife. (Nov. 19)
A blast of cold wind spread snow along the Great Lakes from Michigan to New York on Monday. The weather system is moving toward the southeast, and a winter storm warning has been posted for parts of West Virginia and Maryland. (Nov. 17)
Thanks to better weather, California firefighters are making progress on three major wildfires still burning around Los Angeles. The cause of all three is still under investigation. (Nov. 17)
The turbulent wake of a larger plane likely caused the crash of a government jet that killed Mexico's second-most powerful official, investigators said Friday. (Nov. 15)
The design flaw that brought down a highway bridge in Minneapolis went undetected for 40 years. Federal safety officials say that, even today, government design reviews might not detect similar problems. (Nov. 15)
The National Weather Service says showers should be ending, followed by mostly dry weather through the weekend in Washington. That should keep western Washington rivers receding and help dry out areas saturated by repeated rains. (Nov. 13)
Florida authorities say a search of a lake at an Orlando park has not turned up any evidence related to the case of missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony. (Nov. 13)
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission wants consumers to be mindful of five hazards while shopping for toys this holiday season. After a series of toy recalls, the government says it is doing more to catch harmful toys. (Nov. 12)
Police say an Oklahoma woman who was lured over the Internet to take part in a Ku Klux Klan initiation was shot and killed after the ritual went awry, and the group tried to cover it up. (Nov. 12)
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