Mexico offended by US cartoonistA US cartoonist's attempt to make a statement about the violence in Mexico backfired with his use of the Mexican flag and its national symbol, the Mexican... | |
| Bopanna-Qureshi in US open third round India's Rohan Bopanna and Aisam ul Haq Qureshi of Pakistan defeated Michael Kohlmann of Germany and Jarkko Nieminen of Finland 6-4, 6-4 to advance into the US Open doubles third... |
| US delegates to visit China to 'reduce military and economic tensions' The White House has said that the US Deputy National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon and National Economic Council director Lawrence Summers would be on a three-day visit to China starting from Sunday and meet Chinese Vice-Premier Wang Qishan and State Councilor Dai Bingguo to "discuss a wide range bilateral and international... |
| US military exchanges ban video game allowing Taliban to take pot shots at US soldiers The "Medal of Honor" video game, which reportedly allows players to assume the role of Taliban fighters to kill US soldiers, will not be stocked at military exchanges as it includes depictions of violence toward American troops in... |
| Hardcore fan spooks Harry Potter star Tom Felton with adoption scheme Harry Potter star Tom Felton once met an American fan who wanted to adopt... |
| Pak Taliban threaten attacks in America and Europe The Tehreek-e-Taliban(TTP) has threatened to launch terror strikes in the United States and... |
| Jesse James, Kat Von D make first public appearance together Actress Sandra Bullock's ex-husband Jesse James and tattoo artist Kat Von D have made their first public appearance as a... |
| Bill Clinton's 64th b'day party leads to Hamptons grumbling Former US President Bill Clinton's birthday bash at a rented Hamptons mansion ended dramatically after an expensive vase was broken and a neighbour complained about... |
| US nurse discovers terminal cancer patient is her long-lost father In a remarkable twist of fate, a dying cancer patient reunited with his daughter he hadn't seen in 41 years at the Bronx hospice where she is a... |
| Long Island doctor stripped off his medical license over phone sex with patient A Long Island doctor's license to practice medicine has been cancelled after he got hooked on having phone sex with one of his... |
| US general backs report saying Afghan withdrawal date 'emboldens' Taliban An influential American general Jack Keane, has endorsed a report entitled 'Succeeding in Afghanistan' that criticises US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron's decision to set a withdrawal date for Afghanistan, that says it "emboldens" the Taliban to fight... |
| Nadal, Murray power through as rain fails to dampen US Open Top seed Rafael Nadal took full advantage of benevolent weather to storm into the third round of the US Open when forecast rain failed to materialise as an Atlantic storm bypassed the... |
| Afghan withdrawal date 'emboldens' Taliban A report, endorsed by an American defence expert and retired general, has claimed that the US and Britain's decision to set a troops withdrawal date for Afghanistan 'emboldens' the Taliban to fight... |
| Blackwater created shell firms to win contracts, says NYT Private security firm Blackwater Worldwide created over 30 shell companies in an attempt to secure millions of dollars in US government contracts, The New York Times reported... |
| Islamic group wants US Muslim soldier quitting over Afghan war-God mismatch punished The American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD) has asked the U.S. Army to deny Muslim soldier, Naser Abdo's request for conscientious objector status, accusing him of 'treason' and urging the military to punish him to the full extent of the Uniform Code of Military... |
| Gandhi's grandson pitches in for Pakistan flood aid Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, has asked people for more help in flood relief efforts in Pakistan, saying humanitarian needs should transcend international... |
| Tony Blair explains why Bill Clinton cheated In his new memoir, Tony Blair is attempting to justify former US President Bill Clinton's... |
| White House gatecrasher hands over red party dress for auction White House gatecrasher Michaele Salahi has finally parted ways with her little red party... |
| Dentist buys ad asking Hillary Clinton to run again A Chicago dentist is paying for a new ad advocating that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton make a second presidential run in... |
| US loses 54,000 jobs, Obama promises new package As the US lost 54,000 jobs last month, President Barack Obama promised a new package of ideas next week on job creation and lashed out at Republicans for blocking a legislation to help small... |
| Tiger Woods' 'mistress' Rachel Uchitel purchases $2m NY apartment Tiger Woods' alleged mistress Rachel Uchitel has apparently purchased a 2-million-dollar Park Avenue apartment in New York... |
| Coming soon: Single-dose malaria drug Just one dose of a new experimental drug could cure malaria, scientists at U.S. National Institutes of Health have... |
| A musical on 9/11 released 'Clear Blue Tuesday', a musical offering a unique perspective on the Sep 11, 2001 terror attack in New York was released here... |
| Bosnian Serb leader's trial set to resume The landmark trial of wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic will resume Monday at the UN's Yugoslav war crimes court in the Hague after a brief... |
| Lindsay Lohan in trouble again after baby hit-and-run Lindsay Lohan can't steer clear of trouble. Just days after she was released from a jail and rehab stint, witnesses accused her Friday of hitting a baby stroller with her Maserati and then leaving the... |
| Trapped Chile miner writes poem on his experience Victor Zamorano, one of 33 miners trapped 700 metres underground in northern Chile, sent a poem Friday to officials working to rescue... |
| 7.4-magnitude quake hits New Zealand Tsunami monitoring agencies said they had detected no destructive tsunami after a deep earthquake of 7.4 magnitude struck near New Zealand's South Island... |
| Obama gets thumbs up on Iraq, down on economy: Poll US President Barack Obama's approval rating appears to have edged up after his speech on the Iraq war but he still gets bad marks on the economy, according to a new... |
| UN chief condemns Pakistan attacks UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Friday 'strongly condemned' the bomb attacks in which scores of people were killed this week in Pakistan's cities of Quetta and... |
| Nevada candidate touts speedy fix to budget crisis CARSON CITY, Nev. One Nevada gubernatorial hopeful sees a speedy fix to Nevada's budget crisis. Nonpartisan candidate "Gino" DiSimone believes people would pay for the privilege to drive... |
| Mich. town facing deficit cuts police department THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CLARKSTON, Mich. -- A small town in Michigan has eliminated its police department as a way to save money. The Oakland County sheriff's department began patrolling the village... |
| Rangel spends $111,000 on legal fees in 2 months THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK -- A federal campaign finance report shows embattled New York Rep. Charles Rangel has spent more than $111,000 on legal bills since July. A House ethics panel has... |
| US military bands: Lighter and faster New York: Modern wars need a modern military, light and fast on its feet, and the United States Army has changed accordingly. So has its music. The Army this summer issued an updated field manual for... |
| Negotiations are last chance to reach Mideast peace: Clinton Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton sought to inject urgency into Israeli-Palestinian peace talks Friday, warning the negotiations may be "the last chance for a very long time" to reach an... |
| 3 dead in plane crash off San Francisco Bay A small plane that crashed into a shallow lagoon off San Francisco Bay on Thursday, killing three people, belonged to the founder of a local steel company who was believed to be among the dead.An... |
| American Jihadist's haven may be U.S. courtroom If any American deserves to be killed by his own government when far away from a traditional battlefield, it is the U.S.-born radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, assuming certain allegations are... |
| American Wasn't Auto Czar's Pick for GM Steven Rattner, Former Head of U.S. Treasury Department's Auto Task Force, speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, November 19, 2009. (Reuters) President Obama's former auto... |
| GOP Vows Crackdown If Party Wins House Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN) (L) and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) hold a discussion during a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing, February 24, 2010. (Reuters) If Republicans regain... |
| Nurse Finds Cancer Patient Is Long Lost Father A New York nurse and her father were reunited after 41 years when the woman discovered that he was her terminal cancer patient, the New York Post reports. Wanda Rodriguez was reportedly talking... |
| 3 LAX Terminals Shut After Guard Leaves Post A Southwest aircraft departs Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Monday, Aug. 7, 2006. Officials say three terminals at the Los Angeles International Airport were briefly shut down after an... |
| Songwriter Kara DioGuardi departs 'American Idol': Fox Kara DioGuardi is following Ellen DeGeneres and Simon Cowell out the door at "American Idol."Her departure leaves Randy Jackson, who's been with the singing contest from the start, the last judge... |
| Comedian Dies After Car Accident PHOENIX -- Standup comic Robert Schimmel, a frequent guest on Howard Stern's radio show, has died after suffering serious injuries in a car accident. He was 60. Schimmel's spokesman, Howard Bragman,... |
| Terminals Shut Down After Guard Leaves Post LOS ANGELES -- Officials say three terminals at the Los Angeles International Airport were briefly shut down after an airport contract worker left an exit from a secure area unattended.... |
| Kara DioGuardi exits American Idol American Idol has lost another judge with Kara DioGuardi leaving in the wake of departures by Ellen DeGeneres and Simon Cowell, leaving Randy Jackson as the only judge left. "I felt like I won the... |
| B.C. sues companies, feds over horrific balloon crash VANCOUVER -- British Columbia is suing several third parties in efforts to recoup health care costs relating to a fiery hot-air balloon crash that killed two people and injured several others in... |
| 'Machete' beats 'American' by a sliver Friday "Machete" grabbed early Labor Day weekend bragging rights, carving out an estimated $3.9 million in domestic boxoffice on Friday, its first day of release. But Focus Features' George Clooney... |
| 10 things you might not know about the Chicago Bears Many historians and sportswriters consider Sid Luckman the the Bears' all-time best quarterback. Playing from 1939 to 1950, Luckman became the game's first great T-formation quarterback when he led... |
| 3 LAX Terminals Shut After Guard Disappears (AP) Officials say three terminals at the Los Angeles International Airport were briefly shut down after an airport contract worker left an exit from a secure area unattended. Transportation... |
| Egg "Whistleblowers": Red Flags Went Unheeded On "The Early Show on Saturday Morning" on Sept. 4, 2010, egg farmers Robert and Deanna Arnold told of their experience while working at Wright County Egg, where their concerns about health... |
| Ariz. Sheriff in Civil Rights Probe Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona has gained national attention for his relentless pursuit of illegal immigrants, but now the hard-line lawman finds himself in... |