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U.S. Girls Caught in Georgia Heading Home
A pair of young American girls who were trapped in Georgia when the war broke out have been reunited with their father and should be heading home soon. (
Fashion-conscious shoppers can now feel protected without sacrificing either safety or style, thanks a range of designer clothing with built in bulletproof protection. (Aug. 20)
U.S. Rep. Tubbs Jones in Critical Condition
Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones, the first black woman to represent Ohio in Congress, is in critical condition and has limited brain function follo
147 Killed in Plane Crash at Madrid Airport
A Spanish emergency rescue official says there are only 26 survivors after an airliner with 173 people aboard crashed on takeoff from Madrid's airport.
ShowBiz Minute: Francis; Applegate, The 'Fonz'
'Girls Gone Wild' entrepreneur Joe Francis is suing to rescind a settlement over his videos; Christina Applegate says she had a double-mastectomy; A
Raw Video: Plane Swerves Off Madrid Runway
Spanish media say an airliner has swerved off the runway at Madrid airport. It is unclear if there were casualties or if the plane was landing or taking
Fay Makes Landfall As Tropical Storm
Tropical Storm Fay made landfall on Florida's southwest coast early Tuesday as residents with memories of a killer hurricane in 2004 took the precaution of s
Raw Video: Dog Dies While Cop Detains Owners
A Texas couple, who were pulled over for speeding while rushing their choking dog to an emergency vet clinic, said their pet died after officers held
Fla. Officials Urge Safety As Fay Approaches
Tropical Storm Fay is on its way to Florida. The storm has already killed at least five and as many as 35. Forecasters expect Fay to be near hurricane
AP Top Stories
Here's the latest news for Monday, August 18: Fay headed towards Florida; Dam breach at the Grand Canyon prompts evacuations; Former marine prepares for trial in civilian court; Po
Panda Twins Born in China
China has announced that on the second day of the Beijing games, a pair of giant panda twins was born. Officials say the hope the baby pandas bring luck to Chinese athle
Consumer Prices Surge, Job Market Remains Strain
Inflation is running at the fastest pace in 17 years, the job market is under further strain and foreclosure filings are surging.
Tibetan Protestors Return to U.S.
Several Washington D.C. based Tibetan activists who were arrested in Beijing and deported from China after Free Tibet protests arrived back home Thursday morni
House Destroyed in Explosion
A home in Canton, Ohio was destroyed Thursday morning in an explosion and fire. Neighbors say nobody was home at the time of the blast, the cause of the explosion is
Funeral Director Guilty Plea in Body Parts Scam
A funeral director who authorities said conspired to illegally harvest body parts from corpses pleaded guilty Wednesday to 248 felonies related
Massive Fire Destroys Apts. Near Philadelphia
A fast-moving fire at a luxury apartment development outside Philadelphia raged for several hours, growing into an eight-alarm blaze that forced hund
More Russian Troops Moving Into Georgian City
The Georgian Foreign Ministry says more Russian troops have moved into the strategically key city of Gori even though a withdrawal had appeared to be
Sports Thursday: Favre's Arm 'fatigued'
Michael Phelps prepares for next medal race; USA Basketball looks to avenge loss to Greece; Brett Favre may be feeling his age; Ryan Newman is changing Nas
Bush to Russia: 'End This Crisis'
President Bush is telling Russia to "end this crisis" by halting operations in Georgia; he's authorized the U.S. military to ferry humanitarian aid to the Georgi
Ark. Democratic Party Chairman Shot, Killed
A man barged into the Arkansas Democratic headquarters and opened fire Wednesday, fatally shooting the state party chairman before speeding off in his


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