Bush set to relax rules protecting endangered species
Interior Department rushing to finish new regulation despite objections. Full story
Interior Department rushing to finish new regulation despite objections. Full story
NYT: Obama's choice for health and human services raises questions on how strict he'll be with appointees over conflicts of interest. Full story | Video: Stocking the Cabinet
Troops now focus on reconciling factions through peace initiatives. Full story
An al-Qaida in Iraq leader blamed in the 2004 abduction and murder of an Army reservist has been killed, the U.S. military said on Thursday.
The former Senate majority leader has been a close adviser to the president-elect throughout the campaign for the White House and recently wrote a book proposing health care improvements.
The government says new claims for unemployment benefits jumped last week to a 16-year high, providing more evidence of a rapidly weakening labor market.
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Allen Iverson had 23 points and Rasheed Wallace added 21, leading a fourth-quarter surge that gave the Pistons a 96-89 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The “Marley & Me” star tells New York Times magazine, “This is horrible to say, but there are times when I laugh my rear end off.”
A rising number of people have seen their retirement plans evaporate. As 401(k)s dwindle, their dreams of golden years are being replaced by feelings of hopelessness and anger.
Scientists for the first time have unraveled much of the genetic code of an extinct animal, the ice age's woolly mammoth, and with it they are thawing Jurassic Park dreams.
With the economy in a tizzy, everyone is cutting back on just about everything, including travel. But don’t let that lull you into thinking everyone but you will be staying home this holiday season.
Kids need play to be healthy, learn creativity and social skills, some argue. Full story
Auto industry in crisis; it’s ‘hard to throw a party when you’re dying’. Full story