Vice President said Wednesday it would be a mistake for the President-elect to scrap the Bush administration's terrorist-fighting policies designed to prevent future attacks on the U.S.
A police officer and two others are recovering after their cars collided Saturday.
Four intriguing places on Mars have risen to the final round as NASA selects a landing site for its next Mars mission, the Mars Science Laboratory.
China on Tuesday dismissed suggestions that it is seeking to illegally obtain U.S. space technology after a scientist in the United States was convicted of violating the U.S. arms embargo on China.
The only "agent of change" Princess ever supported was the person who freshened the water in her fishbowl.
The husband of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is known for winning the world's longest snowmobile race four times. On Sunday, he got a taste of speed on asphalt instead of ice.
Evoking "Joe the Plumber" in his pivotal home state, Republican John McCain on Sunday cast himself as the guardian of middle-class workers and small-business owners who fuel the economy.
The Macomb County Road Commission is expected to approve the implementation of a four-way stop at an intersection in rural Macomb County, where a Romeo High School student died last month in a crash.
Security forces backed by helicopter gunships and artillery killed more than 60 insurgents in Pakistan in offensives aimed at denying al-Qaida and Taliban militants safe havens, officials said Tuesday.
If you had to sum up the past 40 years of research on the mind, you could do worse than to call it the Rise of the Zombies.
The government is closing U.S. borders to more than 30 generic drugs made by India's drug giant Ranbaxy Laboratories because of poor quality in two of its factories.
Five days a week, Linda Graham trolls tattered neighborhoods of this once thriving steel city outside Pittsburgh for unregistered voters she can sign up as Democrats.
Nebraska Beef Ltd. is recalling 1.2 million pounds of beef because the products may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.
A Pakistani Taliban spokesman denied on Saturday a U.S. media report that al-Qaida number two, Ayman al Zawahri, might have been killed or wounded in a U.S. missile strike.
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