1. The price at the pump is soaring in places to more than 3 dollars a gallon, but President Bush says there is no evidence of gasoline price gouging against consumers. Bush also rejects calls by some...
1. The sole survivor of the Sago Mine tragedy, Randy McCloy, released a letter detailing the last hours of the 12 miners who did not make it out. In the letter, McCloy talked about trying to signal th...
1. Karl Rove put s in his fifth appearance before a grand jury investigating the leak of a CIA officer’s identity. President Bush’s deputy chief of staff and a lawyer entered the federal courthous...
1. The head of Iraq's Al Qaeda terrorists group has a new videotape message to the world posted on the Internet. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi mock s the US military and says any government formed in Iraq will...
1. 3 bombs exploded at a resort in Egypt killing at least 20 and injuring more than 150. The attack took place at a popular tourist spot which has been heavily damaged by the blast. 2. The fate of Zac...
1. Osama bin Laden issued new threats in an audiotape broadcast on Arab television earlier today. Bin Laden accuses the US and Europe of supporting a Zionist war on Islam by cutting off funds to the H...
1. There's been a steady stream of voters in New Orleans first mayoral election since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city. Activists are concerned that not enough of the city's displaced population...
1. Originally Kim Roberts doubted the story of a colleague who told police she was dragged into a bathroom and raped at a Duke University lacrosse team party. But in an interview with The Associated P...
1. He was a legend in aviation. Back in 1953, test pilot Scott Crossfield became the first man to fly at twice the speed of sound. He was found dead in the mountains of Georgia Thursday in the wreckag...
1. White House spokesman Scott McClellan resigned from his position Wednesday after nearly 3 years on the job. The resignation comes amid increasing calls for change at the White House especially sinc...