Shock! He survived lightning at gas pump: A dramatic surveillance video captured the vivid flash of lightning that shocked William Hall just as he was pumping gasoline: "I couldnt move ... it was very scary. But he came away with a bump on his head and a bruised elbow. ›14:00
Ancient Peru pyramid spotted by satellite: A new remote sensing technology has peeled away layers of mud and rock near Peru's Cahuachi desert to reveal an ancient adobe pyramid, Italian researchers announced on Friday at a satellite imagery conference in Rome. ›05:33
Smith frustrated by Talladega finish ruling: Rookie Regan Smith didn't like NASCAR's ruling that cost him a Talladega victory, but he's dealing with it tactfully, says Lee Spencer. ›16:15
Briefing Book: Shooting for the sweet spot: Both candidates believe that gun ownership is an individual constitutional right. But their beliefs about the methods government can use to control the sale and carrying of firearms are starkly different. ›14:29
Broken promises: How airlines have betrayed us: Airline passengers are usually a forgiving lot. When a flight doesn't take off as planned, they understand. When they have to pay extra for a checked bag because of higher fuel prices, they oblige. But airlines continue to use travelers' goodwill against them through betrayal. ›13:47
Video: A new line of attacks from Palin: Oct. 5: Gov. Sarah Palin is criticizing Sen. Obama for "palling around" with Bill Ayers, a former '60s radical who worked on education projects with Obama. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.(Nightly News) ›22:51 5 Oct, Sun
Ga. town keeps Laurel and Hardy's legacy alive: A blink-and-you'll-miss-it town in rural east Georgia is the last place you'd expect to find the country's only museum dedicated to the classic comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. ›21:32 3 Oct, Fri
Plug in: Airport-saavy Internet tips: For some travelers wishing to log on, swaggering into the airline club lounge might be the savviest choice. For others, the in-air connection will do the trick. And what about that ever-present threat of the dead battery? Grab your gizmo and read on for the latest in airport Wi-Fi. ›17:28
Abe Lincoln's anger revealed in Civil War letter: Abraham Lincoln's emotions ran high during portions of the Civil War, suggests a newly documented letter, written by the former U.S. president, in which he harshly chastises a couple for disloyalty, at one point even suggesting their line of reasoning is insane. ›16:59
Five keys for Monday's games: K-Rod and the Angels survived to play another day. But will they be tapped out for Game 4? Ken Rosenthal examines that and more. ›17:34
NYT: McCain, Obama sharply divided on Iraq: One of the most pressing questions Barack Obama or John McCain would confront if elected president is how to build on the security gains in Iraq at a time when troop levels have begun to drop. ›09:37
by Lawrence Ulrich: MSN Autos columnist Lawrence Ulrich talks turkey about the 10 worst cars of recent memory. ›07:00 31 Oct, Wed
Is this a trick? Kids get toys instead of sweets: It wasnt the gruesome costumes or gory masks turning up at Lisa Brunos front door that spooked her on Halloween. It was the pudge lurking beneath the costumes. ›18:54
Snag your own A-list retreat: You know those resorts you see in the pages of magazines? The places where Jessica Alba lounges by the pool and Nicole Kidman unwinds after her wedding? Well, they're not as exclusive as you may think. Here's why you'll love them and how to snag your own luxurious vacation for a steal. ›04:37
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Cars Makers Should Greenlight: The concept cars that we think should become production models. ›07:00 31 Oct, Wed
American loses 'milkshake murder' appeal: An American woman lost an appeal Monday of her conviction in a Hong Kong court for the beating death of her husband in a sensational case widely known as the "milkshake murder" trial. ›08:04
Older ears hear again with cochlear implants: Growing numbers of seniors are turning to cochlear implants to restore communication and connection and to prove that a slow descent into deafness is not an inevitable part of aging. ›12:30 2 Oct, Thu
World's luxurious wilderness adventures: Rough it in style and experience the outdoors without giving up plumbing, white sheets and gourmet meals. ›15:23
Experts: Half of mammals in decline: One in two mammal species on Earth are in decline and at least one in four are at risk of disappearing, according to a survey released Monday. ›15:14
Bad smells can give you nightmares: Sleepers exposed to an unpleasant smell will have negative dreams. But smell a rose and your dreams will be peaceful. ›18:43 2 Oct, Thu
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Top 10 Wacky Concept Cars: MSN editors pick the 10 craziest concept cars at the Tokyo show. ›07:00 29 Oct, Mon