Book Excerpt: Vegetable Dishes I Cant Live Without: A book excerpt by Mollie Katzen. ›21:49 6 Oct, Sat
Man dies after waiting 22 hours at hospital: A mental patient died after workers at a North Carolina hospital left him in a chair for 22 hours without feeding him or helping him use the bathroom, said federal officials who have threatened to cut off the facilitys funding. ›00:20
Quiz: Where was 'Happy Days' originally set?: Test your red-carpet savvy with our weekly quiz ›13:53
Eclectic mix of contestants for Amazing Race: An ex-NFL player and his estranged wife, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and her actor brother and fraternity brothers are among the 11 two-person teams hurrying for the finish line and the $1 million grand prize on the upcoming season of "The Amazing Race." ›16:45 19 Aug, Tue
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Citing land deal, judge kills Everglades reservoir: The proposed purchase of U.S. Sugar farmland holds such great promise for restoring the Everglades that it would be a mistake to order work to resume on a controversial reservoir, a judge has ruled. ›21:22 14 Aug, Thu
Real Estate: Keeping Tabs On 'This Old House': Now in its 28th year, 'This Old House' has helped transform dozens of houses. But what does it really cost to be part of this DIY club? ›17:21 9 Oct, Tue
More deaths linked to diabetes drug Byetta: U.S. federal regulators are working on a stronger label for a widely used diabetes drug after deaths continue to be reported despite earlier government warnings. ›18:45 18 Aug, Mon
Elizabeth Taylor home after hospital stay: Elizabeth Taylor has returned home from a multi-week stay in a Los Angeles hospital. The reason for the 76-year-old's hospitalization has not been disclosed. ›02:02
Iraq: With U.S. Help, Warlords Gain New Power: ›21:49 6 Oct, Sat
Where bombs were once born, birds now flock: A site once home to a Cold War-era uranium processing plant and the focus of a contentious struggle to clean up toxic waste has re-emerged as a haven for wildlife and a memorial to those who worked to make the area safe. ›20:40 16 Aug, Sat
Foreign snail is tiny but destructive: Scientists worry that a rapidly reproducing, tiny invasive snail recently found in Lake Michigan could hurt the lake's ecosystem. ›20:20 15 Aug, Fri
Do Women Lead Differently Than Men?: Americans could elect our first female president in 2008. What the most powerful women of the past can teach us about how to rule in the future. ›21:39 6 Oct, Sat
Israel shuts Gaza crossings after attack: Israel has closed its cargo crossings with the Gaza Strip following a Palestinian rocket attack on southern Israel that violated a truce. ›09:56
Bacteria a big killer in 1918 flu pandemic: study: Bacterial pneumonia may have killed most people during the 1918 flu pandemic, and antibiotics may be as crucial as flu drugs to fight any new pandemic, researchers say. ›17:21 19 Aug, Tue
Stem cell advance may boost blood supply: Scientists say they've found an efficient way to make red blood cells from human embryonic stem cells, a possible step toward making transfusion supplies in the laboratory. ›18:31 19 Aug, Tue
Windmills split town and families: John Yancy knows the futuristic towers are pumping clean electricity into the grid, knows they have been largely embraced by his community. But Yancey hates them. ›00:03 17 Aug, Sun
Boldin asks Cardinals to trade him: Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin asked to be traded, saying he doesn't feel his situation can be resolved and declaring he has no relationship with coach Ken Whisenhunt."I'm a football player. That's about it," Boldin said Tuesday when asked to characterize his dealings with the coach these days.A team spokesman said the Cardinals have no plans to trade the sixth-year standout and still hope to sign him to a contract extension. ›03:06
U.S. gymnast Johnson gets gold on beam: Shawn Johnson of the United States won an Olympic gold medal in the last event of the women's competition Tuesday night, the balance beam.Johnson nailed a routine that was full of difficult tricks, earning a 16.225. The world champion, who already had a silver behind fellow American Nastia Liukin in the all-around, and a silver on floor and in the team event, edged Liukin, who finished with a gold, three silvers and a bronze. ›15:56 19 Aug, Tue
Seeking Common Ground on Abortion: Can evangelicals and liberals come together over abortion, gay rights, and the role of religion in public life? ›14:35 10 Oct, Wed
Books Q&A: The Real Charles Schulz: 'Peanuts' creator Charles Schulz emerges as insecure and an emotionally distant father and husband in a new biography and documentary. ›22:32 9 Oct, Tue