House panel grills Lehman chief: Days from becoming the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, Lehman Brothers steered millions to departing executives, Congress was told Monday. ›18:01
8 die in bus rollover; driver DUI?: Eight people died and several dozen were hurt when a casino-bound bus flipped into a ditch, police said. The driver was to be arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence. ›16:42
Contest pairs horse trainers with wild mustangs: As a Johnny Cash tune played over the loudspeakers, horse trainer Gary Main Jr. coaxed Victory through a display of discipline and skill inside the Wyoming State Fair arena. ›19:09 5 Oct, Sun
After losing 500 pounds, man getting married: Once the world's most obese man, Manuel Uribe is getting hitched. ›15:29 2 Oct, Thu
Credit crunch puts squeeze on businesses: If companies around the globe are unable to borrow, they'll begin to cut jobs, cease investment, and default on their debt in larger numbers. ›17:34 5 Oct, Sun
Crisis aside, many face other economic woes: The crisis on Wall Street is drawing attention away from the financial problems many Americans were already facing because of the weak economy. ›11:33
Stevens told pal to 'lay low,' tapes show: Sen. Ted Stevens told a contractor friend that they needed to stick together and "really lay low" to beat an FBI investigation, according to audiotapes played Monday at his corruption trial. ›17:45
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
Vatican sees the light of solar power: The first of a planned 2,400 solar panels have been installed on top of the papal audience hall at Vatican City. ›20:32 29 Sep, Mon
Answer Desk: Why not arrest CEOs?: The government's $700 billion plan to rescue the creaking financial system has prompted readers to ask, why can't we just arrest the CEOs responsible for this mess? ›11:33
Citi says it is suing over Wachovia, Wells deal: Citigroup Inc. said Monday it has filed a complaint in New York Supreme Court against Wachovia, Wells Fargo and the directors of both companies seeking more than $60 billion. ›19:05
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
Video: How soon will bailout plan work?: Oct. 5: CNBC's Senior Economics Reporter Steve Liesman talks about what to watch at the start of the financial week.(Nightly News) ›23:09 5 Oct, Sun
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
FBI file details Evel Knievel allegations: According to his FBI file, daredevil Evel Knievel was nearly charged with being part of a crime syndicate. He in turn threatened to sue the FBI, and neither side followed through. ›18:26
World's luxurious wilderness adventures: Rough it in style and experience the outdoors without giving up plumbing, white sheets and gourmet meals. ›15:23
Judge bars footage of Smith's breast surgery: A judge ordered a Texas doctor and his wife not to distribute videotaped footage of Anna Nicole Smith's 1994 breast augmentation surgery. ›21:43 5 Oct, Sun
Janet Jackson postpones three more shows: Janet Jackson has canceled three more concerts because of an undisclosed illness. She is asking fans to keep their tickets in hopes the shows will be rescheduled. ›00:40 5 Oct, Sun
Top wine regions in the United States: Its time for wine and from sea to shining sea, from New Yorks Hudson Valley to Napa. Discover where you can find great wines that span the alphabet, from Albarino to Zinfandel. ›04:36
4.2 million new 'green' jobs predicted: A major shift to renewable energy and efficiency is expected to produce 4.2 million new "green" jobs over the next three decades, according to a study commissioned by the nation's mayors. ›17:58 2 Oct, Thu
Meltdown trips up aspiring investment bankers: The path to a high-powered career in investment banking suddenly is full of roadblocks for MBA students who have seen Wall Street drastically reshaped while they sit in the classroom. ›17:30