This piggy will not go to market as sausage: This pig wasn't dubbed the 'ham on the lam' by its local newspaper for nothing. An 800-pound hog that survived on its own for a week after a truck flipped while on its way to a slaughterhouse surfaced in a swimming pool at a home near the crash site. ›16:04 1 Jul, Wed
Drugs: Meet Mexicos Suspected Queenpin: Sexy, stylish and female. Meet Mexicos unlikely druglord suspect. ›22:00 10 Oct, Wed
'Mercenary is a Slanderous Term': The founder of Blackwater defends himselfand his company. ›03:32 13 Oct, Sat
Gallery: Your latest splurges: Despite tough economic times, readers share photos of recent big-ticket purchases. ›13:21 30 Jun, Tue
Oil at month-low amid U.S., Europe job losses: Oil prices tumbled to their lowest level in a month Thursday following the release of woeful job numbers in Europe and the U.S. ›20:51 2 Jul, Thu
Did the fry die when trans fats got the boot?: Good news! If you want fries with that, the drive-thru won't be a disappointment even without the trans fats. Consumer Reports magazine tested french fries and found they taste about the same as they always did. ›17:30 29 Jun, Mon
Blankets godfather: Im not his biological dad: Al Malnik, godfather of Michael Jacksons youngest child, denied being the boys biological father Wednesday, as some have speculated. As he revealed intimate photos of Jackson and his children in happy moments at Malniks home, he also said that the late entertainers prescription drug problems have been exaggerated many, manyfold. ›17:29 2 Jul, Thu
Best American towns to visit by car: Has the down economy crushed your summer vacation plans? Are dreams of eating conch fritters on a palm-laden island or, say, motoring through woods that hide a hamlet full of bratwurst and Oettinger all but gone? They don't have to be. ›14:37 2 Jul, Thu
Slide show: Slideshow: The week in celebrity sightings: Chrissie Hynde is a long way from Ohio, friends and family remember Ed McMahon, Kiefer Sutherland takes a New York stroll and more. ›14:42 2 Jul, Thu
Capital Sources: Mike Huckabee, Unplugged: The former Arkansas governor struggles to raise money, lags behind the GOP presidential front runners in the polls and has been maligned by Bushs former counsel. Why he keeps on keepin on. ›18:16 11 Oct, Thu
Facebook to let users control privacy settings: Facebook is overhauling its complicated privacy controls in an attempt to simplify them for its 200 million-plus users. ›22:08 1 Jul, Wed
GPS for autos starting to get smarter: GPS navigation systems will soon get much smarter about applying their encyclopedic knowledge, letting drivers know where traffic is slowing and what roads may be closed down. ›12:50 1 Jul, Wed
Clift: Why Is Howard Dean So Quiet?: Howard Dean has stayed oddly quiet lately while intraparty squabbling over the Democrats primary calendar escalates. What gives? ›22:25 12 Oct, Fri
How Martian clouds create snowfall: Scientists say the Red Planet's scant snow falls from clouds that are similar to the thin clouds of ice crystals seen over Earth's polar regions. ›20:15 2 Jul, Thu
Gamer steals from virtual world to pay real debts: Facing real world debts, a trusted figure in a popular online game stole money from the virtual bank he ran and exchanged it for cash through the black market. ›16:00 2 Jul, Thu
Johnny comes marching home to no job: National Guardsmen are coming home from Iraq to face a new enemy a swooning economy that has landed like a KOd heavyweight on the canvas of their home towns. ›11:55 3 Jul, Fri
Gross: Banks Claim the Credit Crisis is Over. It's Not.: Banks insist their credit problems are over. Why on earth do investors believe them? ›21:31 9 Oct, Tue
Smart in court, Chrysler struggles in showroom: The latest numbers on auto sales show that Chrysler needs to quickly figure out how to navigate the car market as deftly as it did bankruptcy court. ›20:48 2 Jul, Thu
Me, husband or baby: Who owns my breasts?: In moving from the single life to coupledom to motherhood, a womans breasts are always changing ownership. Here, a new mother questions her breasts' dual functionality, as both sexual objects and a food source for her newborn daughter. ›12:55 1 Jul, Wed
Catcher in the wrong: Salinger spin-off blocked: A Swedish author whose new book was promoted as a sequel to J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" cannot publish it in the United States because it too closely mirrors Salinger's classic without adequate parody or critique, a judge ruled Wednesday. ›19:12 1 Jul, Wed
Web retailers and states wrestle over tax rules: In a big break for online shoppers, Web retailers generally don't have to charge sales taxes in states where they lack a store or some other physical presence. ›20:01 2 Jul, Thu