Video: Big Three make the case for a bailout: Nov. 18: Seeking billions of dollars in bailout money to keep their companies from going broke, CEOs from the Big Three auto manufacturers pleaded their case on Capitol Hill Tuesday. CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports.(Nightly News) ›23:43 18 Nov, Tue
Septic tanks make Malibu special, smelly: Malibu, which has long relied on septic tanks over sewer pipes as a way to limit development, may soon be forced to acquiesce. ›21:24
Facebook application fee rankles developers: Facebook plans to start charging for verifying applications built for the social network an optional process that has upset some developers despite the company's assurances it will bring plenty of positive benefits. ›16:01
Pilot has mid-flight mental breakdown: An Air Canada co-pilot having a mental breakdown had to be forcibly removed from the cockpit, restrained and sedated, and a stewardess with flying experience helped the pilot safely make an emergency landing, an Irish investigation concluded Wednesday. ›21:11
Guide to stress-free travel: With the economy in a tizzy, everyone is cutting back on just about everything, including travel. But dont let that lull you into thinking everyone but you will be staying home this holiday season. ›15:52
Ballmer says not interested in buying Yahoo: Microsoft Corp. is no longer interested in buying all of Yahoo Inc., CEO Steve Ballmer said Wednesday, though he told shareholders the company would still be "very open" to a collaboration on Internet search. ›19:59
'Fake Steve' stops blogging as 'Real Dan': It was bad enough when Dan Lyons stopped sharing his musings about the technology scene in a hilarious satire of what Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs would be like as a blogger. ›22:38
AAA predicts drop in holiday travel: AAA says travel over the Thanksgiving holiday will drop for the first time in six years due to the economic slowdown and fewer flights. ›22:47 18 Nov, Tue
Did an asteroid kill Mars' magnetic field?: Deep in Mars' past, an asteroid struck the planet with such titanic force that it could've killed off the planet's entire magnetic field, according to a new study. ›18:57
Cuban responds to SEC, says no secrecy deal: Billionaire basketball team owner Mark Cuban responded to U.S. insider trading charges on Tuesday, saying on his Web site that he had not agreed to keep information about a proposed stock sale confidential. ›23:41 18 Nov, Tue
Spacewalker loses tools in orbit: A spacewalking astronaut accidentally let go of her tool bag Tuesday after a grease gun inside it exploded, and helplessly watched as the tote and everything inside floated away. ›04:23
Escaped inmate returns on his own: Chad Toy's escape from jail wasn't what shocked his jailers; it was his plea to be let back in. ›17:22 18 Nov, Tue
Mayor sorry for kids' anti-Obama chant: and third-grade students on a school bus chanted "assassinate Obama!" has publicly apologized, saying there's no excuse for such behavior. ›12:07
Lawyers visit secret Gitmo camp: For the first time, defense lawyers have been allowed to see a section of the Guantanamo prison that is so restricted, even its location on the U.S. base is secret. ›23:19
U.S. intel office adds warming to warnings: A major U.S. intelligence report coming out Thursday is adding climate change to the "traditional" mix of factors expected to destabilize the world into the near future. ›21:33
Struggling companies ax 401 match: Desperate to cut costs, more and more companies are eliminating their matching contributions to employee 401(k) plans. ›21:13
Bucs place leading rusher Graham on IR: Tampa Bay Buccaneers leading rusher Earnest Graham will miss the rest of the season after injuring his right ankle during last week's victory over the Minnesota Vikings.Graham limped off the field after his only carry against the Vikings. The Bucs said he hurt his ankle, but did not release specifics about the injury.Fourth-year pro Noah Herron was signed to fill Graham's spot on the roster. ›19:34
Video: Labor to Obama: Which side are you on?: Nov. 18: Despite declining membership, labor unions raised millions for Barack Obama's presidential campaign, and they're now clamoring for political clout within the new administration. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.(Nightly News) ›00:04
20 more kids seized from evangelist's group: Stories of alleged beatings and sexual abuse prompted child-welfare officials to take custody of 20 more children associated with the Tony Alamo ministries, an official said Wednesday. ›17:25
Cruise lines set new sails in rough financial seas: Amid a deep travel slump, cruise capacity will grow 28 percent in three years. Can megaships help keep the business afloat? ›18:08
Preview: 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser: Toyota's iconic machine gets more grunt, a smoother ride and sweeter duds. ›07:00 18 Oct, Thu