Al-Qaida No. 2 says Obama betrays race: Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader used a racial epithet to insult Barack Obama in a message posted Wednesday, describing the president-elect in demeaning terms that imply he does the bidding of whites. ›20:47
Myanmar activist follows dad to jail: A court in military-ruled Myanmar sentenced a student activist to 6 1/2 years in jail on Wednesday, a week after his father received a 65-year prison term for his own political activities and a decade after his grandfather died in custody. ›21:45
Drought won't stop rebuilding after fires: Many of the Californians displaced by the recent wildfires are bent on rebuilding even as the drought conditions of recent years have intensified the wildfire risk. ›15:55
Beau Biden will not accept Senate appointment: The son of Vice President-elect Joe Biden says he plans to fulfill his military duties and won't accept an appointment to his father's U.S. Senate seat ›19:11
Preview: 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser: Toyota's iconic machine gets more grunt, a smoother ride and sweeter duds. ›07:00 18 Oct, Thu
Top 10 Sports Cars on MSN Autos: The most popular sports cars on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle pages. ›07:00 18 Oct, Thu
Boehner re-elected House GOP leader: Rep. John Boehner of Ohio was re-elected Wednesday as House Republican leader, tasked with reviving a party diminished in numbers and fighting to stay relevant as Democrats take over the White House and strengthen their majorities in Congress. ›19:28
Consumer prices drop by record in October: Consumer prices plunged by the largest amount in the past 61 years in October, as gasoline pump prices dropped by a record amount. ›16:30
Ted Stevens concedes in Senate race: The Republican held a commanding place in Alaska politics while wielding power on some of the most influential committees in Congress. ›21:15
It's North vs. South in Big Three bailout fight: Should taxpayers in Alabama be asked to help bail out Big Three automakers whose plants are concentrated in Northern states such as Michigan and Ohio? How the auto industry pits North against South. ›21:49
CEOs urge $500B stimulus from Obama: A group of business executives on Tuesday urged President-elect Barack Obama to "quickly implement" a large stimulus package soon after taking office. ›21:57 18 Nov, Tue
Al-Qaida No. 2 says Obama betrays race: Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader used a racial epithet to insult Barack Obama in a message posted Wednesday, describing the president-elect in demeaning terms that imply he does the bidding of whites. ›20:47
Quiz: Who blindsided Charlie on 'Survivor'?: Test your red-carpet savvy with our weekly quiz ›13:52 22 Oct, Wed
10 contenders for the best picture Oscar: From Frost/Nixon to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, there's no shortage of contenders. Even fan favorites, such as The Dark Knight and WALL-E may find a place on the list this year. ›19:12 17 Nov, Mon
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
Newsweek: Should bailout be a reverse auction?: Newsweek: Should bailout be a reverse auction? ›15:15
Metallica fans have a subculture all their own: One bride walked down the aisle to Metallicas Nothing Else Matters other fans have stuck with the band for more than 20 years. ›15:00
Suspected U.S. strike in Pakistan kills 6: A suspected U.S. missile strike hit a village well inside Pakistani territory Wednesday, killing at least six alleged militants in an attack that could raise tensions between the anti-terror allies. ›10:56
Talk of GM bankruptcy filing fuels debate: As the days pass and GMs money burns away, bankruptcy is a distinct possibility. But what, exactly, would a GM bankruptcy mean? ›21:43
U.S. home construction at record low: A government report says construction of new homes plunged 4.5 percent last month to the lowest level on government records. ›18:56
Photo of 2 girls leads to reunion in Congo: Associated Press photographer Jerome Delay's photo of two terrified girls separated from family in Congo's chaotic war led to a search for their relatives. This is his account. ›23:02 18 Nov, Tue