New hope on AIDS in Africa: In a sign of hope on a continent ravaged by AIDS, a South African fertility clinic has started a service allowing couples infected with the virus to have a healthy baby. ›12:20 1 Dec, Mon
Shark or boy? 5-year-old has extra set of teeth: A routine dental X-ray of the 5-year-old boy revealed a disturbing discovery: He possessed not one, not two, but three sets of teeth. ›21:21 25 Nov, Tue
$20,000 reward offered in mall shooting: An armored truck company is offering $20,000 for information on two gunmen who shot and killed a guard in a busy suburban Miami mall. ›15:41
Rove: Obama team represents continuity: President Bush's former political director says the national security team named by Barack Obama "represents, to a substantial degree, continuity" especially in hot spots like Iraq and Afghanistan. ›17:13
Oklahoma QB Bradford tears hand ligaments: Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford tore ligaments in his non-throwing hand during the Sooners' win against Oklahoma State and is expected to have surgery following the Big 12 championship game.Sooners coach Bob Stoops said Bradford was hurt on the third series of the game, but played with the injury the rest of the game. He threw for 370 yards and four touchdowns and also ran for a score. ›23:42 30 Nov, Sun
2008 awards: Driver of the year: Jimmie Johnson won his third straight championship, but is he driver of the year? The NASCAR on FOX experts make their picks. ›18:06 30 Nov, Sun
Affordable places to escape the cold: When average daily temperatures dip far below freezing, it's time to get out of the city. But with the economy struggling, sunbathing on a private beach in Maldives may not be a financially feasible option. ›14:58
Obama A.G. pick defended Guantanamo: President-elect Barack Obama's choice to become the next attorney general, Eric Holder, once defended the Bush administration's arguments for holding detainees at Guantanamo Bay, a position that runs counter to his more recent comments and to a signature policy of the incoming administration. ›15:01
Bush touts program for children of prisoners: The President, trying to emphasize the softer side of his policy record before leaving office, thanks volunteers who have served as mentors to children of prisoners. ›18:38
Global guide to tipping: Decode the mystery: Knowing how much to tip in what part of the world doesn't have to be a mystery with our global guide to tipping. ›17:44 1 Dec, Mon
Teen shows up bruised, chained at gym: Police are questioning a couple after a bruised and half-naked 17-year-old boy showed up at a gym with a chain locked to his ankle, claiming he had just fled his captors, authorities said. ›17:05
First Read: New Nixon tapes: Ruthless, cynical, profane: Richard Nixon's reputation takes a fresh pounding every time the National Archives releases another batch of audio tapes from his presidency, and today's opening of nearly 200 hours of Nixon White House recordings is no exception. ›19:02
Hudson's estranged brother-in-law arrested: Police arrested the estranged brother-in-law of Jennifer Hudson on Monday in the deaths of the entertainer's mother, brother and young nephew. ›01:15
The world's 10 best new hotels: The most exciting new hotels of the season, from Boston to Botswana. ›14:57
Second death sentence for 'Chemical Ali': A court sentenced Saddam Hussein's notorious cousin, known as "Chemical Ali," to death Tuesday after convicting him of crimes against humanity while crushing the 1991 Shiite uprising in Iraq. ›12:12
BCS breaks tie, gives Big 12 South to Oklahoma: ›21:35 30 Nov, Sun
Rapport with Obama will be key for Clinton: Hillary Clinton's success as secretary of state may depend as much on Obama's willingness to admit her to his inner circle as her mastery of the job, officials say. ›05:57
Official: 3 die, 29 hurt in India blast: A bomb exploded in a train coach in India's insurgency-hit northeast on Tuesday, killing at least three people and injuring another 29, a state government official said. ›10:10
C-sections tied to higher asthma risk for babies: Babies born by Caesarean section are more likely to develop asthma than children delivered naturally, Swiss researchers said on Tuesday. ›01:52
India to Pakistan: Give up terror suspects: India picked up intelligence in recent months that Pakistan-based terrorists were plotting attacks against Mumbai targets, an official said Tuesday. ›16:22
Report: Ex-AOL boss seeking cash to buy Yahoo: The former chief executive of AOL Jonathan Miller is trying to raise money to buy part or all of Yahoo, according to the Wall Street Journal. ›18:55