Robert Downey Jr. postpones memoir: Have you taken an idea for a product or service that makes life easier, simpler or better and transformed it into a successful business? Tell us about your experience! ›14:40 21 Jul, Mon
Is this legal? 6 housing questions answered: From gymnast Mary Lou Retton to boxer Muhammad Ali, catch 25 legendary athletes in action. ›18:03 7 Aug, Thu
Yum or yuck? Chocolate-covered bacon: Despite the media focus on Michael Phelps as an unbeatable competitor in the Beijing Games, his teammate and friend Ryan Lochte remains unfazed. 'I always feel I can beat him,' Lochte says of Phelps. ›15:03 8 Aug, Fri
Eclectic mix of contestants for Amazing Race: An ex-NFL player and his estranged wife, a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and her actor brother and fraternity brothers are among the 11 two-person teams hurrying for the finish line and the $1 million grand prize on the upcoming season of "The Amazing Race." ›16:45 19 Aug, Tue
Splat! Brides trash their gowns: On a 911 call, the grandmother of a missing Orlando toddler said her daughters car smelled like theres been a dead body but later said it may have been caused by old pizza. Cindy Anthony said that if her daughter comes to trial in the case, that will be part of her defense. ›14:29 25 Jul, Fri
Nerd Girls show brains can be beautiful: Hate them or love them, trophy wives make the world go 'round in Heather Thomas' novel "Trophies." Read this excerpt and take a satiric romp through the over-the-top world of L.A.'s mega-rich "Second Wives Club." ›19:46 17 Jul, Thu
10 Tips: Keep kids' sports costs in line: Families spend at least $2,000 a year on sports-related expenses for their children. These tips can help you save money in this costly category as the new school year kicks into gear. ›00:42
First Read: Bad-timing for McCain veep-pick day?: There are three reasons why an August 29 vice presidential running mate announcement for McCain could be a problem. ›14:11 19 Aug, Tue
Woman, 85, makes intruder call cops: An 85-year-old woman boldly went for her gun and busted a would-be burglar inside her home, then forced him to call police while she kept him in her sights, police said. ›19:22 19 Aug, Tue
Video: The Olympics impact U.S.-China ties: Amy Cohen had a plan: to be happily married and a mother with a lucrative career by age 30. In her memoir, "The Late Bloomer's Revolution," Cohen writes about finding herself jobless, dumped, and mourning her mothers early death by cancer. An excerpt. ›18:30 6 Aug, Wed
Bush to defend war on terror in speech: President Bush is defending his line-in-the-sand approach to the fight against Islamic terrorism, following presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama in a speech to a veterans group. ›09:27
Nobel winner Solzhenitsyn dies at 89: The White House's many influences apparently extend to the power of love, as two staffers plan to get married this weekend with President Bush among their guests. ›17:07 14 Jan, Mon
Fat to fit: Joy Fit Club transformations: The perfect dress can make the perfect wedding, but one Australian photographer is advising brides to capture their big day in a different way by getting their photo taken in a mud-soaked or paint-splattered gown. ›14:45 25 Jul, Fri
Secret weapons: The gear behind the gold: A federal appeals court has reversed a ruling that awarded John Steinbeck's son and granddaughter publishing rights to 10 of the author's early works, including "The Grapes of Wrath." They ordered the lower court judge to rule in favor of Penguin Group Inc. and the heirs of the author's widow. ›16:07 13 Aug, Wed
Mafiaboss' daughter ties knot in Corleone: and replace them with healthy alternatives. ›16:11 23 Jul, Wed
Note by politician's killer a mystery: Police said Tuesday they hadn't found any connection between slain Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Bill Gwatney and a telephone number written with his last name on a Post-It note found in the home of the man who killed him. ›01:13
63-year-old sues AARP for age discrimination: AARP, the national advocacy group for older Americans, is being accused of age discrimination. ›23:45 19 Aug, Tue
Watermelon steak: Its what's for dinner: Barack Obama has his rolled-up sleeves and John McCain his sweaters under suit jackets, but absent from the 2008 presidential campaign are any risky or gimmicky fashion statements. Will consistent style win out in this election? ›18:17 28 Jul, Mon
Quiz: Where was 'Happy Days' originally set?: Test your red-carpet savvy with our weekly quiz ›13:53
Jury sees tape of girl detailing torture: Shasta Groene described how she and her 9-year-old brother, Dylan, were raped and forced to perform sex acts together by Joseph Edward Duncan III, whom she called "Jet." ›23:51 19 Aug, Tue
U.S. male gymnasts: Doubters helped us: From backpacks with built-in solar panels to recycled sneakers, there's a wealth of cool, new products that will point kids in a green direction and set the stage for life as eco-savvy adults. ›23:24 11 Aug, Mon