Washington man lights beehive on fire after sting
A Washington state fire chief says a man dumped gasoline on a beehive in a tree in retaliation for a bee sting, then ignited the hive, causing an explosion heard throughout his suburban neighborhood j
Gadhafi's son al-Saadi Gaddafi offers to surrender, wants guarantee of life
Muammar Gaddafi's son al-Saadi is trying to negotiate the terms of his own surrender, the rebel commander in Tripoli told The Associated Press on Wednesday in what would be a major blow to the Libyan
Medical train only hope for Indians left behind
Dozens of elderly villagers, tribal tattoos marking their scrawny arms, sit in a dimly lit hall. Hidden behind large sunglasses or with white bandages wrapped across one eye, they're all recovering fr
Chinese general's spy talk leaked onto YouTube
Footage of a Chinese general discussing sensitive spying cases has been leaked onto Google Inc.'s video sharing site YouTube, in what appears to be an embarrassing failure of secrecy for the usually t
Royal Wedding
Georg Friedrich Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, and Princess Sophie of Isenburg kiss after their wedding at the church in Potsdam, Germany, on Saturday.
Leonardo Dicaprio set to move in with blake
Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio and girlfriend Blake Lively are considering moving in together.
Hurricane Irene dumps foot of rain; 2 million homes powerless
Barely a hurricane on Sunday but massive and packed with rain, Irene flooded towns, killed at least eight people and knocked out power to more than 2 million homes and businesses as it plodded up the
Angler fishes out Minnesota woman's prosthetic leg
A woman who lost her prosthetic leg while swimming in a western Minnesota lake three years ago has been reunited with the limb thanks to an angler.
Beth Krohn was fishing last month on Lake Ida in Al
Snake in a helmet: Ark. player startled by serpent
A high school running back in Arkansas wants to slither through defenses, not have a snake slither inside his helmet.
Gravette High School senior Darrick Strzelecki said he felt something odd in his
Hidden tunnels, bunkers lie under Gadhafi compound
Beneath the grassy courtyard of Moammar Gadhafi's private compound, long tunnels connect bunkers, command centers and spiral staircases that lead to a luxurious home filled with Gadhafi family photos.