Found at Gaddafi's compound: Condoleezza Rice photos
Libyan rebels who took control of Muammar Gaddafi's sprawling compound made a surprising discovery in one of the buildings: a photo album with pictures of Condoleezza Rice.
Though maybe the discovery
Arizona man accused of stuffing snakes down shorts
Police say an Arizona man stole several baby albino boa constrictors at a pet store by stuffing them in his shorts.
Eric Fiegel was arrested Tuesday after police reviewed surveillance footage from Pr
Explosion
An explosion is seen near Col. Muammar Gaddafi’s main compound in the Bab al-Aziziya district of Tripoli, Libya, on Tuesday. — AP
Explosion
An explosion is seen near Col. Muammar Gaddafi’s main compound in the Bab al-Aziziya district of Tripoli, Libya, on Tuesday. — AP
3-time champ Serena Williams seeded 28th at Open
Serena Williams was seeded 28th for the U.S. Open, which stuck with its policy of following the rankings instead of taking into account players' past performances.
That decision means Williams could
With CIA help, NYPD moves covertly in Muslim areas
NEW YORK (AP) — In New Brunswick, N.J., a building superintendent opened the door to apartment No. 1076 one balmy Tuesday and discovered an alarming scene: terrorist literature strewn about the table
Tripoli falls, Gaddafi vanishes
Libyan rebel fighters shoot towards pro-Gaddafi forces during fighting in Tripoli on Monday. — AP
Hurricane Irene marks 1st big US threat in years
The rapidly intensifying Irene that's already cut a destructive path through the Caribbean is the first hurricane to seriously threaten the U.S. in almost three years, a worry for some emergency management officials who hope people haven't become complacent about the dangers.
Japan to have new PM next week
Japan will have a successor to unpopular Prime Minister Naoto Kan early next week, a Cabinet minister said on Tuesday, as a former foreign minister emerged to vie for the leadership.
Kan has faced in
Wing walker dies after fall at Michigan air show
A stunt wing walker died on Sunday after falling about 200 feet at an air show in southeastern Michigan, officials said.
Technical Sgt. Dan Heaton, a spokesman at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, s