U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in Egypt on Sunday, opening her first trip to the Middle East as America's top diplomat, bearing an Obama administration pledge of up to $900 million to help rebuild the Gaza Strip. (March 1)
OMB director says budget could increase energy prices to offset new health care.
A tame elephant in Kochi city of India's southern Kerala state turns violent while being led to take part in a temple festival.
Yes, that Ron Howard. The director is pure cool in Jamie Foxx's new music video.
'FOX News Sunday' panel discusses President Obama's economic plan
Karl Rove, Stan Greenberg, Katrina vanden Heuvel and George Will debate.
Harriet Harman has said former RBS chief Sir Fred Goodwin should not "count on" keeping his £650,000 a year pension.
A 15-year-old surfer has been attacked by a shark in the waters off Sydney, the third such attack in as many weeks.
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Magnets are being used to keep crocodiles away
Republican whip says 'no one' in GOP wants Pres. Obama to fail on the economy.
Danny Boyle, the Oscar-winning director of 'Slumdog Millionaire,' says the movie's child actors from the impoverished areas of Mumbai would be looked after financially, provided they completed their schooling. (March 1)
Germany rejected appeals Sunday for a single multibillion dollar bailout of eastern Europe, even after Hungary begged EU leaders not to let a new "Iron Curtain'' divide the continent into rich and poor. (March 1)
At just five feet, seven inches, David Holston is an unlikely basketball star at Chicago State University. (March 1)
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso says EU leaders will work together constructively to resolve the economic crisis.
The BBC says it is investigating claims that a member of University Challenge's winning team broke the rules because he was no longer a student.
Nigeria's Chinua Achebe is internationally renowned for his novels and short stories.
Fans of the late artist Tony Hart have paid tribute to the TV presenter by assembling hundreds of models of his famous plasticine creation Morph.
A Russian ice bath or 'banya' offers visitors the chance to experience hot and cold conditions.
A teenage boy surfing with his father off a popular beach in Australia had his leg mauled by a shark on Sunday. It was the third shark attack in the Sydney area in as many weeks. Officials say the boy was in a satisfactory condition. (March 1)
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso says EU leaders will work together constructively at an emergency summit in Brussels aimed at resolving the economic crisis.
Ice boaters seek the thrill of traveling three times the speed of wind.
Volunteers help start restaurant under promise of paid work if business booms.
Beloved toy and fashion icon turns 50.
George Stephanopoulos breaks down Obama's ambitious agenda.
Deciding what's best for your budget in the recessionary real estate market.
Obama takes on Washington?s lobbyists with proposed budget.
Radio legend passes away at 90.
Nearly 30,000 spectators attend Brussels' first balloon parade on Saturday (February 28).
Director Danny Boyle has returned to his home town in Greater Manchester to show off his Oscar.
String of foreign diplomats arrive in Jerusalem to meet with Israeli leaders, ahead of Egypt's donors summit for Gaza reconstruction
Who singer Roger Daltrey has been a key fundraiser for The Teenage Cancer Trust, inviting famous friends Eric Clapton and Kasabian to perform at the Royal Albert Hall in aid of the charity.
Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev said he will not interfere with the editorial stance of the London Evening Standard where he has bought a controlling stake for £1.
A British expedition to assess the future of the Arctic ice-cap is setting off today from northern Canada.
Pandas born after the earthquake that hit China last May were moved to a sanctuary aiming to teach them how to survive life in the wild when they are released.
Middle East envoy Tony Blair meets with UN officials in the Hams-run Gaza Strip during a rare visit to the territory.