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  • More deadly Pakistan attacks, spy agency hit AP - Fri Nov 13, 8:01 AM ET

    A pair of suicide bombings have killed at least 16 people in Pakistan. One of Friday's deadly attacks targeted the country's powerful spy agency in a northwest outpost. (Nov 13)

  • Philip Seymour Hoffman rocks the boat AP - Fri Nov 13, 6:37 AM ET

    'Pirate Radio' stars Philip Seymour Hoffman and Tom Sturridge talk about bonding on a boat and letting out their inner rock gods. (Nov. 13)

  • Defense leads 49ers to win over Bears AP - Fri Nov 13, 1:55 AM ET

    The 49ers snapped a four-game losing streak, beating the visiting Bears Thursday night, 10-6. Frank Gore ran for 104 yards and a touchdown. Bears quarterback Jay Cutler threw a career-high five interceptions. (Nov. 13)

  • Rutgers routs No. 23 South Florida AP - Fri Nov 13, 12:56 AM ET

    Rutgers routed No. 23 South Florida Thursday, 31-0. Rutgers had seven sacks, blocked a punt and forced the Bulls into four turnovers. It was the first time South Florida had been shut out in a regular season game. (Nov. 13)

  • 'Housewives' Gretchen takes a stand AP - Thu Nov 12, 5:12 PM ET

    Gretchen Rossi from 'The Real Housewives of Orange County' says she's not allowing the other women to trash talk her in the show's fifth season. She also explains why she filmed last season when her then-fiance was dying of cancer. (Nov. 12)

  • Three Tennessee football players arrested AP - Thu Nov 12, 4:37 PM ET

    Three Tennessee freshman football players were arrested Thursday after an early morning armed robbery near the school's Knoxville campus. (Nov. 12)

  • Hornets fire coach Byron Scott, GM takes over AP - Thu Nov 12, 3:43 PM ET

    Former NBA Coach of the Year Bryon Scott has been fired by the New Orleans Hornets after a 3-6 start to the season. The team's general manager Jeff Bower replaces Scott on the bench. (Nov. 12)

  • Fed: Banks need owner consent on overdraft fees AP - Thu Nov 12, 2:43 PM ET

    Consumers may have to give their approval before banks can charge them large overdraft fees stemming from ATM and debit card use.(Nov. 11)

  • Raw Video: Family of bears lives in tree AP - Thu Nov 12, 12:23 PM ET

    A family of bears climbed up a tree in northwestern Minnesota at least three weeks ago and have yet to come down. (Nov. 12)

  • Priest celebrates freedom in Philippines AP - Thu Nov 12, 12:00 PM ET

    A freed Irish priest said Thursday that his Philippine captors treated him well, although they dragged him through the jungle. Michael Sinnott, 79, said he doesn't think ransom was paid for his release. (Nov 12)

  • Report says complaining Chinese risk kidnap AP - Thu Nov 12, 11:56 AM ET

    A human rights group reports that Chinese who complain to their government risk being kidnapped and held illegally. Human Rights Watch claims that detaining petitioners has become a lucrative business in China. (12 November 2009)

  • Clarence Clemons: Twilight of the 'Big Man' AP - Thu Nov 12, 11:07 AM ET

    The Big Man of the E Street Band speaks out on music, the glory days and his intense connection with Bruce Springsteen. (Nov. 12)

  • Raw Video: Swimwear parade record attempt fails AP - Thu Nov 12, 11:04 AM ET

    Over 200 Australians swapped business suits for skimpy swimwear in central Sydney on Thursday in a failed attempt to break the record for the world's largest swimwear parade. (Nov. 12)

  • Look Woo's talking AP - Thu Nov 12, 10:54 AM ET

    Director John Woo talks about learning from Hollywood and how he's taken this knowledge back to Asia for his latest big budget battle epic 'Red Cliff.' (Nov. 12)

  • Canadian teen rescued on Arctic ice AP - Thu Nov 12, 7:06 AM ET

    A 17-year-old hunter is continuing to recover in Canada after being rescued from a floating chunk of ice on which he had been trapped with three polar bears for more than a day. (Nov. 12)

  • Strong storms caused massive blackouts in Brazil AP - Thu Nov 12, 3:08 AM ET

    Heavy rain, lightning and strong winds caused blackouts that left nearly 60 million people in the dark in Brazil. The weather made transformers on a vital high-voltage transmission line short-circuit. (Nov. 12)

  • College Football Preview AP - Wed Nov 11, 10:56 PM ET

    AP College Football Writer Ralph Russo looks ahead to three top games in college football, including No. 4 TCU hosting 16th-ranked Utah. No. 15 Penn State travels to No. 10 Ohio State, while 25th-ranked Stanford is at No. 11 USC. (Nov. 11)

  • Griffey stays with Mariners for 2010 AP - Wed Nov 11, 5:13 PM ET

    Baseball's active home run leader with 630, Ken Griffey Jr., agreed on Wednesday to another one-year contract with Seattle's Mariners. (Nov. 11)

  • There's gold in that thar gold! AP - Wed Nov 11, 5:04 PM ET

    Gold prices rose to a new record of $1,114 an ounce Wednesday, confounding expectations that even the $1,000 level wouldn't hold. (Nov. 11)

  • Metal patient: Nails, coins removed from stomach AP - Wed Nov 11, 4:54 PM ET

    A Peruvian man is recovering after eating metal for months, and having almost 2 pounds of it removed from his stomach. (Nov. 11)

  • Tech Test: BlackBerry Storm2 a big improvement AP - Wed Nov 11, 3:10 PM ET

    When it was unveiled last year, Research In Motion's first touch-screen smart phone, the Storm, got a few things right but was generally a chore to use. The latest version of the BlackBerry device, Storm2, is the one it should have released. (Nov. 11)

  • Robot aims to take bite out of dental costs AP - Wed Nov 11, 3:07 PM ET

    It's not always a pleasure visiting the dentist, especially when cavities are involved, but researchers are working with robotics to make sure your fillings can withstand the test of time and keep you out of the dentist chair. (Nov. 11)

  • Raw Video: First lady 'gets to Sesame Street' AP - Wed Nov 11, 2:22 PM ET

    First Lady Michelle Obama appeared on the children's TV show "Sesame Street" on Tuesday, to mark its 40th anniversary, and to promote the benefits of growing and eating your own vegetables. (Nov. 11)

  • Paris, London mark Armistice Day AP - Wed Nov 11, 2:03 PM ET

    For the first time, France and Germany have marked Armistice Day in a joint ceremony. Chancellor Angela Merkel joined President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris Wednesday for the special commemoration to mark the end of World War I. (Nov 11)

  • Hall of Famer Ballesteros accepts R&A invite AP - Wed Nov 11, 1:46 PM ET

    Seve Ballesteros accepts an offer for honorary membership of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St. Andrews nearly a year after having multiple surgeries on a brain tumor. (Nov. 11)

  • Palestinians mark Arafat death anniversary AP - Wed Nov 11, 12:33 PM ET

    Tens of thousands of Palestinians were rallying Wednesday to mark the fifth anniversary of the death of their iconic leader Yasser Arafat. The event comes as Palestinian political turmoil has been increasing. (Nov 11)

  • Raw Video: Violent crowd turns on kidnappers AP - Wed Nov 11, 12:17 PM ET

    Police rescued four suspected kidnappers from a town hall surrounded by hundreds of angry residents who wanted to mete out their own punishment. Earlier, townspeople had tossed gasoline at the building in a bid to get at the men. (Nov. 11)

  • Pakistanis bury bomb victims AP - Wed Nov 11, 9:18 AM ET

    Mourners in northwestern Pakistan buried the victims of another market bomb blast on Wednesday. Authorities charge the the Taliban are responsible for the attack in Charsadda city, but many mourners believe the blame lies elswhere. (Nov 11)

  • Lights back on in Brazil after hours of darkness AP - Wed Nov 11, 4:51 AM ET

    Brazil emerged early Wednesday from a widespread power outage that plunged its major cities into darkness for hours. Problems at one of the world's biggest hydroelectric dams caused the outage. (Nov. 11)

  • Raw video: Hockey coach lashes out over ref call AP - Tue Nov 10, 11:53 PM ET

    The coach of a Louisiana team goes wild in the middle of a match in Florida. A referee's call made him so angry he threw several items, including a cooler and hockey sticks onto the ice. He's been suspended from coaching indefinitely. (Nov. 10)

  • NFL Week 10 Preview AP - Tue Nov 10, 8:45 PM ET

    AP Sports Writer Rachel Cohen previews three key games in the NFL this week, including the Patriots visiting the Colts. Two 6-2 teams meet as the Bengals play the Steelers. The Cowboys also tangle with the Packers. (Nov. 10)

  • 'Modern Warfare 2' hits the streets AP - Tue Nov 10, 1:28 PM ET

    "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," the highly anticipated video game has hit store shelves. The Associated Press spoke with developer Infinity Ward about the latest version of the first-person shooter. (Nov. 10)

  • Dutch town fights carbon storage AP - Tue Nov 10, 1:03 PM ET

    Residents of a Dutch town are opposing a project to store carbon dioxide deep under their houses. Governments and energy companies have been counting on the technology to help fight greenhouse gas emissions. (Nov 10)

  • Abdul-Jabbar upbeat while battling leukemia AP - Tue Nov 10, 12:36 PM ET

    Basketball Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar tells The Associated Press that he's fighting to control a rare form of leukemia and the prognosis is favorable. (Nov. 10)

  • North, South Korean ships exchange fire AP - Tue Nov 10, 7:59 AM ET

    North and South Korean naval ships have fired on each other off the western coast of the peninsula. Each claims the other side violated their territorial waters. (Nov 10)

  • Carter's two picks lead Steelers past Broncos AP - Tue Nov 10, 1:59 AM ET

    Tyrone Carter returned one of his two interceptions for a touchdown as the Steelers beat the Broncos, 28-10, Monday night. Pittsburgh kept its' share of the AFC North lead with the win. Denver fell to 6-2 with its' second consecutive loss. (Nov. 10)

  • Nov. 9: Stocks jump after G-20 pledge AP - Mon Nov 9, 6:13 PM ET

    The Dow Jones industrial average has stormed to its highest level in more than a year. (Nov. 9)

  • Strollers recalled for fingertip amputations AP - Mon Nov 9, 6:09 PM ET

    About a million Maclaren strollers sold by Target and Babies "R" Us were recalled Monday, after 12 reports of children having their fingertips amputated by a hinge mechanism. (Nov. 9)

  • Cadbury rejects Kraft bid as not so sweet AP - Mon Nov 9, 3:42 PM ET

    Cadbury has rejected a renewed $16.4 billion hostile bid from Kraft Foods after the company refused to sweeten a previous offer. (Nov. 9)

  • Iran accuses 3 detained Americans of espionage AP - Mon Nov 9, 1:12 PM ET

    A senior Iranian prosecutor accused three Americans detained on the border with Iraq of espionage on Monday, the first signal that Tehran intends to put them on trial. (Nov. 9)

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