Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis talk about teaming up for a road trip in their new movie ‘Due Date,’ at the film’s Los Angeles premiere. (Oct. 29)
Continue reading …Highlights of this day in history: ‘Black Tuesday’ on Wall St. as the Great Depression begins; Osama bin Laden admits ordering the Sept. 11th attacks; Suez crisis heats up Mideast; McKinley assassin executed; John Glenn returns to space. (Oct. 29)
Continue reading …Jurors have convicted a karate instructor of killing a wealthy Florida couple during a home invasion robbery while the couple’s nine special-needs children cowered or slept nearby. (Oct. 28)
Continue reading …Defending national champion Duke was a runaway No. 1 in The Associated Press NCAA preseason Top 25 men’s basketball poll. Michigan State is No. 2. At No. 25, San Diego State is ranked for the first time ever. (Oct. 28)
Continue reading …The same gun was used to shoot at the Pentagon, a Marine Corps museum and a military recruiting center, the FBI said Thursday. The conclusion was based on testing of evidence at the FBI Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia. (Oct. 28)
Continue reading …Re-emerging on the campaign trail after being hospitalized over two days, Republican Senate challenger Carly Fiorina on Thursday declared she is “completely cancer free” and feels “fantastic.” The AP’s John Mone has the story. (Oct. 28)
Continue reading …A man already facing theft charges was captured Thursday as a suspect in a series of fatal central Missouri shootings that had prompted police to warn anyone associated with him to flee the area. (Oct. 28)
Continue reading …An Associated Press review of records of housing authorities across the country finds that many are infested by mismanagement. (Oct. 28)
Continue reading …With just days to go before the elections, airwaves across the nation are saturated with campaign ads. But a shocking number of those ads weren’t commissioned by the candidates themselves or the parties they represent. (Oct. 28)
Continue reading …Whistles, catcalls and lewd come-ons from strangers are all too familiar to New York City women, who say they are harassed multiple times a day as they walk down the street. Now lawmakers are examining whether to do something to discourage it. (Oct. 28)
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