Serial Killer Has South Carolina Residents On Edge
Terrified residents canceled Fourth of July plans Friday as investigators hunted a serial killer believed to have shot four people to death.
Abortion Doc Murder Suspect Advocates Via Mail
A man charged with shooting a doctor who performed late-term abortions has been advocating through mailings from his jail cell that such killings are justifiable.
The Old Is New Again At Saturday Evening Post
The Saturday Evening Post is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in an increasingly frenetic digital age.
Some Drug Traffickers Apparently Upgrading Weaponry
Federal agents have seized some impressive weapons during a crackdown on a Mexican drug ring operating in Washington state.
Escaped Pet Python Strangled Fla. Child
A pet Burmese python measuring more than 8 feet long broke out of a terrarium and strangled a 2-year-old girl in her bedroom Wednesday.
US Swine Flu Cases Rise To Nearly 34,000
The number of U.S. swine flu cases has reached nearly 34,000, and deaths have risen 34 percent in the past week to 170.
TV Stations Struggling With Viewer Loss On DTV
The government is helping two dozen TV stations that became difficult to receive by antenna when they switched to new frequencies as part of the digital TV transition.
Audit: FAA Should Address Air Controller Fatigue
Air traffic controllers who direct planes in and out of Chicago's O'Hare International Airport have too little time off between shifts.
Sentencing Scheduled For Mo. Mom In MySpace Hoax
A Missouri mother faces up to three years in prison for her role in a MySpace hoax directed at a girl who later killed herself.
Hollywood Murder Case In Hands Of California Jury
A jury on Thursday was set to consider the case of Jesse James Hollywood, who is accused of kidnapping a 15-year-old boy over a drug debt.
Jackson's Will Filed In Los Angeles, Nothing For Rowe
Michael Jackson's will has been filed in a Los Angeles court and early reports suggest he's left nothing for his ex-wife Debbie Rowe.
U.S. Jobs Gloom Overshadows Manufacturing Glimmers
U.S. manufacturing mustered its highest level of activity in nearly a year in June.
Cheap Is The New Cool But Will America Stay Thrifty?
The Internet abounds with self-proclaimed penny-pinchers offering tips on living frugally as the recession bites into America's shop-'til-you-drop lifestyle.
Michael Jackson Gets More Bizarre After Death
Bizarre in life, Michael Jackson's complex personal affairs are taking even stranger twists in death.
U.S.: Air Security Better Post-9/11, But Vigilance Needed
Most of the 9/11 attackers would have been picked up beforehand if today's security had been in place, Homeland Security said on Tuesday.
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