Employment figures for August reveal different economy for Obama and RepublicansObama and Republicans are divided over what the new unemployment data from the Department of Labor means to the economic... | |
Mexico offended by US cartoonistA US cartoonist's attempt to make a statement about the violence in Mexico backfired with his use of the Mexican flag and its national symbol, the Mexican... |
| Pak Taliban threaten attacks in America and Europe The Tehreek-e-Taliban(TTP) has threatened to launch terror strikes in the United States and... |
| Americans increasingly seeking counselling before entering into relationships Relationships are no longer what they used to be, with more and more unmarried couples first seeking counselling before making any lifelong plans with their... |
| Jesse James, Kat Von D make first public appearance together Actress Sandra Bullock's ex-husband Jesse James and tattoo artist Kat Von D have made their first public appearance as a... |
| Bill Clinton's 64th b'day party leads to Hamptons grumbling Former US President Bill Clinton's birthday bash at a rented Hamptons mansion ended dramatically after an expensive vase was broken and a neighbour complained about... |
| US nurse discovers terminal cancer patient is her long-lost father In a remarkable twist of fate, a dying cancer patient reunited with his daughter he hadn't seen in 41 years at the Bronx hospice where she is a... |
| Long Island doctor stripped off his medical license over phone sex with patient A Long Island doctor's license to practice medicine has been cancelled after he got hooked on having phone sex with one of his... |
| US' economic woes would have been same under McCain as President, think 54 per cent of Americans Despite having a perception that President Barack Obama has not done much to improve the economy, 54 percent of Americans think that economy would have been the same today if McCain was in his position, according to a new Fox News... |
| US general backs report saying Afghan withdrawal date 'emboldens' Taliban An influential American general Jack Keane, has endorsed a report entitled 'Succeeding in Afghanistan' that criticises US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron's decision to set a withdrawal date for Afghanistan, that says it "emboldens" the Taliban to fight... |
| Nadal, Murray power through as rain fails to dampen US Open Top seed Rafael Nadal took full advantage of benevolent weather to storm into the third round of the US Open when forecast rain failed to materialise as an Atlantic storm bypassed the... |
| Afghan withdrawal date 'emboldens' Taliban A report, endorsed by an American defence expert and retired general, has claimed that the US and Britain's decision to set a troops withdrawal date for Afghanistan 'emboldens' the Taliban to fight... |
| Blackwater created shell firms to win contracts, says NYT Private security firm Blackwater Worldwide created over 30 shell companies in an attempt to secure millions of dollars in US government contracts, The New York Times reported... |
| Most Americans struggle with long-term weight loss: Study Researchers have found that only about one in every six Americans who have ever been overweight or obese loses weight and maintains that... |
| Islamic group wants US Muslim soldier quitting over Afghan war-God mismatch punished The American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD) has asked the U.S. Army to deny Muslim soldier, Naser Abdo's request for conscientious objector status, accusing him of 'treason' and urging the military to punish him to the full extent of the Uniform Code of Military... |
| Gandhi's grandson pitches in for Pakistan flood aid Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, has asked people for more help in flood relief efforts in Pakistan, saying humanitarian needs should transcend international... |
| Tony Blair explains why Bill Clinton cheated In his new memoir, Tony Blair is attempting to justify former US President Bill Clinton's... |
| White House gatecrasher hands over red party dress for auction White House gatecrasher Michaele Salahi has finally parted ways with her little red party... |
| Dentist buys ad asking Hillary Clinton to run again A Chicago dentist is paying for a new ad advocating that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton make a second presidential run in... |
| US loses 54,000 jobs, Obama promises new package As the US lost 54,000 jobs last month, President Barack Obama promised a new package of ideas next week on job creation and lashed out at Republicans for blocking a legislation to help small... |
| Tiger Woods' 'mistress' Rachel Uchitel purchases $2m NY apartment Tiger Woods' alleged mistress Rachel Uchitel has apparently purchased a 2-million-dollar Park Avenue apartment in New York... |
| A musical on 9/11 released 'Clear Blue Tuesday', a musical offering a unique perspective on the Sep 11, 2001 terror attack in New York was released here... |
| Bosnian Serb leader's trial set to resume The landmark trial of wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic will resume Monday at the UN's Yugoslav war crimes court in the Hague after a brief... |
| Lindsay Lohan in trouble again after baby hit-and-run Lindsay Lohan can't steer clear of trouble. Just days after she was released from a jail and rehab stint, witnesses accused her Friday of hitting a baby stroller with her Maserati and then leaving the... |
| Trapped Chile miner writes poem on his experience Victor Zamorano, one of 33 miners trapped 700 metres underground in northern Chile, sent a poem Friday to officials working to rescue... |
| 7.4-magnitude quake hits New Zealand Tsunami monitoring agencies said they had detected no destructive tsunami after a deep earthquake of 7.4 magnitude struck near New Zealand's South Island... |
| US Open: Sania Mirza out of doubles as well India's Sania Mirza's run in the US Open tennis tournament ended with her losing in the first round of the women's doubles... |
| Indian filmmaker to stay in jail in US Indian documentary filmmaker Vijay Kumar, arrested in Houston for allegedly carrying 'jihadist' literature and brass knuckles in his checked baggage, will remain behind bars without bail but can leave 'voluntarily' if his case is resolved within 120... |
| Kim Jong-il preparing rare congress to extend 'Dynastic Rule' in North Korea North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il is reportedly preparing to hold a rare congress of the ruling Workers' Party to pave the way for his son to succeed him, a feat of political engineering that would be a first in the Communist world, extending dynastic rule to a third... |
| Kendra Wilkinson wants to bite Beyonce's butt'! Kendra Wilkinson is a hot siren herself, but can't stop gushing about her favourites in Hollywood - especially Beyonce's derriere, which she likes so much she would like to bite... |
| Salon ladies keep Rafael Nadal's locks as souvenirs! It's not just Rafael Nadal's looks that girls are crazy about - they will lay their hands on anything that belongs to him, even if it's his discarded... |
| 50 Cent takes a break from Twitter for new album American rapper 50 Cent is taking a break from Twitter to concentrate on his new album 'The Return Of The Heartless... |
| 'Machete' reminds me of Obama's election, says Michelle Rodriguez Actress Michelle Rodriguez has said that she signed her latest film "Machete" because she felt the film was a symbol of hope like President Barack Obama's... |
| Obama gets thumbs up on Iraq, down on economy: Poll US President Barack Obama's approval rating appears to have edged up after his speech on the Iraq war but he still gets bad marks on the economy, according to a new... |
| UN chief condemns Pakistan attacks UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Friday 'strongly condemned' the bomb attacks in which scores of people were killed this week in Pakistan's cities of Quetta and... |
| Brown promises aggressive dose of Jamaican flair against Murray in US Open clash Jamaican tennis star Dustin Brown has said that he is excited about facing World No. 4 Andy Murray in their second-round US Open clash... |
Suspicious package at US airport leads to arrestMiami police swooped on the main airport on Friday when screeners detected a suspicious article in a checked... |
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates in AfghanistanUS Defense Secretary Robert Gates is in the south of Afghanistan after touching down on... |
| Muslims take to Minn. State Fair to repair image In this Sept. 1, 2010 photo, Zuleyha Ozonder, left, hands out cards explaining Islam to fair-goers as they exit of the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in Falcon Heights, Minn. "You just want people to... |
| 1-800-Bakery.com Delivers a Taste Of Home to Students Across America Missing children as they head off to college? Though students may be away at school many miles from home, reach out to them through 1-800-Bakery.com by sending them a delicious home-style fresh baked... |
| Newsweek: Will feminists rally around Sarah Palin? Sarah Palin . Journalist Michael Gross opens the piece with a story of Palin manipulating crowds by arranging for her undeniably cute young daughter Piper to walk onstage once she has finished: “As... |
| Pet Care Trust Grant to American Federation of Aviculture Brings Positive Results In January 2010 the Pet Care Trust awarded a supporting grant of $10,000 to the American Federation of Aviculture (AFA) in Austin, TX for development of the online curriculum 'Fundamentals of... |
| Video campaign invites American Muslims to share their normalcy Dozens have filmed and posted clips for My Faith My Voice, telling viewers about their sports teams, hometowns or families. The grassroots effort aims to show that 'Muslims are like everyone... |
| Video: America's Failing Infrastructure The American Society of Civil Engineers issues a report card every 4 years on the state of America's infrastructure. In the last two report cards, the nation got a D. Richard Schlesinger continues... |
| America's Crumbling Roads and Bridges America's Failing Infrastructure The American Society of Civil Engineers issues a report card every 4 years on the state of America's infrastructure. In the last two report cards, the nation got a D.... |
| Ad touting Hillary Clinton for president in 2012 begins running A new advertisement is backing a presidential run for Hillary Clinton in 2012. The fairly simple ad initially aired Wednesday in New Orleans, according to CNN, which first reported the story. "She... |
| Lewis: Fighting the Feds when the Feds don't fight fair Todd Hornbeck beat the Obama administration once again on Wednesday, and yet he is still losing. Hornbeck was first to challenge the administration's industry-crippling moratorium on deep-water... |
| Fox: Kara DioGuardi departs 'American Idol' Entertainment mogul Simon Fuller, creator of the British show "Pop Idol" that was the template for the U.S. series he produces, called DioGuardi a standout songwriter whom he planned to work with in... |
| Turkish, US military chiefs meet amid debates on Iraq pullout demand Turkish military said that Turkish and U.S. military chiefs met and discussed military and regional issues in Ankara on Friday. Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff... |