Three US Airways jets, carrying a total of 192 passengers and crew members, were reportedly taking off or landing at Washington's Reagan National Airport when they came within 12 seconds of a mid-air collision.
Read more: 3 Jets Avoid Last-Second Collision
Read more: 3 Jets Avoid Last-Second Collision
Are you ready for some bargain knick knacks? How about so many that you’ll not in a lifetime get to see them all? What’s being billed as “The “World’s Longest Yard Sale” kicked off on Thursday, giving shoppers access to 690 miles of deals up...
Read more: World's Longest Yard Sale Kicks Off
Read more: World's Longest Yard Sale Kicks Off
Judge: No mistrial in Drew Peterson's murder case, says ex-officer can still get fair trial
Read more: Judge Rules No Mistrial in Peterson Case
Read more: Judge Rules No Mistrial in Peterson Case
Proposal on custody of Michael Jackson's children seeks to name a cousin as co-guardian
Read more: Co-Guardian Sought for Jackson Kids
Read more: Co-Guardian Sought for Jackson Kids
Italy's PM Mario Monti says country won't seek bailout, Spain's Mariano Rajoy dodged question
Read more: Spain, Italy Meet on Eurozone Crisis
Read more: Spain, Italy Meet on Eurozone Crisis
Syrian rebels use captured regime tank in Aleppo; activists report regime raids near Damascus
Read more: Syrian Rebels Use Captured Tank
Read more: Syrian Rebels Use Captured Tank
San Bernardino today became the third California city since June to file for bankruptcy, citing a $46 million budget shortfall and $1 billion in debt. Under Chapter 9 bankruptcy, Mayor Patrick J. Morris told Bloomberg News that court cases and other actions against the city...
Read more: San Bernardino Files for Bankruptcy
Read more: San Bernardino Files for Bankruptcy
A failed trick involving a butter knife lands a woman in the hospital.
Read more: Photos: Woman Swallows Butter Knife
A Chinese badminton star booted from the Olympics for purposely trying to lose has quit the sport, but not before defiantly defending her actions and calling her disqualification from the games "unforgivable." Many Chinese are now rallying around the disgraced Olympians.
Read more: Booted Badminton Star Defends Losing
Read more: Booted Badminton Star Defends Losing
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Of the 65 people who attended the funeral, 15 contracted the deadly disease.
Read more: Ebola Spread at First Victim's Funeral
Drew Peterson's defense attorneys came into court this morning demanding a mistrial, claiming that the prosecution's missteps have tainted the jury irreparably.
Read more: Peterson Denied Mistrial for 3rd Time
Read more: Peterson Denied Mistrial for 3rd Time
Five suspects ran for the exit after being shot at by the California store owner.
Read more: Watch: Jewelry Store Owner Fires at Armed Robbers
Sofia Vergara’s engagement was quite the affair. Vergara’s son, Manolo Gonzalez, uploaded a video Wednesday recapping the “Modern Family” star’s epic 40th birthday weekend in Mexico that featured her longtime boyfriend, Nick Loeb, popping the question. Gonzalez, 19, chronicled the craziness that ensues when “107...
Read more: Sofia Vergara's Son Shoots Epic Engagement
Read more: Sofia Vergara's Son Shoots Epic Engagement
Ari Guha gets grim cancer diagnosis at 30; insurance chief, whose son had rare cancer, steps in to OK more coverage.
Read more: Aetna CEO, Student Bond Over Cancer
Read more: Aetna CEO, Student Bond Over Cancer
Documents uncovered by ABC News and KMGH-TV show that James Holmes' psychiatrist at the University of Colorado was on a threat assessment team that sought to protect the school from potentiall dangerous students.
Read more: Doc Called Threat Team About Holmes
Read more: Doc Called Threat Team About Holmes
Rafalca, the horse co-owned with Ann Romney, and Jan Ebeling performed Thursday morning on the first day of dressage. After eight previous pairs they earned a score of 70.2 and are currently in 4th place, behind Great Britain, Denmark, and Germany.
Read more: Ann Romney 'Thrilled' by Olympic Debut
Read more: Ann Romney 'Thrilled' by Olympic Debut
Spanish police arrested three suspected al Qaeda operatives Wednesday out of fear they planned an airborne attack in Europe, according to Spain's interior minister, Jorge Fernandez Diaz.
Read more: Spain: Al Qaeda Planned Airborne Attack
Read more: Spain: Al Qaeda Planned Airborne Attack
Ann Romney to AP: horse Rafalca's performance at Olympic dressage "thrilled me to death"
Read more: Romney 'Thrilled to Death' by Horse
Read more: Romney 'Thrilled to Death' by Horse
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