The bottom of the Chuckchi Sea is one of the places thought to hold nearly 30 billion barrels of oil, where Shell Oil Co., hopes to strike it rich and Greenpeace hopes to stop them....
Read more: Arctic Battle: Oil Drilling Still Faces Environmental Concerns
The bottom of the Chuckchi Sea is one of the places thought to hold nearly 30 billion barrels of oil, where Shell Oil Co., hopes to strike it rich and Greenpeace hopes to stop them....
Read more: Arctic Battle: Oil Drilling Still Faces Environmental Concerns
This time the pressure is on President Obama's team to 'reset' the presidential race. With a variety of new polls showing Mitt Romney's riding the wave of his post-debate night surge to a near deadlock among likely voters, the Obama campaign is looking for ways to break the challenger's rising tide. And Vice President Joe Biden is lining up as the man to do it....
Police say Pa. bank robbery suspect sought just $1 in attempt to enter federal prison...
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With the war in Iraq over and U.S. troops withdrawing from Afghanistan, First Lady Michelle Obama has made it her mission to support America's servicemen and women returning from a decade of conflict....
Read more: Michelle Obama Speaks Candidly About Military Families
With the war in Iraq over and U.S. troops withdrawing from Afghanistan, First Lady Michelle Obama has made it her mission to support America's servicemen and women returning from a decade of conflict....
Read more: Michelle Obama: 'Make It Right' for Military Families
Celebrity chefs, master mixologists and medical experts from around the world are steamed up about a report that a British teenager had a portion of her perforated stomach removed after ingesting liquid nitrogen in a trendy cocktail.
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Read more: Nitrogen Cocktail Explodes in Teen, Stirring Debate
From Lady Gaga to Victoria Beckham, stars make corsets hot. ...
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In an attack drawing widespread condemnation, a lone Taliban gunman approached a crowded school bus in Pakistan's once-volatile Swat region and opened fire. His target: A 14-year-old girl who'd campaigned against the Taliban for the right to go to school.
Curiosity found a shiny object while scooping up soil off Mars' surface.
Introduced in July 1976 the Apple 1 was sold without a casing, power supply, keyboard or monitor. This rare personal computer has come from the estate of Joe Copson, a former Apple employee. It is estimated to fetch between approximately $80,000 to $130,000 at an auction hosted by Christie's.
Unsupervised TSA agents at an international airport repeatedly failed to screen bags for explosives before putting them on flights with hundreds of passengers, according to a new report from the Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General.