Dave Matthews Band saxophonist dies
LeRoi Moore, saxophonist and founding member of the Dave Matthews Band, died Tuesday from complications stemming from injuries he sustained in an ATV accident, the band's publicist said.
Geeks may be overrated in Hollywood (Reuters)
Reuters - Everywhere you go these
days, Hollywood is heralding the hard-core fan.
Wall: 20 ways Obama agrees with Bush
Since Barack Obama incessantly makes the case that a John McCain administration would equate to another Bush term, it's worth looking at just how much Sen. Obama himself is in agreement with the unpopular president.
No retrial for 'milkshake murder'
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Villagers prize, fear man-eating tigers
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Kinnear doubles up as ghost, obsessed inventor (AP)
AP - When Greg Kinnear flashes his broad smile, you could be in for a pat on the back or a knife in it.
New Delhi blasts death toll rises to 20
The death toll in a string of explosions that ripped through busy marketplaces in New Delhi has risen to 20, police said Sunday.
McDreamy Shockers: Donatella Dating, Prior Juggling (E! Online)
E! Online - Patrick Dempsey's plus one is Donatella Versace? Get ouuuuut!
Audiences set sights on 'Eagle Eye' with $29.2M (AP)
AP - Movie-goers put "Eagle Eye" under surveillance, lifting the conspiracy thriller starring Shia LaBeouf to the No. 1 spot with $29.2 million over opening weekend.
Rescuing Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
The Treasury Department and Federal Reserve on Sunday outlined a comprehensive government plan to prop up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two mortgage finance giants that own or back $5 trillion in home mortgages.
Climber scales New York Times building
For the third time in recent weeks, a man climbed up the side of the 52-story New York Times building in New York early Wednesday.
Turkey: 6 killed in gun battle near U.S. consulate
Armed men have opened fire from a vehicle outside the U.S. consulate in Istanbul, according to CNN-Turk.
Body of clerk abducted in Texas found
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Teen's 'hock the vote' earns him felony charge
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Scientists trace AIDS virus origin back 100 years
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India's Maharashtra state bans film on migrants (Reuters)
Reuters - A western Indian state has banned a film on hardships faced by migrants in Mumbai for fears it could stoke fresh attacks on immigrants in a city often swept up in violent regional rivalries.
Polls show Obama gains in swing states
New polls in five key battleground states in the race for the White House suggest that Barack Obama is making some major gains. The CNN/Time Magazine/Opinion Research polls of likely voters in Florida, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada and Virginia suggest a shift toward the Democratic presidential nominee.
Fewer miles driven means less $$ for roads
Americans drove 1.4 billion fewer highway miles in April than they did in April 2007, the Department of Transportation said Wednesday.
Michael Douglas asked about Wall Street crisis (AP)
AP - Michael Douglas had to field questions Wednesday about the financial turmoil shaking world markets from reporters recalling his role in the 1987 film "Wall Street."
Daniel Radcliffe prepares for the Broadway stage (AP)
AP - Daniel Radcliffe is talking about Alan Strang, the troubled young man he plays in "Equus," the Peter Shaffer drama now being revived on Broadway.
Winners of the 2008 BET Awards (AP)
AP - Complete list of winners of the 2008 BET Awards: