Rainy day shuttle
Coping with storms in the mid-Atlantic, one of the images in this week's collection of photos.
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Coping with storms in the mid-Atlantic, one of the images in this week's collection of photos.
Sen. Edward Kennedy was treated in Boston on Saturday after a seizure, a spokeswoman said. Full story
After four decades carrying millions of New Yorkers, 44 of the city's subway cars are now home to millions of fish to create reefs to buoy local fishing. Full story
A 'Yo-Yo' carnival ride spinning with people collapsed at a Calif. county fair, injuring all aboard. Full story
Critics says wooden bats, not metal ones, should be used in Little League because of safety concerns.
Los Angeles police say a man with a rifle has wounded two people at a festival outside a Southern California church.
After four decades carrying millions of New Yorkers, 44 of the city's subway cars are now home to millions of fish.
On Saturday, Laurel Dubowski accepted a posthumous degree for her daughter Gayle Dubowski, one of five students killed by a gunman at Northern Illinois University on Feb. 14.
A military judge has postponed the first war crimes tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, saying he wants to wait until the Supreme Court makes its ruling on the right of detainees to challenge their confinement in civil courts.
Congress wants a 3.9 percent pay raise for troops next year — more than President Bush wants but in synch with a broader election-year effort by lawmakers to boost benefits for service members and veterans.
A man who wrote hundreds of hateful letters to black and mixed-race men seen with white women apparently was motivated by a girlfriend who left him.
A letter in which Albert Einstein dismissed the idea of God as the product of human weakness and the Bible as "pretty childish" has sold at auction for more than $400,000.
Chinese communities around the country are mobilizing to help victims of a catastrophic earthquake in China's Sichuan province, where many immigrants have roots.