Under Cover of the Night, with 1-17th Infantry 11 April 2010 During a mission there is no “pause” button. It’s on until it’s over. Recently, Charlie Company 1-17th Infantry conducted a mission that included visiting villages in the Shah Wali Kot d
NEW YORK - Dave Letterman can heave a huge sigh of relief after the guilty plea Tuesday of a TV producer charged with trying to extort him. No time-consuming legal mumbo-jumbo will be dogging Letterman. No more messy, embarrassing public revelations of hi
Bode Miller of the United States has won a World Cup super-combined event on the Lauberhorn course for his first victory since March 2008.
Phoenix police identified a suspect accused of kidnapping and molesting a 5-year-old girl before a patrol officer spotted his car and helped rescue the child.
For Uncle Sam, Wednesday is a big payday. But what the government rakes in on April 15 - and throughout the year - won't be enough to cover its expenses.
Brazil's most popular derby between old enemies Fluminense and Flamengo ended goalless at the Maracana in the first leg of their Copa Sudamericana preliminary stage clash.
Police in Las Vegas say a tamed tiger that escaped from a magic act has been captured.