TRIPOLI, Lebanon (AP) - Lebanese members of the Syrian leader's Alawite sect fear their tiny community will be a casualty of the civil war raging in the neighboring country. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
By Ben Blanchard DANDONG, China (Reuters) - Peering at graphic pictures of supposed U.S. biological warfare efforts during the 1950-53 Korean War, Zhang Ping tugs on the sleeve of a visiting foreign reporter to complain about the barbarism visited on... [Full Article]
BOSTON (AP) - In photos of her as a younger woman, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva wears a low-cut blouse and has her hair teased like a 1980s rock star. After she arrived in the U.S. from Russia in 2002, she went to beauty school and did facials at a suburban da... [Full Article]
ATLANTA (AP) - Reese Witherspoon is "deeply embarrassed" about what she said to police officers after she and her husband were arrested during a traffic stop in Atlanta. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
ATLANTA (AP) - Reese Witherspoon is "deeply embarrassed" about what she said to police officers during her husband's arrest in Atlanta. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
ATLANTA (AP) - Reese Witherspoon is "deeply embarrassed" about what she said to police officers during her husband's arrest in Atlanta. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
By Gerry Shih SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc launched a stand-alone music-streaming app on Wednesday, opening another front in the micromessaging service's ambitious expansion into multimedia content. The iPhone app, called #music, will r... [Full Article]
An amazing new photo from a telescope in Chile has captured the most detailed view yet of a green glowing blob 3,300 light-years away from Earth. (Source: SPACE.com)... [Full Article]
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - Nancy Bertler and her team took a freezer to the coldest place on Earth, endured weeks of primitive living and risked spending the winter in Antarctic darkness, to go get ice - ice that records our climate's past a... [Full Article]
LONDON (Reuters) - Bogged down by a stagnating economy and sinking poll ratings, British Prime Minister David Cameron ventured into a new swamp when he waded waist-deep into mud to rescue a drowning sheep. Cameron was on his way back from visiting a ... [Full Article]