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Police and protesters fought in the streets into the early hours Friday as an estimated 1 million Brazilians swarmed through more than…

Obama renews calls for nuclear reductions

Appealing for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama renewed his call Wednesday to reduce U.S. and…

Star-studded party for Israeli president's 90th

Israeli and global leaders, local celebrities and Hollywood superstars celebrated under one roof Tuesday to honor Israeli Pr…

Administrator opens probe of spill claims lawyer

The administrator of a multibillion-dollar settlement arising from the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf pledged Friday to thoro…

The numbers game muddies NSA surveillance debate

Seeking to win over public trust, the Obama administration has been throwing around a lot of numbers as it tries to describe…

Red Cross' Guantanamo reports sought in 9/11 case

The International Committee of the Red Cross urged a military judge Tuesday to refuse a request to open its confidential com…

FBI digging at former home of famed NY mobster

FBI agents with jackhammers and shovels were digging Tuesday under a New York City house once occupied by a famed gangster w…

Wallenda to cross gorge near Grand Canyon on wire

Nik Wallenda, the Florida-based daredevil, acrobat and heir to the famed Flying Wallendas circus family, is afraid of only o…

Flooding may force 100,000 from west Canada homes

Water levels from heavy flooding in western Canada were expected to peak around noon on Friday possibly forcing as many as 1…

Myanmar monk lashes out at Time magazine

Upon seeing his photo splashed across the cover of Time magazine with the words "Face of Buddhist Terror," Myanmar's most-ta…

Oklahoma executes inmate for couple's 2000 deaths

Oklahoma executed a 36-year-old man on Tuesday for taking part in the brutal killing of a ranching couple 13 years ago. Jame…

Cuba, US try talking, but face many obstacles

They've hardly become allies, but Cuba and the U.S. have taken some baby steps toward rapprochement in recent weeks that hav…

Italy stays inside hotel after nearby protests

Italy's squad is staying inside the team hotel at the Confederations Cup after anti-government demonstrations occurred nearb…

Coroner IDs body of journalist Michael Hastings

The Los Angeles County coroner's office confirmed Thursday that a body removed from the burned wreckage of a crashed car was…

US sees sanctions impact on Iranian politics

American officials are hailing the election of an Iranian president who vows to seek relief from international sanctions as …

Police believe convicted murderer Terrence Leary broke into school before alleged attack

Police are investigating if a convicted murderer, accused of attacking a woman while on parole on Wednesday night, also broke…

Coroner to investigate brutal stabbing murder at Adelaide Convention Centre

A coroner will examine if there were failures by authorities ahead of a woman's brutal stabbing murder in Adelaide.…

Thousands attend opening of Avenue of Honour, a memorial to diggers killed in Afghanistan

Australia's newest war memorial has opened in far north Queensland to honour the 39 diggers who have been killed in Afghanist…

Food Network Not Renewing Paula Deen Contract

The Food Network said Friday it's dumping Paula Deen, barely an hour after the celebrity cook posted a videotaped apology onl…

Bill Shorten believes no leadership challenge likely, sidesteps questions on support for Julia Gillard

Cabinet minister and Labor factional leader Bill Shorten says he does not believe there will be a leadership ballot next week…

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Senior NSW police officer shredded documents from meetings with Catholic Church officials

New South Wales Police has admitted all records of a senior officer's involvement with a key Catholic Church body set up to d…

Bail refused for killer arrested over attempted rape

A convicted murderer released on parole after 22 years in jail has been refused bail after allegedly stabbing and attempting …

South Australian courts cutting back regional circuits to save money

There are to be cutbacks on court circuits for regional South Australia to save money. District Court Judge Paul Muscat comm…

Fears women not getting enough support inside ACT jail

Community groups have raised concerns about the conditions for women inside Canberra's jail.…

High Court rejects challenge to alcohol restriction laws over smuggling conviction

A Palm Island woman has lost her High Court appeal against her conviction for smuggling alcohol into a restricted area.…

Health authorities admit 2011 legionnaires' death at Wesley kept quiet

Management at Brisbane's Wesley Hospital say it was a mistake not to tell the public about a man's death from legionnaires' d…

Australian Patrick Alexander held in Indonesia on embezzlement allegations despite ruling his detention is illegal

An Australian businessman and former senior DFAT diplomat is being held in Indonesia after a business deal turned sour, despi…

Disaster website rises from bushfire ashes

A social media expert has praised a new website designed to connect Tasmanians during natural disasters.…

Justin Monfries jailed for Canberra Hospital hit and run

The man who killed a woman in a hit and run accident outside Canberra Hospital has been sentenced to nearly 13 years in priso…

Senior ministers rally behind PM Julia Gillard as Rudd returns to Canberra

Senior federal ministers have rallied behind Prime Minister Julia Gillard as MPs begin the final sittings of Parliament befor…

Hotel operator considers armed guards

The Federal Group is considering hiring armed guards.…

Tasmanian forestry contractors using loophole to continue work after being paid to leave industry

A Senate inquiry has heard extraordinary allegations that Tasmanian forestry contractors who were paid by the Government to l…

Massive cattle drive kicks off in western Qld

A western Queensland drover says history will be made when 18,000 cattle are walked from Queensland to New South Wales over t…

Suspicious fire at Gunns headquarters

A fire at the headquarters of collapsed Tasmanian timber company Gunns is being treated as suspicious.…

Tasmanian woman Leanne Rowe wakes from car crash with rare Foreign Accent Syndrome

A Tasmanian woman who sustained a head injury that left her speaking with what sounds like a French accent says the rare cond…

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Europe's indebted countries have seen their borrowing costs edge higher after the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled it could start phasing…

Obama renews calls for nuclear reductions

Appealing for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama renewed his call Wednesday to reduce U.S. and…

Shell: Joint venture to spend $3.9 in Nigeria

Royal Dutch Shell PLC said Friday its Nigerian joint venture will spend $3.9 billion on investments in the Niger delta, incl…

Old liquor finds new life in Ghana cocktail scene

Ghana's traditional liquor akpeteshie tastes like fire to the uninitiated, burning all the way down the throat to a nervous …

UK gives green light to food health ratings

The UK is introducing a labelling scheme which colour codes foods according to how healthy they are.…

Victorian Government threatens court action if Sportsbet ad is not removed

The Victorian Government says it will take court action if a huge advertisement near Melbourne Airport, which shows two anima…

FAA moving toward easing electronic device use

The government is moving toward easing restrictions on airline passengers using electronic devices to listen to music, play …

FIA gives reprimand to Mercedes, Pirelli for tests

Mercedes and drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg were cleared Friday to keep chasing the Formula One championship after …

US stocks edge lower after a two-day plunge

The stock market is edging lower in midday trading as investors regroup following the biggest drop of the year. The Dow Jones…

Air travel changes at less than supersonic speed

When the Concorde started flying in the 1970s, hopes were high that the traveling masses would soon streak through the air f…

4 ways to be transported by the Paris Air Show

Here's a look at some innovations from this week's Paris Air Show: JET-LAG CURE? You know how you feel — and look — when…

Administrator opens probe of spill claims lawyer

The administrator of a multibillion-dollar settlement arising from the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf pledged Friday to thoro…

Victoria's Yallourn power station could be shut for days after fire

The Yallourn power station in eastern Victoria could remain closed for several days after a fire forced the plant offline.…

Unemployment fell in half of US states in May

Unemployment rates fell in half of U.S. states last month, led by drops in California, West Virginia, New York and Hawaii. T…

Senate immigration bill boosted by border deal

Far-reaching immigration legislation offering the prize of U.S. citizenship to millions is swiftly gaining ground in the Sen…

AP Analysis: Protests threaten Erdogan ambitions

Three weeks of protest have taken a political toll on Turkey's prime minister that could upend key parts of his political ag…

Union says Holden on track to meet redundancy targets in South Australia

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union says a warning from Holden executives about the company's future has triggered a s…

Stevie Wonder may play for Morocco conference

Stevie Wonder has offered to sing live for international negotiators who are in Morocco trying to forge a deal to give the v…

Albania votes after rowdy but peaceful campaign

Political parties in Albania entered their final day of campaigning for Sunday's general elections, considered a test for th…

Massive nationwide protests that Egypt's opposition plans for June 30 are taking on a dangerous edge. Opponents of Islamist President …

Kerry trip starts with tough Syrian, Afghan issues

Secretary of State John Kerry begins an overseas trip plunging into two thorny foreign policy problems facing the Obama admi…

Putin pledges $43 billion for infrastructure

President Vladimir Putin pledged on Friday that Russia would invest at least $43 billion to upgrade the country's roads and …

Brazil protesters struggle to define next steps

After a week of mass protests, Brazilians won the world's attention and a pull-back on the subway and bus fare hikes that ha…

Germany offers to treat Ukraine's jailed ex-PM

Germany offered to fly jailed former Premier Yulia Tymoshenko out of Ukraine to provide medical treatment for a back problem…

The numbers game muddies NSA surveillance debate

Seeking to win over public trust, the Obama administration has been throwing around a lot of numbers as it tries to describe…

Obama renews calls for nuclear reductions

Appealing for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama renewed his call Wednesday to reduce U.S. and…

Brazil leaders to meet as protests, violence grow

Police and protesters fought in the streets into the early hours Friday as an estimated 1 million Brazilians swarmed through…

Red Cross' Guantanamo reports sought in 9/11 case

The International Committee of the Red Cross urged a military judge Tuesday to refuse a request to open its confidential com…

Myanmar monk lashes out at Time magazine

Upon seeing his photo splashed across the cover of Time magazine with the words "Face of Buddhist Terror," Myanmar's most-ta…

Oklahoma executes inmate for couple's 2000 deaths

Oklahoma executed a 36-year-old man on Tuesday for taking part in the brutal killing of a ranching couple 13 years ago. Jame…

Cuba, US try talking, but face many obstacles

They've hardly become allies, but Cuba and the U.S. have taken some baby steps toward rapprochement in recent weeks that hav…

US sees sanctions impact on Iranian politics

American officials are hailing the election of an Iranian president who vows to seek relief from international sanctions as …

China's Xi harks back to Mao in party 'cleanup'

China's new leader Xi Jinping is commanding wayward Communist Party cadres to purify themselves of corruption, and he's summ…

Vietnam hunger strike tests official intimidation

Cu Huy Ha Vu's books come with pages torn out by prison guards. Only some of his letters reach home. He is not allowed to ac…

Oversight board concerned about NSA surveillance

The chairman of the federal oversight board that President Barack Obama said will meet with him to discuss the National Secu…

China's Xi harks back to Mao in party 'cleanup'

China's new leader Xi Jinping is commanding wayward Communist Party cadres to purify themselves of corruption, and he's summ…

Victorian Government threatens court action if Sportsbet ad is not removed

The Victorian Government says it will take court action if a huge advertisement near Melbourne Airport, which shows two anima…

Air travel changes at less than supersonic speed

When the Concorde started flying in the 1970s, hopes were high that the traveling masses would soon streak through the air f…

Flood damages Austrian UNESCO heritage site

A flash flood unleashed by a major thunderstorm has inundated the Austrian village of Hallstatt, which has been awarded spec…

New Zealand beats France 24-9 in 3rd test

Winger Ben Smith scored one try and created another in a rugged but disjointed match Saturday as New Zealand beat France 24-…

Vietnam hunger strike tests official intimidation

Cu Huy Ha Vu's books come with pages torn out by prison guards. Only some of his letters reach home. He is not allowed to ac…

FAA moving toward easing electronic device use

The government is moving toward easing restrictions on airline passengers using electronic devices to listen to music, play …

4 ways to be transported by the Paris Air Show

Here's a look at some innovations from this week's Paris Air Show: JET-LAG CURE? You know how you feel — and look — when…

Revival of paintings on display at women's museum

Wearing gold-sequined Uggs, a bright smile and flawless brown skin that belies her 82 years, Faith Ringgold explains her "co…

Cruz hits lifts Rangers over Cardinals 6-4

Texas' Nelson Cruz snapped a ninth-inning tie with a two-run single through a drawn-in infield to give the Rangers a 6-4 win…

Oversight board concerned about NSA surveillance

The chairman of the federal oversight board that President Barack Obama said will meet with him to discuss the National Secu…

FIA gives reprimand to Mercedes, Pirelli for tests

Mercedes and drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg were cleared Friday to keep chasing the Formula One championship after …

US man held for threatening to kill Kerr

A US man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to kill Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr.Steven C Swanson from East …

Brazil leaders to meet as protests, violence grow

Police and protesters fought in the streets into the early hours Friday as an estimated 1 million Brazilians swarmed through…

Stevie Wonder has offered to sing live for international negotiators who are in Morocco trying to forge a deal to give the visually im…

Stones, BBC reportedly near Glastonbury deal

Rolling Stones fans know you can't always get what you want. But they may get what they need, with agreement reportedly near…

Revival of paintings on display at women's museum

Wearing gold-sequined Uggs, a bright smile and flawless brown skin that belies her 82 years, Faith Ringgold explains her "co…

Sam Taylor-Johnson to direct '50 Shades' movie

Producers say British visual artist and filmmaker Sam Taylor-Johnson has been signed to direct the movie version of erotic b…

Seth Rogen on reshooting 'This Is the End' finale

This is the end. Unless that is the end. Since opening last week, the apocalyptic comedy "This Is the End" has earned $33 mi…

Air travel changes at less than supersonic speed

When the Concorde started flying in the 1970s, hopes were high that the traveling masses would soon streak through the air f…

4 ways to be transported by the Paris Air Show

Here's a look at some innovations from this week's Paris Air Show: JET-LAG CURE? You know how you feel — and look — when…

US man held for threatening to kill Kerr

A US man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to kill Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr.Steven C Swanson from East …

Lebanon's Baalbek festival to change venue

Lebanon's world famous Baalbek International Festival is looking to move away from the ancient city with its Roman ruins bec…

Friend: James Gandolfini died of heart attack

An autopsy on James Gandolfini has found that the "Sopranos" star died of a heart attack, with no evidence of substance abus…

Expert: Michael Jackson was totally sleep-deprived

Michael Jackson's inability to learn new dance moves and remember the lyrics to his songs were symptoms that the singer was …

Star-studded party for Israeli president's 90th

Israeli and global leaders, local celebrities and Hollywood superstars celebrated under one roof Tuesday to honor Israeli Pr…

North West joins unorthodox celebrity baby club

Was Kanye West inspired by One Direction? Kim Kardashian and Kanye West named their daughter North West, according to their …

Kardashian, West name baby girl North

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have taken a new direction in naming their baby girl. They're calling her North — as in Nort…

Dark MOFO exhibit closed after seizures

A Dark MOFO exhibit has been closed after seven people suffered seizures over the past week. The patients were taken to the …

New, intense ride opens at Universal Studios

Within an hour of the new Transformers ride opening at Universal Studios on Thursday, hundreds of people stood in the swelte…

Depardieu fined $5,300 in drunk-driving case

A French court has fined Gerard Depardieu 4,000 euros ($5,300) and suspended his driver's license for six months in a drunk-…

Veteran jazz pianist Cecil Taylor wins Kyoto Prize

An American jazz legend Cecil Taylor was among three winners of an annual Japanese award for global achievement. The Inamori…

Old liquor finds new life in Ghana cocktail scene

Ghana's traditional liquor akpeteshie tastes like fire to the uninitiated, burning all the way down the throat to a nervous …

Developer: Kan. caverns could preserve human race

After most of the world's population is wiped off the map by a wayward meteorite or hail of nuclear missiles, the survival o…

Wearing gold-sequined Uggs, a bright smile and flawless brown skin that belies her 82 years, Faith Ringgold explains her "confrontatio…

Chinese students eye Australia to learn

Educators in Australia can expect a surge of Chinese students over the next decade, a new survey has found.An HSBC survey con…

G-8 NOTEBOOK: Cameron Tweets WWII bomb at G-8 site

Well, that was close. Or was it? Shortly after wrapping up one of the most peaceful Group of Eight summits in recent memory,…

World Bank highlights climate-poverty link

The World Bank says it will increasingly view its efforts to help developing countries fight poverty through a "climate lens…

Fluffy cows: Old beauty practice gains attention

Grooming cows so they look like unusually large poodles is a well-known beautification practice in the show cattle industry.…

'Man of Steel' promoted from the pulpit

Seems Warner Bros. has taken movie marketing to a whole new level — even higher than a bird or a plane. The studio enliste…

Ore. House passes bill to track toxic chemicals

The Oregon House passed a bill Tuesday that would set up a public database to track 19 toxic chemicals used in children's to…

Syrian refugees in Egypt hit by break in ties

The minute professional diver Mohammed Ibrahim, a Syrian, heard that Egypt's president had cut relations with Syria and clos…

Chicago joins growing club of bike-sharing cities

The newest piece of Chicago's vast transit puzzle will not rumble between skyscrapers on its 100-year-old elevated rail line…

Flood damages Austrian UNESCO heritage site

A flash flood unleashed by a major thunderstorm has inundated the Austrian village of Hallstatt, which has been awarded spec…

AP PHOTOS: 3 little liligers cavort at Russian zoo

The zoo in Novosibirsk, Russia's third-largest city, is home to a unique animal — the liliger. That's a big cat breed where…

Air travel changes at less than supersonic speed

When the Concorde started flying in the 1970s, hopes were high that the traveling masses would soon streak through the air f…

Anglicans want truth on abuses: archbishop

Church groups should be ready to cop heavy criticism in the wake of the royal commission into child sex abuse, Brisbane's Ang…

Human Rights Commission to investigate discrimination against working mothers

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has put the vexed issue of gender equality back on the agenda by asking the Human Rights Commiss…

Backing for alcohol violence forum

The WA Youth Affairs Council has voiced its support for the State Opposition's proposed community forum to tackle alcohol-rel…

Brazil leaders to meet as protests, violence grow

Police and protesters fought in the streets into the early hours Friday as an estimated 1 million Brazilians swarmed through…

Obama renews calls for nuclear reductions

Appealing for a new citizen activism in the free world, President Barack Obama renewed his call Wednesday to reduce U.S. and…

Developer: Kan. caverns could preserve human race

After most of the world's population is wiped off the map by a wayward meteorite or hail of nuclear missiles, the survival o…

Especially grim encephalitis toll feared in India

A mosquito-borne disease that preys on the young and malnourished is sweeping across poverty-riven northern India again this…

UK gives green light to food health ratings

The UK is introducing a labelling scheme which colour codes foods according to how healthy they are.…

World Bank highlights climate-poverty link

The World Bank says it will increasingly view its efforts to help developing countries fight poverty through a "climate lens…

Nurses' union wants Queensland Health to examine Wesley Hospital's reporting history

The Queensland Nurses Union says Queensland Health should take a closer look at the Wesley Hospital's reporting history follo…

Backing for alcohol violence forum

The WA Youth Affairs Council has voiced its support for the State Opposition's proposed community forum to tackle alcohol-rel…

Scientists discuss new photo-taking satellite

Nearly 120 scientists and engineers from around the world are meeting in South Dakota this week to discuss operational and t…

Scientists: Timber in Lake Michigan centuries old

A wooden beam embedded at the bottom of northern Lake Michigan appears to have been there for centuries, underwater archaeol…

Digital 3-D atlas of brain reveals tiny details

Scientists have a new brain atlas to help them study their favorite organ. It's a digital, three-dimensional model called "B…

Anti-vaccination group fails to stop advertising 'cancer treatment'

The anti-vaccination group that goes under the name Australian Vaccination Network (AVN) has failed to comply with a Governme…

Veteran jazz pianist Cecil Taylor wins Kyoto Prize

An American jazz legend Cecil Taylor was among three winners of an annual Japanese award for global achievement. The Inamori…

Bond researcher seeks doping 'footprint' in blood

Research at Bond University on Queensland's Gold Coast could lead to improved anti-doping tests for sport.…

Work extended on trial to prevent dengue transmission

A far north Queensland trial aimed at tackling the spread of dengue fever will be extended next month.…

When the Concorde started flying in the 1970s, hopes were high that the traveling masses would soon streak through the air faster than…

FAA moving toward easing electronic device use

The government is moving toward easing restrictions on airline passengers using electronic devices to listen to music, play …

First Apple computer could fetch $500,000 or more

It's the kind of electronic junk that piles up in basements and garages — an old computer motherboard with wires sticking …

CSIRO unveils boost for food production

Australian scientists are listening to oyster hearts and monitoring cows online as part of plans to dramatically increase foo…

The Age newspaper uses editorial to urge Prime Minister Julia Gillard to quit

The Age newspaper has taken the unusual step of calling for Prime Minister Julia Gillard to stand aside "for the good of the …

Stocks recover on Wall Street after a 2-day plunge

Traders decided that the stock market has suffered enough, at least for now. After a two-day plunge, stocks ended the week wi…

Review: Instagram video a savvy move by Facebook

If you think Instagram snapshots of lunch plates, drooling babies and random desk objects are exciting, just wait until your…

Digital 3-D atlas of brain reveals tiny details

Scientists have a new brain atlas to help them study their favorite organ. It's a digital, three-dimensional model called "B…

Veteran jazz pianist Cecil Taylor wins Kyoto Prize

An American jazz legend Cecil Taylor was among three winners of an annual Japanese award for global achievement. The Inamori…

Yahoo completes $1.1B deal for Tumblr

Yahoo has completed its $1.1 billion acquisition of online blogging forum Tumblr. The move represents Yahoo CEO Marissa Maye…

Pirate Bay Swede sentenced for hacking, fraud

A Swede who is in prison for involvement with file-sharing site Pirate Bay has been found guilty of fraud, hacking into Swed…

France threatens Google with privacy fines

France is giving Google three months to be more upfront about the data it collects from users — or be fined. Other Europea…

Sony chief says time needed to study proposal

Sony Corp. needs more time to study a key proposal from a U.S. hedge fund to spin off a part of its entertainment unit as a …

Dotcom 'in tears' after Megaupload files deleted

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom said Thursday he was "in tears" after a European company deleted all the data it was hosting f…

Review: Google Reader's end hatches better service

On July 1, we say goodbye to Google Reader, a handy tool for bringing headlines and articles from your favorite websites int…

Harvested veggies may still be alive

Persuading kids to eat fruit and vegetables may have just got harder.It turns out the produce you buy in the shops is still a…

Car quality dinged by tech glitches, survey finds

Car buyers increasingly want high-tech features like voice recognition and navigation. But they're not very forgiving of the…

457 visa rorting: Workers accuse Indian IT giant Tata Consultancy Services of visa abuse

One of India's largest IT companies has been accused of misusing 457 visas to bring foreign workers into Australia. Tata Con…

Revival of paintings on display at women's museum

Wearing gold-sequined Uggs, a bright smile and flawless brown skin that belies her 82 years, Faith Ringgold explains her "co…

Flood damages Austrian UNESCO heritage site

A flash flood unleashed by a major thunderstorm has inundated the Austrian village of Hallstatt, which has been awarded spec…

When the Concorde started flying in the 1970s, hopes were high that the traveling masses would soon streak through the air faster than…

Brazil leaders to meet as protests, violence grow

Police and protesters fought in the streets into the early hours Friday as an estimated 1 million Brazilians swarmed through…

Radar shows tornado touched down at Denver airport

Radar indicated a tornado briefly touched down Tuesday over the east runways of Denver International Airport, where thousand…

Clashes erupt in Egypt over Islamist governors

Clashes erupted between supporters and opponents of Egypt's president and his Muslim Brotherhood Tuesday over his appointmen…

New, intense ride opens at Universal Studios

Within an hour of the new Transformers ride opening at Universal Studios on Thursday, hundreds of people stood in the swelte…

Syrian exiles get taste of home: Beloved ice cream

For Syrians, no visit to Damascus' Old City is complete without a stop at a more than century-old ice cream parlor in its ma…

Compromise among senators eyed on border security

After secretive talks, key senators expressed optimism Wednesday night that they were closing in on a bipartisan agreement t…

Firm seeks FAA OK for tall Vegas Strip thrill ride

A Florida-based thrill ride developer is seeking federal approval for air space to allow a 650-foot-tall roller coaster on t…

When car rental reservations aren't honored

We're sorry, sir, but we don't have any cars left. That was my unpleasant welcome to Michigan by Hertz. I had a reservation. …

Argentine cash controls bring bargains, headaches

The Brazilian visitors gawk in wonder as they stroll past shop windows along touristy Florida street in the Argentine capita…

Boeing nets orders for 102 stretch 787s

Boeing Co. won major orders from five customers for a stretched-out version of its popular 787 Dreamliner jet at the Paris A…

Anger in southern Egypt over Islamist governor

Angry tourism workers and activists in Luxor threatened Monday to block a newly appointed Islamist governor from his office …

Adventure of Everest begins at tiny Nepal airstrip

As soon as the decades-old Twin Otter landed at Lukla airport, passengers burst out in applause. They do that for nearly eve…

Conservation for big guns that opened Civil War

Preservationists are using computer sensors and other high-tech methods to protect massive iron Civil War guns at a fort in …

Beyond NYC: Other places adapting to climate, too

From Bangkok to Miami, cities and coastal areas across the globe are already building or planning defenses to protect millio…

Lions beat New South Wales Waratahs 47-17

Welsh star Leigh Halfpenny scored two tries and kicked 20 points in a flawless display as the British and Irish Lions defeat…

Craig Stadler birdied five of his first 11 holes on Friday to jump into a share of the lead with Duffy Waldorf and Bernhard Langer at …

Athletes pursue class action lawsuit against NCAA

Former college basketball standout Ed O'Bannon and his lawyers sought on Thursday to dramatically expand his lawsuit challen…

New Zealand beats France 24-9 in 3rd test

Winger Ben Smith scored one try and created another in a rugged but disjointed match Saturday as New Zealand beat France 24-…

Cruz hits lifts Rangers over Cardinals 6-4

Texas' Nelson Cruz snapped a ninth-inning tie with a two-run single through a drawn-in infield to give the Rangers a 6-4 win…

Gay beats Gatlin to win 100 at US nationals

Tyson Gay dispelled doubts over his fitness by beating Justin Gatlin in Friday's 100 meters final at the U.S. championships.…

Surprise Hossa scratch part of NHL injury culture

Marian Hossa is one of the Chicago Blackhawks' top scorers, with three game-winning goals already this postseason. And then,…

Tour de France: Sporting fact or doping fiction?

Ahead of its 100th running starting next Saturday, the Tour de France remains a fantastic idea. Asking riders to pedal aroun…

Datsyuk, Red Wings agree on $22.5M, 3-year deal

The Detroit Red Wings accomplished their No. 1 goal of the offseason Tuesday by agreeing to a $22.5 million, three-year deal…

Genia expecting a better start against the Lions

The Wallabies haven't exactly jumped out of the blocks at the start of the last two international seasons, something captain…

Tough Wimbledon draws for Hewitt, Tomic

Lleyton Hewitt and Bernard Tomic have both drawn tough opening-round clashes with seeded players at Wimbledon.Both Australian…

Serena Williams sorry after rape case comments

Serena Williams reached out to the family of a victim in a rape case after the tennis star was quoted in a Rolling Stone arti…

IOC: 2016 Games will bring 'benefits' to Brazil

The IOC says it is "fully supportive of peaceful protest" in Brazil and confident the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro will b…

Rask shuts down Blackhawks as Bruins take 2-1 lead

The puck bounced off the post and rolled across the crease, away from the goal line. The red light flashed briefly, but repl…

Milne's AFL career not over: Saints coach

St Kilda coach Scott Watters says Stephen Milne's AFL career is not over and he could be playing in three weeks, despite bein…

Mo'onia Gerrard takes a break from netball to fulfil Olympic rugby dream

Australian representative Mo'onia Gerrard will take a break from netball to pursue rugby sevens in the lead up to the 2016 Ol…

NSW calm over Gallen, Watmough fitness

Neither skipper Paul Gallen nor impact forward Anthony Watmough completed NSW training on Friday, but the Blues couldn't be m…

10 Things to Know about the Lions tour Down Under

The British and Irish Lions play their first test match Saturday against Australia in Brisbane after winning five of six tou…

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