Man uses a forklift to make off with a cash machine.
New York Rep. Vito Fossella the latest to admit to extramarital affair.
In an Oregon middle school, kids are punished for hugging each other.
According to a new poll, the Bush's approval rating has dramatically dropped.
Brush fires have torched hundreds of acres and many homes in central Florida.
Kenneth Curtis told police he was en route to Louisiana to help his brother.
Hunter wielding bow and arrow gets record-breaking carp.
William Lynd's may be first execution since court's ruling on lethal injection.
In notes to family, Deborah Jeane Palfrey wrote that she couldn't live in jail.
Florida wildlife officers free a pelican caught in a fishing line.
A new survey determines Americans' happiness levels.
Cops say she wrote bad check at Target, then left behind her meth-filled purse.
The early fire season has caused the evacuation of more than 1,000 people.
There was an assassination attempt on Karzai by the Taliban.
Robotic mother helps nurses train for real child birth.
Rather than having their canines' teeth pulled, some owners opt for dog braces.
The acquitted police officers call the judge's ruling "fair" and "just."
Judge clears three NYPD detectives in 50-shot death of groom-to-be.
A New Jersey high school cancels outdoor activities after a bear is spotted.
Rising fuel costs are affecting the cost of food in your grocery store.
Kansas crop artist incorporates artwork of 20,000 kids to make one big piece.
Four-carat diamond ring is fished out of the toilet drain in Cincinnati.
The program offers rebates to low mileage cars and taxes gas guzzlers.
No it wasn't aliens, but instead flares attached to balloons.
On Wisconsin campus, students dig through Dumpsters for recyclables.
Recent Law School grad tickets a police officer for abusing parking privileges.
Kids are shaving their heads to benefit cancer research.
"Constantine's Sword" examines the church's relationship with Judaism.
Benedict offered apology, prayer and guidance to sexual abuse victims.
Wildfires blaze through thousands of acres, resulting in three deaths.
Students and faculty reflect on last year's tragedy at a candlelight vigil.
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