Sao Paulo set for opener as Brazil gets first IRL race
CBS Sports - Wed Nov 25, 10:23 pm ETThe Indy Racing League will open its 2010 season on the streets of Sao Paulo, the first time the IndyCar series has held a race in Brazil.
17422 Stories, most recent news story added Sat Nov 28, 1:27 am ET
The Indy Racing League will open its 2010 season on the streets of Sao Paulo, the first time the IndyCar series has held a race in Brazil.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge on Friday dismissed two murder charges filed against the driver of a big rig that barreled through the Foothill Boulevard intersection of Angeles Crest Highway April 1, killing a 12-year-old girl and her father.
The World Health Organization tried this week to dampen fears about mutations seen in the H1N1 flu virus in several countries, noting that both mutations had been found in very few people.
FRANKFURT — German steel maker ThyssenKrupp AG — the company that chose Mobile, Ala., over Louisiana for a new steel mill in 2007 — reported a loss of $2.8 billion for the 2008-2009 fiscal year and announced plans Friday to cut 5,000 jobs and sell divisions employing another 15,000 people.
Word that India will soon roll out emission reduction targets signals an emerging consensus toward a climate-change agreement next month at Copenhagen, despite the Canadian government's much-noticed ambivalence.
President Obama's popularity abroad is already the stuff of legend. His December trip to Norway to collect the Nobel Peace Prize will doubtless spark a new round of stories about how he turned around negative opinions of America.
Russia and China joined the United States and its European allies yesterday in formally rebuking Iran over its nuclear program at a meeting of the United Nations' nuclear technology watchdog.
It's been 22 years since Nancy Pannell saw a Brazilian exchange student whom she hosted in her Denton home for one semester. But in recent months, Pannell and her husband, Zack, have watched in amazement to see the boy they once hosted grow up to hit the international stage.
the associated press
Like fruitcake and stuffing, holiday movies like "The National Tree" (8 p.m., Saturday, Hallmark) must follow a certain recipe. Take a handsome widower (Andrew McCarthy) still grieving for a woman described a a "special someone" who died decades ago. Add...
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA -- Ever isolated by the United States and its European allies, Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is increasingly forging ties in Latin America, and not just with fervently anti-American leaders such as Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
One Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas celebrations kicked off with a bang in the Wabash Valley.
Riverside is on the front line of a battle to keep a bacteria capable of decimating citrus groves from entering California.
Standing near two white-painted wooden crosses along U.S. 40 that mark a site where his parents were killed 20 years earlier, Jerry L. Lybarger flipped through several red ribbons he held that were marked with the letters MADD — Mothers Against Drunk Drivers.
Only the Thanksgiving leftovers remain, and Melissa Gardner is still looking for the wishbone. Her wish would be for her father — for his life.
The 4-year-old horse upsets Ever a Friend by a length at Hollywood Park. Fluke beat Ever a Friend by a length in an emotional upset to win the $300,000 Citation Handicap race at Hollywood Park on Friday.