Josh the camel scales Mount Washington, New England's highest peak.
Austrians are apparently not sure whether to laugh or cry at Sacha Baron Cohen's latest film, which is opening in Austria.
The UN cultural agency, Unesco, has said US troops in Iraq caused considerable damage to the ancient site of Babylon by using it as a military base after the 2003 invasion.
An earthquake in south-western China has destroyed 10,000 homes and injured more than 300 people, according to state media.
A young Spanish man has been gored to death in the traditional running of the bulls in Pamplona, northern Spain, the first to die at the controversial festival for 15 years.
Thousands of sailors of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis reunited with their families and loved ones Friday morning after a six-month deployment.
A Twin Cities mother is expected to be charged with killing her son; A neighborhood in North Branch is on watch this after a 9 year old boy was kidnapped and escaped Thursday, Angela Davis reports (3:01).
A missing, mentally-handicapped man was found safe and sound this morning in downtown Pittsburgh; KDKA's Brenda Waters has reaction from his relieved mother.
Cydney Long reports residents are cleaning up after a large water main break in Southwest Philadelphia.
Thousands of people flooded the main bus and train stations in Urumqi on Friday, with many fleeing because of deadly ethnic violence that has rocked this western Chinese city in recent days. The Chinese government said 156 people were killed and more than 1,000 others were injured in violence that erupted after a Uighur protest on Sunday.
The American car-maker, General Motors, has emerged from bankruptcy.
Crimes committed in Burr Oak Cemetery are even more grisly than the Cook County Sheriff first thought. CBS 2's Susan Carlson reports.
A new General Motors emerged from bankruptcy protection on Friday, far more quickly than most industry watchers had expected, as a leaner automaker aiming to win back American consumers and pay back taxpayers.
Several horses were injured during a massive fire that devastated a Berks County barn Thursday night.
It'll be -- easily -- the biggest game of the holiday season. AP's weekly Video Game Video offers a preview of "Modern Warfare 2."
Preliminary findings released Friday by VDOT show a 52-year-old water main burst and the problem went undetected for eight hours. Underground ducts filled with about 2 million gallons of water that overwhelmed a pumping system intended to removed rainwater.
Residents from the Italian town of L'Aquila lead protests against the G8 saying meeting in the town is 'inappropriate'.
Leaders of BART's two largest labor unions say they will have their members vote on management's contract offer but the leader of a third union says she needs more information before she calls for a vote.
Sugar Ray performs live on 'FOX & Friends'
On Thursday, July 2, 2009 at approximately 1:09 AM two unknown suspects broke the front glass window of Towne Automotive, located at 1110 S. Military Highway. The suspects entered the business and removed a 50? flat screen television.
Obama supporters speak out on government over-spending
Police are working to identify he body of a man found dead on Hollywood beach.
The enormous scale of financial derivatives helped cripple the economy, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told lawmakers Friday. (July 10)
A man who allegedly used a hatchet to attack a 21-year-old woman and critically injure her boyfriend today in Escondido was arrested, police said.
Scores of firefighters are fighting a blaze at a London apartment complex Friday. (July 10)
The county's Brown Santa Program is hosting its 4th Annual ?Christmas in July? fundraiser to generate donations for this year's holiday demands. KVUE's Jessica Vess reports.
Memories play a key role in the sixth installment of J.K. Rowling's magical franchise, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." The AP's Nicole Evatt joins the cast for a stroll down memory lane at the film's New York premiere. (July 10)
CNBC's David Faber discusses earnings to be released next week and isn't encouraged by what he's hearing.
Teacher apologizes for participating in students' pretend wedding
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner discusses derivative regulation and the financial crisis.
New York aquarium pimping seals for $200
After a series of sex scandals involving teachers and students, Helix High School is now in danger of losing its charter.
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It can often be difficult to know how to pronounce far away places and people. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner slipped up on Friday when talking about the conflict in western China between the Han Chinese and the Muslim Uighurs. Pronounced wee-ghurs, Kouchner continually referred to them as yoghurts. Raw footage of the interview on France Info radio station.
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The singer appears at a press conference in a halter top and leather mask.
Panama's soccer team huddled on the field after playing Mexico to a 1-1 tie Thursday night, waiting for the incited fans to leave Houston's Reliant Stadium. The Gold Cup match ended in chaos after a confrontation between Mexican coach Javier Aguirre and a Panamanian player triggered fights between fans in the stands. Panama's Ricardo Phillips dribbled out of bounds in front of the Mexico bench and that's when Aguirre tried to trip Phillips. Aguirre said he was just trying to stop the ball and accidentally m
Joe Jackson talks about his son's sudden death, and who should raise his kids.
Your NWCN Update with Cam Johnson
The Berlin Animal Park introduced a snow leopard cub named Altai on Friday. (July 10)