X-Files star reflects on iconic TV series and his relationship Gillian Anderson.
The ailing state of the US economy is becoming the prime issue for voters, recent polls show.
Bill Gates and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will put millions into stamping out smoking. CNN's Maggie Lake reports.
Thousands of people besieged ticket booths in Beijing as the last batch of Olympic tickets went on sale.
Pope Benedict XVI has held talks with the Iraqi prime minister at his summer residence, Castel Gandolfo.
It will be hot, hot and hot this weekend.
Artery-clogging trans fats are out in such food-loving cities as New York and Philadelphia. On Friday, California became the first to try to kick the trans fat habit on a statewide scale.
A 40-year-old RT employee was hit and killed Thursday afternoon at the Longview Dr. and Watt Ave. RT light rail station in Sacramento.
We all know the cost of a good education is going up. But police say a Ripon man resorted to crime to come up with the money to pay for school.
Some rappers -- including those from the Houston area -- have started to clean up their act in a bid to sell their music at mainstream outlets.
The US secretary of state has urged Pakistan to do more to tackle Taleban militants, as she visited Australia.
A Dallas family on their way to a funeral in Houston was in a deadly crash Friday on Interstate 45 near New Waverly. A woman and a teen girl died.
Passengers were forced to flee through emergency exits when a plane caught fire on the runway in New Delhi.
Believers in UFO's are gathering in San Jose for the nation's largest conference on the phenomena, on the same weekend the new "X-Files" movie hits theatres. Allen Martin reports.
Four Hamas militants and a five-year-old girl die in car bomb explosion on Gaza City's beachfront, medics say.
The shooting happened near San Fernando Road and Kelowna Streets. Tim Lynn reports.
Venezuela's president has met Spain's king for the first time since they fell out at talks in Chile.
What was once thought to be Tommy Thomas' race to lose for re-election as Harris County Sheriff became a much more heated campaign on Friday. Three deputies unions bucked tradition and instead of endorsing the Republican incumbent, put their support behind his Democratic opponent.
US presidential candidate Barack Obama warned Iran over its nuclear programme after talks with France's president.
The new service is available to and from the stadium for all home games. Kaj Goldberg reports.
Here's the latest news for Saturday, July 26th: Satellite radio merger approved; Accused community college shooter apologizes; NH tornado confirmed; Minor league pitcher charged following bench-clearing brawl.
All restaurants and bakeries will have to switch to healthier oils by Jan. 1, 2010. Juan Fernandez reports.
US presidential hopeful Barack Obama is to meet UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown in Downing Street.
Judy Larkin was looking for a better deal on phone service when she found out she was dead. At least, according to her credit report. Lisa Sigell reports.
Lance Armstrong takes his latest quest for cancer awareness 'On the Record'
Two black males were caught on tape, rummaging through all the rooms of Rachel Shaklim's home. Mary Beth McDade reports.
The woman was wanted on a domestic violence violation. Tim Lynn reports.
CEO Jim Buckmaster discusses the site's popularity and financial strategy.
The conflict ended with broken windows, flattened tires and crushed metal, and at least one person was taken to the hospital. KING 5's Elisa Hahn reports.
In South Texas, locals are cleaning up from Hurricane Dolly. One vacationer, who happens to work for The Associated Press, shares his experience riding out the violent weather. (July 25)
Instead of being a victim, the cash machine vendor pulled a gun on the thief as he tried to rob him of hundreds of dollars in cash.
CNN's Arwa Damon is on elephant patrol with the Flying Squad, an effort to save Sumatra's endangered elephants.
More than a year after the KING 5 Investigators broke the story of E-Gate, the tawdry computer scandal at the Port of Seattle, the problems continue, and so does the fall out. Eight employees have been fired and seven more have been disciplined for outrageous behavior. KING 5's Jim Forman reports.
In the forests of Sumatra, the Orang Rimba poeple's way of life is endagered. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.
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CNN's Charles Hodson asks Trevor Williams of Lloyds TSB how the mortgage mess will effect the global market.
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Mark Kermode reviews the latest UK film releases, including The Dark Knight and Lou Reed's Berlin.
Lee Stoll reports:
Is the mainstream press ignoring the report of John Edwards' late-night hotel visit? 'Hannity & Colmes' face off