Tyson Foods is recalling more than 51,000 pounds of frozen raw chicken breast tenderloin. The AP's David Melendy reports on that and the rest of Thursday's business headlines. (Aug. 7)
Brett Favre is slipping on a new jersey. Favre's summertime soap opera ended Wednesday night when the Green Bay Packers traded their iconic quarterback to the New York Jets. Jets fans reacted Thursday. (Aug. 7)
Federal investigators want to question Mary-Kate Olsen about how Heath Ledger got two powerful painkillers that contributed to his accidental overdose death, but she's refusing to talk without immunity. (Aug. 5)
Snoop Dogg's done Hollywood. Now he's moving on to Bollywood. The rapper performs in the title song to 'Singh is Kinng,' a Bollywood film opening Friday, August 8, 2008. (Aug. 7)
As he prepared to take a week-long vacation in Hawaii, presidential candidate Barack Obama discussed his economic plans and said people should take a break from politics to enjoy the Olympics. (Aug. 7)
A New York police official says police are questioning an employee of the Times Square-area karaoke club where a woman's body was found on Wednesday. The Spotlight Live club hosted a birthday party for rapper Lil' Kim over the weekend. (Aug. 7)
Robert Karlsson and Jeev Milkha Singh got their PGA Championship off to a strong start shooting 2-under 68's Thursday. (Aug. 7)
Doctors in Fulton County, Georgia say the local 911 call center makes too make mistakes. Officials say a woman died while waiting for help that was delayed because a 911operator sent emergency responders to the wrong address. (Aug. 7)
First lady Laura Bush, meeting with refugees who fled a brutal campaign by Myanmar's military junta, urged China and other countries on Thursday to join the U.S. in imposing sanctions against the country. (Aug. 7)
Roughly two years since President Bush designated a 140,000-square-mile portion of the Pacific Ocean in Northwestern Hawaii a national monument, a long-standing trash problem is getting little help. (Aug. 7)
The nation's jobs market sent a fresh cry of distress as the number of newly laid-off people unexpectedly hit the highest level in more than six years, a Labor Department report showed Thursday. (Aug. 7)
Presidential candidate John McCain criticized Barack Obama's energy and economic plans and called for an economic 'surge' to bring more jobs to America. (Aug. 7)
Now docu-drama 'American Teen' follows five teenagers at Warsaw High School in Warsaw, Indiana. The movie was the toast of the Sundance Film Festival and the five teens became an overnight sensation. (Aug. 7)
A judge ordered Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to jail Thursday for violating the terms of his bond in his perjury case by making a city business trip to Canada and not informing the court. (Aug. 7)
The widow of a tabloid photo editor who died in the anthrax attacks says the FBI's work solving the case will bolster her lawsuit against the government. (Aug. 7)
In an interview with Yahoo! News and Politico, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice denied charges that the White House ordered the forgery of an intelligence letter. She also says the country would be 'fine' with a President Obama. (Aug. 7)
Lexus once again stands alone atop a closely watched list of vehicle dependability after Buick slipped from the No. 1 spot it shared with the Japanese luxury brand last year, J.D. Power and Associates said Thursday. (Aug. 7)
Days after sustaining serious injuries in a car accident, Morgan Freeman is in the news once again. Freeman's lawyer and business partner has announced that the Oscar-winner and his wife of 24 years are "involved in a divorce action." (Aug. 6)
Prosecutors decide not to pursue a criminal case into Heath Ledger's death, Morgan Freeman is getting a divorce and Nicole Kidman asks the media for some space. (Aug. 7)
Here's the latest news for August 7th: Bush arrives in Beijing for Olympics; Justice confident it would have convicted Army scientist in anthrax case; NTSB investigating deadly chopper crash; Favre headed to Big Apple.
Sir Ben Kingsley chats about his latest role opposite Penelope Cruz in 'Elegy.' (Aug. 7)
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke Thursday at a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the U.S. Embassy bombings in Nairobi and Dar Es Salaam. (Aug. 7)
Authorities planned to resume the search on Thursday for firefighters where a helicopter crashed. The firefighters were battling one of the blazes that have shadowed the state this summer. (August 7)
Four polygamist sect members indicted on charges of sexual assault of a child were released from jail late Wednesday after posting bond. (Aug. 7)
President Bush praised the spread of freedom in Asia while training a harsh spotlight Thursday on the region's democratic laggards, sharply criticizing oppression and human rights abuses in China, Myanmar and North Korea. (Aug. 7)
Brett Favre has been traded to the New York Jets. The trade ends weeks of speculation about Favre's future with his former team, the Green Bay Packers. (August 7)
Osama bin Laden's former driver is expected to ask the Pentagon jury that convicted him of a war crime to spare him from life in prison on Thursday, his defense lawyers said. (August 6)
An unemployed truck driver accused in a fatal church shooting plans an insanity defense for the rampage that left two people dead and six wounded. (Aug. 7)
PGA Tour veterans Ernie Els, Chris DiMarco and Ben Curtis look ahead to the PGA Championship. Golfers say the course is difficult but provides a fair test of their skills. (August 7)
Authorities in South Florida say they've charged a man with killing a federal agent outside a busy post office. James Patrick Wonder was charged with first-degree murder Wednesday. (August 6)
AP Golf Writer Doug Ferguson previews the PGA Championship. With Tiger Woods out after knee surgery, Ferguson reports three possible contenders are Phil Mickelson, Angel Cabrera and Vijay Singh. (August 7)
Favre traded to NY Jets; Pittsburgh's Jeff Karstens loses perfect game in the 8th inning; Cubs score 8 runs in the third inning, beat Astros 11-4; Carlos Pena hits walkoff homer as Rays beat Indians 10-7; New contract for Bill Self. (August 7)
Federal prosecutors have decided not to pursue a criminal case into how Heath Ledger obtained the powerful painkillers that contributed to his overdose death this year. (Aug. 6)
Nine people are missing and feared dead in a helicopter crash in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. The crash happened Tuesday night as the helicopter was transporting firefighters battling a wildfire in Trinity County, California. (August 6)
In what may be his last major Asia address, President Bush balanced his criticism with praise for China's market reforms and hope that it will embrace freedom, reflecting the delicate balance that Bush seeks to strike with the potent U.S. Rival. (Aug. 5)
The Olympic flame arrived at the historic Great Wall of China on Thursday to continue on the final leg of its long and sometimes contentious global tour. (Aug. 6)
Prosecutors say the gunman charged Wednesday with killing three Wisconsin teenagers had thought about committing a random shooting for the past four or five years. 38-year-old Scott J. Johnson had even prepared by stashing weapons in the woods. (Aug 6)
Investigators remove 4 bags of evidence from home where missing Orlando tot, Caylee Anthony, lived with her mom. Casey Anthony remains behind bars charged with child neglect. (Aug 6)
Brett Favre left Green Bay on Wednesday, most likely for good. While he has gone home to Mississippi for the time being, he could end up in Tampa Bay or New York very soon. (Aug. 6)
A 9 year old boy is recovering after he was accidentally shot by his 6 year old brother. Family members say the gun had been locked away and the boys' mother had been keeping it for protection. (August 6)
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