Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Hanna to make landfall on the northern coast of South Carolina at 2 a.m. tomorrow. Officials have issued voluntary evacuation orders for some areas. (Sept. 5)
Call it a thinking gamer's "Halo." The prequel "Halo Wars" -- due out next year -- is a real-time strategy game pitting Covenant armies against UNSC. But where's Master Chief? AP's weekly Video Game Video talks to lead designer Graeme Devine. (Sept. 5)
AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire reviews 'Bangkok Dangerous,' the new film starring Nicolas Cage. (Sept. 5)
Vice President Dick Cheney met with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko Friday. Her aides say the two discussed regional security and stability. (Sept. 5)
The LA premier for 'The Women' brought out its all-female cast - to the great pleasure of Will Smith. (Sept. 5)
Passengers angry about train delays during peak hours in Argentina set trains alight in at least two locations around the capital Buenos Aires on Thursday. (Sept. 5)
The Super Bowl Giants open the NFL season by beating the Redskins; Novak Djokovic beats Andy Roddick in a U.S. Open quarterfinal; Angels lower magic number to six; Quarterback Daunte Culpepper retires. (Sept. 15)
After almost four days of partying, the Republicans are set to leave St. Paul, Minnesota, but first, the clean-up crew has a big job of clearing out all the debris from the Xcel Energy Convention Center. (Sept. 5)
Highlights from the 2008 GOP convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. (Sept. 5)
John McCain, a Vietnam POW turned political maverick, launched his fall campaign for the White House on Thursday in the final act of a Republican National Convention. (Sept. 4)
McCain accepts party nomination; Protesters tried to interrupt McCain's speech; McCain and Palin headed to Michigan; Obama says GOP avoiding the issues. (Sept. 4)
The New York Giants kicked off 2008 NFL season in the same manner in which they won last season's Super Bowl -- with defense, beating the Washington Redskins. (Sept. 5)
AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner reports on the AFC Conference, where the Patriots remain the top team, though the Chargers might be a more talented squad, led by star running back LaDainian Tomlinson. (Sept. 5)
Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick brought energy and excitement to City Hall when he took office back in 2002. On Thursday, Kilpatrick pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and resigned from office. (Sept. 4)
Sen. John McCain struck a bipartisan tone in an address to delegates at the Republican National Convention. The GOP nominee said he'd reach out to Democrats and Independents and promised to address the nation's energy problems. (Sept. 4)
John McCain cast himself as the whole country's candidate. Although he accepted the GOP's nomination before thousands of party loyalists, he promised that he wouldn't be bound by political party in the White House. (Sept. 4)
Demonstrators briefly interrupted Sen. John McCain as he accepted the Republican Party's presidential nomination in St. Paul, Minnesota Thursday night. (Sept. 4)
John McCain addressed delegates at the Republican National Convention and vowed to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" plaguing the nation as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. (Sept. 4)
Cindy McCain warmed up the crowd for her husband at the Republican National Convention Thursday night. Calling him a 'good man' worthy of being the next President of the United States. (Sept. 4)
AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner previews the NFC conference, which might include football's toughest division, the NFC East. Wilner reports the race for the conference title is wide open. (Sept. 4)
Rain and wind strike the Dominican Republic as Tropical Storm Hanna passes by.
Demonstrating Washington's support for war-ravaged Georgia, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney condemned Russia for what he called an 'illegitimate, unilateral attempt' to redraw this U.S. ally's borders by force. (Sept. 4)
The Associated Press' Dave Lubeski previews some of the most anticipated games from the opening week of the NFL's regular season. (Sept. 4)
A string of dismal economic news has all but dashed investors' hopes for a late-year recovery. The Dow Jones industrials plunged nearly 350 points. (Sept. 4)
The Associated Press' Dave Lubeski previews some of the most anticipated games from the opening week of the NFL's regular season. (Sept. 4)
Footage of Marilyn Monroe from 1959 on the set of 'Some Like It Hot' surfaces in Australia. The rare eight millimeter film was shot by a U.S. Naval officer Monroe invited on the set. The film will be auctioned later this month. (Sept. 4)
London Taxis are as British as bowler hats and Big Ben. But the latest models coming off this assembly line are unlikely to ever touch an English road. (Sept. 4)
No, they're not the latest musical supergroup, but Usher, Natasha Bedingfield and Keith Urban will take the stage Thursday afternoon in New York, to help kick off the NFL regular season. (Sept. 4)
Anne Hathaway plays a troubled soul in her latest film, a role the actress said she spent time trying to get just right. (Sept. 4)
With both the New York Yankees and the New York Mets moving to new stadiums next season, the clubs and the city are looking to sell off items from the old parks, seat by seat. (Sept. 4)
Young Jeezy may seem like an unlikely political commentator, but on his new CD, "The Recession," he puts in his two cents about the economy, struggling times and presidential candidate Barack Obama. (Sept. 4)
While officials from Nassau to South Carolina were keeping an eye on Tropical Storm Hanna, behind it, Hurricane Ike was gaining strength as it lumbered across the Atlantic as a powerful Category 4 storm. (Sept. 4)
Pakistan stands with the U.S. against international terrorism, the Muslim nation's presidential front-runner wrote in a column appearing Thursday amid furor over a U.S.-led cross-border attack in Pakistani territory. (Sept. 4)
Mark Wahlberg's hit TV series 'Entourage' is back for its 5th season. The cast celebrated in New York, and told AP Entertainment that things have changed for the characters: Vince is having a hard time, Drama's in love and Ari discovers his soft side.
Vice President Dick Cheney has condemned Russia for what he says is an "illegitimate, unilateral attempt" to change Georgia's borders by force. Cheney made the statements while meeting with the Georgian president in Tbilisi. (Sept. 4)
Parts of Haiti remain under water and cut off from the rest of the country after Hurricane Hanna dumped inches of rain. Peacekeepers have found hundreds of people in the region flooded from their homes. (Sept. 4)
Vice President Dick Cheney has arrived in Georgia, in a show of support for the South Caucasus nation and its pro-Western president. His visit comes one day after the White House announced a huge aid package for Georgia. (Sept. 4)
Major League Baseball used its version of instant replay for the first time on Wednesday night. A questioned home run by Alex Rodriguez got a second look. After review, the home run call stood. (Sept. 4)
The pilots of the Spanair passenger jet that crashed last month in Madrid failed to extend wing flaps that are needed to give the aircraft enough lift for takeoff, according to a person familiar with the investigation. (Sept. 3)
South Korea announced Wednesday that North Korea has started restoring its nuclear facilities following a recent threat to do so, but the United States said it appeared Pyongyang had not actually taken such a step. (Sept. 3)
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