British Indie band, Arctic Monkeys are starring in their own film called 'Arctic Monkeys At The Apollo' and they took time out to attend a press conference to mark it's launch. (Oct. 9)
Benicio del Toro and Steven Soderbergh talk about their epic 'Che,' a biopic about the Argentine revolutionary Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. (Oct. 9)
The gulf state of Veracruz is cleaning up after Tropical Storm Marco brought heavy rains and winds, while the country's Pacific coast gets ready for Hurricane Norbert, expected to cross the tip of Baja California this weekend. (Oct. 9)
There were another round of interest rate cuts in Asia, which left stocks mixed. Japan's benchmark fell slightly, but stocks in Hong Kong finished up by more than two percent. (Oct. 9)
There were another round of interest rate cuts in Asia, which left stocks mixed. Japan's benchmark fell slightly, but stocks in Hong Kong finished up by more than two percent. (Oct. 9)
An explosives-laden vehicle blew up an anti-terrorist squad building in Pakistan on Thursday. The blast wounded at least four people. Its unknown if there were any casualties. (Oct. 9)
The cast of Oliver Stone's new movie "W.", portraying the presidency of George W. Bush, talk about the upcoming elections. (Oct. 9)
Dallas vs. Arizona could be a high-scoring affair. Veteran quarterback Kurt Warner leads a Cardinals team that is third in the NFL in passing. Dallas QB Tony Romo threw three touchdown passes last week. (Oct. 9)
With his unique sense of humor, The Daily Show's Jon Stewart compared Michelle Obama with Senator John McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. (Oct. 8)
Fourth ranked and undefeated LSU pays a visit to number 11 Florida this week in 'The Swamp' in a key SEC matchup. (Oct. 9)
Number one Oklahoma and fifth ranked Texas renew their 'Red River Rivalry', when they meet this week in a key Big 12 game at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. (Oct. 8)
The stock market careened wildly during Wednesday's session, ending in negative territory. The moves came after the Federal Reserve was joined by other central banks around the world in cutting benchmark interest rates. (Oct. 8)
The Federal Reserve, trying to jump-start lending, dropped its federal funds rate to 1.5 percent. Even so, most experts don't see economic recovery until there's stability in the housing market, banks are lending freely and employment improves. (Oct. 8)
Two American journalists vacationing in Lebanon have not been heard from since Oct. 1 and are believed missing, the U.S. Embassy said Wednesday, appealing for information on their possible whereabouts. (Oct. 8)
What's it like to be young and starring on the Great White Way? AP Entertainment talks to a few of the big-name pre-teens whose names are in lights. (Oct. 8)
Georgia says Russia is taking steps to leave Georgian territory. Moscow must withdraw its troops from buffer zones surrounding Georgia's separatist regions by Friday under ceasefire agreements signed in the wake of the August war. (Oct. 8)
Campaigning in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Barack Obama urged Americans not to panic over the faltering economy, saying that better days lie ahead. (Oct. 8)
The man who introduced Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden on Wednesday in Tampa, Fla., mistakenly called him John McCain. (Oct. 8)
A German farmer who received the world's first complete double arm transplant is recovering well and able to perform some basic tasks, though doctors said Wednesday it still could take up to two years before he relearns how to use his hands. (Oct. 8)
Officials say a plane loaded with tourists crashed in low visibility Wednesday, killing all but one person aboard. (Oct. 8)
The tiny nation of Iceland is scrambling to prevent a financial collapse, begging other nations for loans, adjusting the value of its currency and taking over its second largest bank. (Oct. 8)
In his acceptance speech for the BMI Icon award, singer/songwriter Bryan Ferry tells an amused audience that songwriting is really nothing but a real bore to him. (Oct. 8)
Former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker says he's glad to be alive after suffering severe burns in a fiery plane crash last month. Ian Drew, US Weekly Editor at Large, discusses Barker's first interview since the crash. (Oct. 8)
In these days of bank takeovers, you may be concerned if your money is safe. Trevor Delaney, the AP's Personal Finance editor offers guidance on managing your bankingt. (Oct. 8)
The British government has announced a plan to partially nationalize eight of its largest banks. The pricetag is 87 billion dollars. This move comes as Asian markets faltered in early trading on Wednesday. Stocks in Japan fell more than 9%. (Oct. 8)
Actor Nick Nolte had to turn fire fighter for the day when his Malibu pad went up in flames. Thankfully the actor escaped unharmed. (Oct. 8)
Lee Pace stars in a fairy-tale with a difference. (Oct. 08)
Former Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams goes disco on her third solo CD, 'Unexpected,' Bob Dylan puts out 'Tell Tale Signs,' the eighth volume of his bootleg series and rockers Oasis release their seventh studio CD, 'Dig Out Your Soul.' (Oct. 7)
Coldplay and Grace Jones among the winners at the Q Magazine awards (Oct. 7)
With the financial markets in turmoil, a lot of new terminology has hit the airwaves, some of which many Americans have never heard before. Trevor Delaney, AP's Personal Finance Editor explains why commercial paper is so important to the economy. (Oct. 7)
The American author of a controversial book accusing Barack Obama of seething with "black rage" and of being unfit for the U.S. presidency was kicked out of Kenya. (Oct. 7)
Maxwell, one of the key voices from R&B's neosoul era, is back making music after a long hiatus. The Grammy-nominated singer talks about his U.S. tour and upcoming fourth studio release, 'Black Summer's Night.' (Oct. 7)
President Bush sought to assure Americans on Tuesday that the economy will eventually recover from the global financial crisis but he cautioned that it's going to take time and won't be easy. (Oct. 7)
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin presented an instructional judo DVD that bears his name and shows him throwing an opponent to the mat to journalists and guests in Moscow. This is the latest effort to boost his public image. (Oct. 7)
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned Tuesday that the financial crisis has not only darkened the country's current economic performance but also could prolong the pain. (Oct. 7)
Check out the trailer for, 'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.' The animated sequel - starring Chris Rock, Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith, and David Schwimmer - opens in theaters on Nov. 7. (Oct. 7)
Japanese police say they have apprehended a man who went skinny dipping in the moat around the Imperial Palace, attracting a huge crowd watching the rare showdown. (Oct. 7)
Senators McCain and Obama are making assertions about changing tax policy. Trevor Delaney, the AP's Personal Finance editor highlights online tools that can help you gauge the potential impact of their plans. (Oct. 7)
Wall Street rose moderately early Tuesday, with investors getting some encouragement that the Federal Reserve's plan to buy massive amounts of corporate debt will help unclog the credit markets. The markets showed some signs of easing. (Oct. 7)
Thailand's military agreed Tuesday to deploy hundreds of unarmed soldiers to the streets of Bangkok to help police restore order after violent clashes between police and protesters that left at least 1 person dead and 358 others injured. (Oct. 7)
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