Thousands turned out to say goodbye to Steve McNair in one of the biggest funerals in memory in his home state of Mississippi. He was shot and killed in a murder-suicide a week ago. (July 11)
A 10-year-old Missouri boy is in the hospital after crashing his mom's car after taking it on a joy ride. (July 11)
FOX News tracks down story behind video of trooper choking ambulance medic
Soldiers learn to water ski, scuba dive
U.S. military to ban smoking, sale of cigarettes on military property?
Products celebrating the pastime of pork
State agency investigates alleged racism at swim club
The Senate Judiciary Committee takes up the nomination of President Barack Obama's first pick for the nation's highest court on Monday. Sonia Sotomayor can expect a marathon set of highly publicized hearings. (July 11)
DNA technology is being used to trace African-Americans' family histories.
Camp director alleges that African-American school kids were banned from pool.
The cleanse craze explained as a healthy alternative to the fad diets.
Additions to observation deck make visitors feel as if they're floating.
This week's edition is set to The Loom's song "All Your Famous Friends."
Families outraged over alleged scam to remove bodies and resell plots.
Parts of the country are seeing cooler and wetter-than-normal summer weather.
Africans celebrate Obama's first visit to Ghana and give him warm welcome.
Automaker struggles to make a comeback after government bailout.
In the GOP's weekly address Saturday, Virginia Rep. Eric Cantor, the House Republican whip, accused the Democratic-controlled Congress of reckless spending and careless borrowing. (July 11)
Here's the latest news for Saturday, July 11, 2009: Obama in Ghana; President defends stimulus package; Suspects sought in killing of Fla. Couple; Germany unveils snow leopard cub.
President Barack Obama on Saturday dismissed the idea the nation might need a second stimulus to jolt the economy out of recession and urged Americans to be patient with his economic recovery plan. (July 11)
Investigators asked the public to be on the lookout Friday for a red van they believe carried three men involved in the deaths of a Florida Panhandle couple who were shot in their rural home while eight of their children slept. (July 11)
Paris Hilton defended herself in court against an $8 million lawsuit that claims she didn't do her part to promote the 2006 box-office bomb "Pledge This!" (July 10)
'Hannity' investigates legend of Wisconsin werewolf
Camp director says minority kids were turned away from swimming club
Appalachian Trail attracting budget-conscious travelers
Authorities in Livingston Parish, Louisiana say a deputy acted appropriately in trying to arrest a man at a traffic stop who died while in custody. (July 10)
After several hours crews free the fawn who was stuck up to its neck in mud.
Police believe that a cleaning woman who vanished from a Manhattan high-rise may be dead, that her body was dumped in the trash and that she could turn up in a Pennsylvania landfill. (July 10)
The Nevada Republican admits his parents paid Hampton family nearly $100K.
Levi Johnston, the father of Sarah Palin's grandchild, says she's resigning as governor of Alaska to cash in on her fame and adds he wouldn't vote for her for president. (July 10)
14-year-old boy walks from Tampa to White House to help homeless children
Psychotherapist explains reason why bystanders choose not to help people in danger
Day camp says swim club kicked out black kids
Cemetery workers accused of desecrating, reselling burial plots
Authorities investigating the theft of a 2-year-old girl's body from a Connecticut cemetery say evidence at the crime scene points to a possible voodoo ritual. (July 10)
A surveillance video of the fatal car-train collision near Detroit Thursday reveals that a car carrying five young people never slowed down as it approached the crossing. (July 10)
Defense secretary wants to ground America's premier fighter jet
Woman vanishes from Manhattan skyscraper
Embattled Illinois Sen. Roland Burris says he's loved serving in Washington but won't run for a full term next year because of the high cost of raising money for a campaign. (July 10)
Around the world muslims are pushing back against resistance.