Many homeowners knew they could not afford their houses.
Many say the Securities and Exchange Commission didn't enforce Wall Street Laws.
Photographer Michael Hughes uses perception to replace the world's monuments.
The Wall Street veteran discusses how to set the bailout in motion.
An unemployed father blames his finances in a suicide note. CNN's Ted Rowlands reports.
Many are trying to break their bad money habits with a new form of therapy.
Tuesday's second Presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain could get ugly, as McCain fights to bounce back in the heated contest. AP correspondent Jason Bronis is in Nashville, Tenn., with a preview. (Oct. 7)
Virginia voter Linda Southworth ditched her car - and her 150-mile-per-week commute - and joined a vanpool. Thousands of Virginia residents are signing up for these ride-sharing programs to cut back on energy use and their monthly fuel costs. (Oct. 7)
Rick Leventhal: High-stakes blackjack player uses his skills to help a family in financial need
Noodle's rare neurological condition doesn't stop her owners from spoiling her.
The man accused of leading the notorious Serial Shooter attacks two years ago watched with excitement as news reports logged his alleged killings and fear spread through neighborhoods across the Phoenix area, a prosecutor said Monday. (Oct. 6)
An unemployed man with an advanced finance degree who was despondent over his own financial problems shot and killed his wife, three children, mother-in-law and then himself in an upscale home in a gated community, police said. (Oct. 6)
Woman left hanging from carnival ride in Florida; 23,000 jack-o-lanterns in Maine
Concerns about a weakening economy is sweeping across the country. At a state fair in Dallas, some residents say they're nervous about their financial future and are watching their budgets. (Oct. 6)
A baby girl who was abandoned by her mother at a Washington church is now with her father. Clark Stevens was training with his National Guard unit in Wisconsin last week when he was called home to take custody of his baby. (Oct. 6)
Here's the latest news for Monday October 6: Dow posts major drop; Driver in deadly bus crash charged; 6 bodies discovered in Los Angeles; Mount Everest hosts first ever skydive.
Experts predict that California will run out of cash by the end of the month. That prompted lawmakers to ask for a federal loan so the state can pay its expenses throughout the fiscal year, which ends June 30th. (Oct. 6)
Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Monday, Oct. 6th: Obama says McCain should focus on economy; Palin criticizes Obama's ties to Wright, Ayers; McCain calls Obama a liar; Service set for Biden's mother-in-law.
New photos released from the Las Vegas Metro Police Department reveal the conditions in which O.J Simpson is living. Simpson was convicted Friday of armed robbery and kidnapping stemming from a Las Vegas hotel room last year. (Oct. 6)
Mudslinging, initiated over the weekend by Republican John McCain's campaign, gathered intensity in the presidential race Monday as Democrat Barack Obama resurrected his opponent's links to a financial scandal two decades ago. (Oct. 6)
Man wants to stop paying mortgage because his mansion is 'haunted.' Does he have a case?
Could Simpson get out of prison on bond while appealing his guilty verdict? FOX News legal analyst Bob Massi weighs in
Americans turning to comfort food during tough economic times
Airlines are outsourcing plane repairs
California considers animal rights bill for caged chickens
Driver arrested after 8 killed in deadly California bus accident
John McCain is opening a new line of criticism toward his rival, saying he's not going to take advice from a Chicago politician like Barack Obama. (Oct. 6)
Fairgoers at a central Florida carnival caught a 2-year-old girl whose mother was forced to drop her after they were both stranded 30 feet off the ground on a ride. (Oct. 6)
The three-time Grammy winner discusses her anthology.
Federal agencies ignored clear warning signs of the economic emergency.
As global markets plunged, President Bush on Monday said 'it's going to take awhile' for the government's $700 billion financial rescue plan to bolster the troubled U.S. Economy. (Oct. 6)
Financial markets took a bleak view of the future Monday. The Dow Jones industrials skidded more than 500 points and fell below 10,000 for the first time in four years. (Oct. 6)
The California Highway Patrol says it believes the driver of a casino-bound charter bus that crashed and killed eight people was driving under the influence and arrested him. (Oct. 6)
Asian and European stock markets plunged Monday as government bank bailouts in the U.S. and Europe failed to alleviate fears that the global financial crisis would depress world economic growth. (Oct. 6)
Trevor Delaney, the AP's Personal Finance editor offers guidance on managing your certificates of deposit. (Oct. 6)
In the last 70 years the number of calories in recipes has risen 60 percent.
A mother is forced to drop her daughter 40 feet into the arms of onlookers.
Connecticut's economy is struggling and casinos are doing little to help.
In Florida Monday, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin continued to criticize Barack Obama's ties to 1960s-era radical Bill Ayers. (Oct. 6)
Voters say energy is one of the big issues they're concerned about in the upcoming presidential election. Dana Bolyard is one of those voters. She's hoping the small steps she takes to reduce her energy consumption will make a big difference. (Oct. 6)