With two weeks to go before their national convention, a number of Democrats are saying that John Edwards needs to publicly address National Enquirer stories that allege he fathered her baby with a campaign worker.  |


Washington postal carrier Dean Peterson is lobbying the U.S. Postal Service to add kilts as a uniform option for men. "Unbifurcated Garments are far more comfortable and suitable to male anatomy than trousers or shorts because they don't confine the  |
Berwyn Heights, Md., Mayor Cheye Calvo appeared to be the innocent victim of a scheme by two men to smuggle millions of dollars worth of marijuana by having it delivered to about a half-dozen unsuspecting recipients. His labrador retrievers were  |
Russia sent troops rolling into South Ossetia on Friday, after Georgian troops attacked the capital of the breakaway enclave and shot at Russian planes.  |


Progressive Insurance now has a "tattletale" device that attaches to your vehicle and reports your travel habits. The device sends reports of your driving to the insurance office, which the company says can be used to offer discounts.  |
Former President Clinton will speak on the third night of the Democratic National Convention, the same night the as-yet-unnamed running mate for Barack Obama will take the podium.  |
A 16-year-old boy has been sentenced to community service after stealing money from the bank accounts of several men who believed they were paying to see young girls pose naked on the internet.  |
Tonight at 7 p.m. Central on The Dark Side live webcast: How many hours will you all spend watching this bizarre, highly political and, frankly, dull spectacle?  |
Former Bush aide Bradley Blakeman filed a copyright lawsuit over the Kevin Costner and Kelsey Grammer movie Swing Vote claiming elements of its plot and marketing were stolen from his 2006 script Go November.  |
John Edwards repeatedly lied during his Presidential campaign about an extramarital affair with campaign filmmaker Rielle Hunter, but denied that he's the father of her daughter, the former Senator admitted to ABC News today.  |
Friday's Olympic Opening Ceremonies, which will be broadcast beginning at 7:30 p.m. Eastern on NBC, featured 14,000 performers in 15,153 different costumes and and 600 fireworks experts at 287 launching stations.  |
One of the world's largest flowers, Amorphophallus Titanum stinks of rotting meat or rancid cheese and springs up for 72 hours looking like a giant penis. Thousands queued to see and smell the 1.6-meter tall specimen at the National Botanical  |
Three years after Houston police seized The Emperor, Cyberwabbit and hundreds of other sex toys worth $50,000 from the an adult video store, the devices couldn't be located in the department's property room.  |
Some outraged Christian supporters of Barack Obama are claiming that John McCain's campaign is intentionally stoking fears of the Antichrist with an online ad attacking Obama.  |
Using multiplex technology, the authors investigated the laboratory and biologic variation of a panel of cytokines (interleukin (IL)-1a, IL-1 receptor antagonist, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, interferon-inducible protein-10, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, and tumor necrosis factor-) over 18 months and their relations  |
In response to bioterrorism threats, anthrax vaccine has been used by the US military and considered for civilian use. Concerns exist about the potential for adverse reproductive health effects among vaccine recipients. This retrospective cohort evaluated birth defects, in relation  |
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of weight in middle-aged men and subsequent weight change on the risk of osteoporosis three decades later. The authors utilized data from 1,476 Norwegian men participating in two health screenings  |
Cigarette smoking protects against preeclampsia but increases the risk of small-for-gestational-age birth (SGA). Regarding body weight, the converse is true: obesity elevates rates of preeclampsia but reduces rates of SGA. The authors assessed the combined effects of smoking and weight  |
The association of neighborhood built environment with walking activity has received growing attention, although most studies have relied upon subjective measures of the built environment and few have examined the relation between built environment and walking among older adults. This  |
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