NORWALK, Calif. - A convenience store became an unwilling drive-in when a 74-year-old woman plowed her car through the front window and then tried to buy a six-pack of Budweiser, police and the owner said
LONDON - The British Broadcasting Corp. will air a long lost Beatles interview featuring John Lennon and Paul McCartney talking about the day they met and their songwriting partnership.
NEW YORK - City hospital officials said they were shocked by surveillance footage showing a woman falling from her chair, writhing on the floor and dying as workers failed to help for more than an hour.
Israel, Palestine, the United States and Arab leaders are seen as weak in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a global poll released Tuesday indicated.
Officials say Nelson Mandela will be removed from U.S. terrorism watch lists under a new law waiving travel restrictions on the Nobel Peace Prize winner.
The United States would like to reach agreement soon with Poland about the placement of a missile defense system, a U.S. State Department spokesman said.
Amsterdam police say 15 camels, two zebras and an undetermined number of llamas and potbellied swine briefly escaped from a traveling Dutch circus after a giraffe kicked a hole in their cage.
A 24-year-old man has completed an 830-mile trek on aluminum stilts across Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas to make people aware of cerebral palsy.
Workers at the Mashuk Akva-Term Sanatorium said the monument, which depicts an 800-pound bronze syringe bulb being carried on the backs of three angels, was planned because the health center carries out hundreds of the procedures every day, The Sun
Critics attended a meeting of the Chicago suburb's Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday to speak against a proposal to open Cruizin' Critters & Canines Doggie Day Care, the Chicago Tribune reported. Crystal Lake resident Lisa Soens said she is trying
American Airlines Flight 915 to Bogota, Colombia, was delayed for nearly 2 1/2 hours at Miami International Airport due to the discovery of the skunk and thunderstorms in the area, The Miami Herald reported Thursday. Tim Wagner, a spokesman for
Scientists report that when they surveyed volunteers 14 months after they took the drug, most said they were still feeling and behaving better because of the experience.