Labor leaders want a judge to force the State of Illinois to pay almost 5,000 employees next week, even if a new budget is not approved by the deadline on Wednesday. CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports on exclusive
Yes, Donovan McNabb deserves his rep as an elite quarterback. But recent history shows that running back Brian Westbrook is really the Eagles' indispensable man, Clark Judge says in our camp tour.
OAKLAND, Calif. — A teenage handyman for a Black Muslim splinter group has confessed and will be charged with murder in the shooting death of an Oakland journalist who was investigating the group's finances, the assistant police chief said today.
WASHINGTON — For the first time in nearly four decades, a senior intelligence official — not a secretive federal court — will have a decisive voice in whether Americans' communications can be monitored when they talk to foreigners overseas.
SAVANNAH, Ga. -- A lawyer for Chris Rock said Monday that a court-ordered DNA test proved Rock is not the father of a 13-year-old boy whose mother tried to sue the comedian for support earlier this year.
LANSING — State lawmakers and Gov. Jennifer Granholm are preparing for a debate over how much state aid universities should receive just as the bills for fall tuition are arriving in thousands of households.
GHAZNI, Afghanistan — The Taliban will keep kidnapping foreigners in Afghanistan, a purported spokesman for the group said today, as the Afghan and U.S. presidents ruled out making any concessions for the release of 21 South Korean hostages.
DETROIT — General Motors Corp. said today it has decided not to renew its $1 billion sponsorship of the U.S. Olympic Committee when its contract ends after 2008.
President Bush and Afghan President Hamid Karzai are wrapping up two days of talks at Camp David. The two leaders have been discussing a renewed Taliban threat in Afghanistan, the booming poppy production, poverty and other issues facing the country.
Dozens of people survived the I-35W bridge collapse. Some were seriously injured, others escaped with minor injuries. But all are experiencing the emotions that come after surviving a brush with death. Experts say understanding those emotions will take time and
Associated Press - August 6, 2007 6:53 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Dozens of protesters have marched outside the United Nations in New York to press the U.N. and U.S.
Associated Press - August 6, 2007 7:03 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - The government is investigating last week's Fisher-Price toy recall. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is trying to...
Associated Press - August 6, 2007 7:03 PM ET QUINCY, Mass. (AP) - A homeless man is pleading not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of his 6-year-old cousin.