Mariah Carey stole the show at the Palm Springs International Film Festival with her odd acceptance after being named Breakthrough Actress for her role in the movie 'Precious.' (Jan. 6)
Dem Senate candidate Martha Coakley: "People get to choose today."
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck Chile early Saturday, collapsing buildings, killing at least 16 people and downing phone lines. President Michele Bachelet declared a "state of catastrophe." (Feb. 27)
A Florida lottery winner has simply vanished, and police suspect he may be the victim of foul play. Abraham Shakespeare won $30 million in November 2006 and officials worry those winnings could have led to his disappearance. (Jan. 6)
WARNING GRAPHIC VIDEO: Haitians piled bodies along the devastated streets of their capital Wednesday after a powerful earthquake crushed thousands of structures, from shacks to the National Palace and the U.N. peacekeeping headquarters. (Jan. 13)
Actress Lindsay Lohan is suing the financial company E*Trade for 100 million dollars claiming a commercial about a "milkaholic" baby named Lindsay is based on her. (Mar. 9)
Police in Alabama have charged a man with attempted murder after they say he purposely drove his truck through the window of a service station. Investigators say he was angered by the pre-pay-only-pump. (Feb. 3)
Actress Anne Hathaway and A.M.P.A.S. President Tom Sherak announce the major category nominees for the 82nd annual Academy Awards, to be held March 7 in Los Angeles. (Feb. 2)
Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda came to Washington to publicly apologize to Congress Wednesday for safety lapses that led to widespread recalls for accelerator and braking failures and for a corporate culture that may have made things worse. (Feb. 24)
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has arrived in New York to be with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, who was hospitalized after feeling chest pains. She left Washington shortly after meeting with President Barack Obama. (Feb. 11)
On the scene description of luge accident by USA TODAY reporter Jeff Zillgitt. The crash killed Olympic athlete Nodar Kumaritashvili of Georgia.
Toyota’s quality control executive says the automaker is looking into possible power-steering problems with the Corolla subcompact, the world's best-selling car, and is considering a recall. (Feb. 17)
A look inside the cabins on Oasis of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship, from a basic stateroom to a 1,500-square-foot luxury suite.
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is five times larger than the Titanic, has 4 pools, an ice skating rink, an outdoor aquatic amphitheater, casino, park, and Coach store.
See the sights and city celebrating the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic games.
Writer/director Nancy Meyers (What Women Want, Something’s Gotta Give, The Holiday) directs Meryl Streep, Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin in 'It’s Complicated', a comedy about love, divorce and everything in between.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates has tapped his chief legal adviser and a four-star Army general to lead a landmark study on how the U.S. military would lift its ban on openly gay service members. (Feb. 2)
The man who opened fire in front of the Pentagon had a history of mental illness and had become so erratic that his parents reached out to local authorities weeks ago with a warning that he was unstable and might have a gun, authorities said. (March 5)
Honda Motor Co. is adding 437,000 vehicles to its 15-month old global recall for faulty airbags in the latest quality problem to hit a Japanese automaker. (Feb. 10)
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