A deadly storm system that spawned tornadoes in Gulf Coast states Tuesday night was expected to bring severe weather to the Carolinas by Wednesday afternoon.
The Tuesday storms mangled trailers at an RV park, ripped roofs from buildings and killed (...)
A man sprayed wasp killer and swung a machete at federal security agents and passengers at the New Orleans international airport before an officer shot the man several times as people frantically scrambled away, authorities and passengers say, (...)
Lil Wayne has been told to cut his grass.
The Times-Picayune reports the rapper was cited for high grass and weeds at his 10,000-square-foot (930-square-meter) mansion in a gated subdivision in Kenner, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans.
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winning, pinch-hit single in the ninth inning capped Seattle's three-run rally off American League saves leader Kevin Gregg and gave the Mariners a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays Thursday.
Seattle ended a five-game losing streak and (...)
Perhaps more “Golden Guy” than “Golden Boy” now, 35-year-old Oscar De La Hoya still has a childlike enthusiasm for the job.
“Hey, I love this. I love boxing. I love training,” De La Hoya said, his eyes sparkling. “I see other guys in here, my (...)
Sports fans around the world have been swindled by an international Internet scam which offered thousands of bogus tickets for the Beijing Games, Olympic officials said, Monday.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced it was taking (...)
“THE drumbeat of the electrical transportation is accelerating like nothing I've ever seen in my life,” says former Intel Corp. chairman Andy Grove who has a knack for sensing when circumstances should force changes at a company or an industry – and (...)
Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling are scheduled to go on trial in January 2006.
According to a 485-page amended complaint filed by Enron investors in 2002, Citigroup and other banks hid loans, set up false investments and facilitated phantom sales, (...)