Former British PM Margaret Thatcher has returned to Downing St.
The Philippine president has declared an emergency in two provinces after dozens were gunned down in an election-related massacre. Police and soldiers found 22 bodies in a hillside mass grave Tuesday, after 24 were found Monday. (24 November 2009)
Kurt Fearnley recounted his ordeal at the National Disability Awards dinner in Canberra last night where the Prime Minister announced the possibility of a disability insurance scheme.
Learn the secrets to a great Thanksgiving stuffing.
Prime Minister Rudd has praised Mike Rann's performance as Premier when asked to comment on the sex scandal threatening the South Australian leader's career.
A former aide to Senator Ensign talks about betrayal in the wake of scandal.
An Italian air force plane has crashed onto train tracks near a military airport killing all five people on board.
The inside story of an affair for a prominent conservative senator.
A Swiss sailor has been rescued from his crippled yacht 800kms west of Stewart Island off New Zealand.
With new album 'Element of Freedom' due out in December, Alicia Keys talks about creating the music, her inspiration and working with Jay-Z on 'Empire State Of Mind.' (Nov. 24)
You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.
Demonstrators wearing blood-smeared masks of the former British and U.S. leaders stage a protest at the start of an official inquiry into Britain's involvement in the Iraq war.
NC State offensive lineman Julian Williams says his team will rally around in support of ailing assistant coach Dana Bible
Venezuelan students stage a hunger strike in Caracas to protest President Hugo Chavez's policies.
An environmental disaster is unfolding in northwest Canada. The region is rich in fossil fuels, but its so-called tar sands require energy-intensive -- and polluting -- processes to turn them into fuel.
Three cheetah cubs debut at a Tokyo zoo, attracting thousands of visitors.
N.C.State offensive coordinator Dana Bible has leukemia.
An Iraqi immigrant accused of killing his daughter because she had become too Westernized has pleaded not guilty in a Phoenix court. (Nov. 24)
With the holiday shopping season set to kick off this week, many of the small businesses that create about 65% of all new jobs in the US are struggling to keep their doors open. One garden shop in Washington, D.C. filed for bankruptcy last month when its credit ran out. Now, like many stores, it's hoping for a boost from Christmas sales to stay alive.
A college of music in Minnesota is offering a hip-hop diploma program they say is the first in the nation. They say rap is a dominating commercial force and deserves serious study, with students learning from rappers and DJs. (Nov. 24)