A Russian Air Force chief said Saturday that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has offered an island as a temporary base for strategic Russian bombers, the Interfax news agency reported.
Those caught up in heavy traffic have three times the risk of having a heart attack within an hour, a German study presented at the American Heart Association's 49th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease in Florida said.
Bernard Madoff and his wife had $823 million in assets at the end of last year, including $22 million in properties stretching from New York to the French Riviera, a $7 million yacht and a $2.2 million boat, according to a document filed Friday.
A teen accused of setting nine fires in an arson-plagued Philadelphia suburb led investigators to several of the scenes and later confessed in a police interview, law enforcement officials testified in court Friday.
DNR chief enforcement officer Larry Raedel says officers served a search warrant Friday on S&S Aqua Logging to retrieve timber the company had pulled from the Hoquiam River
The ACLU is threatening to sue a California school district after the district changed a policy to require teenagers get parental consent to leave campus for confidential medical services.
Friends of brutally murdered former model Lisa Davis say the public has not received an accurate portrayal of who she really was, and that the Tennessee woman's murder makes no sense at all based on her personality.
A well publicized report that an estimated 1.5 million American children experienced homelessness in 2005-06 did not use the federal definition of homelessness and used a different definition that grossly inflated the actual number.
For about a year, since right before the chaos involving his Neverland Ranch possibly being sold at auction, Michael Jackson has had a mysterious new manager.
A Boston real estate investor believes so strongly that his grandfather was a famous Chicago gangster that he legally changed his last name to Capone six months ago.
Japan sharply protested North Korea's planned satellite launch, warning Friday it could shoot down the rocket after Pyongyang said it would fly over Japan and designated a "danger" zone off the country's coast.