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RHINEBECK, N.Y. Chelsea Clinton's guest list will swell Saturday, as uninvited onlookers try to catch a glimpse of her celebrity attendees and take part in the celebration in their own ways.
Fire crews working through the night beat back flames and built containment lines around a two-day old wildfire that charred nearly 22 square miles of brush in the high desert north of Los Angeles.
Extreme summer heat can place older people at increased risk for developing the dangerous high body temperature condition known as hyperthermia, experts at the U.S. National Institute on Aging (NIA) warn.
How much can $1 million buy you in today's real estate market? The answer, of course, varies depending on where you're looking to buy.
The death toll in the massive flooding in Pakistan surged past 800 as floodwaters receded Saturday in the hard-hit northwest, an official said. The damage to roads, bridges and communications networks hindered rescuers, while the threat of disease loomed as some evacuees arrived in camps with fever, diarrhea and skin problems.
How much can $1 million buy you in today's real estate market? The answer, of course, varies depending on where you're looking to buy.
Wanted: A hot-shot athlete to star in the NFL. Fame included. Other perks involve fat paychecks, big houses, luxury cars, mega fans and VIP lists. Survive camp, make the big plays and you're home free.
It's hard to overstate the importance of the new Jetta to Volkswagen in the U.S.
Regulators on Friday shut banks in Florida, Georgia, Oregon and Washington, lifting to 108 the number of U.S. banks to fail this year as the industry has struggled to cope with mounting loan defaults and recession.
Part of the discussion at the Mid-American Conference Media Day centered around expansion and the BCS.
RHINEBECK, N.Y. Chelsea Clinton's guest list will swell Saturday, as uninvited onlookers try to catch a glimpse of her celebrity attendees and take part in the celebration in their own ways.
Wow, what a, um, witch.
Out of sight, out of mind?
For generations, U.S. consumers have relied on banks to bear the primary responsibility for keeping their hard-earned cash deposits out of the hands of thieves. Now, banks want consumers to share the load.
Video games have the power to take you places you can't go in real life. When kids enter a well-crafted game, they suspend reality to become someone they didn't know they could be. That is exactly what happens when playing Kid Adventures: Sky Captain.