Catchy mottoes and better marketing won't win the hearts of those younger, less frequent readers that newspapers are courting, an analyst told top editors.
When customers came to pharmacist Jon Carr desperate for a way to quit smoking, he gave them lollipops spiked with nicotine -- a way to satisfy their cravings without the toxins of a cigarette.
Among 10,000 Americans who reported being suckered by online hoaxes last year, 16 fell victim to an elaborate plot that pinged millions of e-mail inboxes: Nigerian letter fraud.
Yahoo! Inc. shares sank after the Internet company posted its sixth quarterly net loss in a row, although executives said their turnaround plan remains on track.
In a joint operation with Afghan police, international peacekeepers discovered a cache of 151 Chinese-made rockets, the same kind fired at allied security forces over the weekend.
A 22-year-old Smiths Station man, one of two men charged with abducting and murdering a 12-year-old boy, has been sentenced to six years in prison for breaking and entering vehicles.