Mississippi State won its second Southeastern Conference tournament title and earned an automatic NCAA bid with a 61-58 victory over regular-season champion Alabama on Sunday.
Authorities searched Saturday for a 13-year-old girl who was reported missing from the same apartment complex where her 12-year-old friend disappeared two months ago.
The Gainesville College 2001-2002 Colloquium Series ends with a presentation by Author Scott Brunner about his second book, "Carryin' On And Other Strange Things Southerners Do," on Monday.
The U.S. decision to protect its steel industry by barring imports could encourage Latin American nations to turn their back on free trade and spark a new wave of protectionism across the region.
The California Public Employees Retirement System became the latest big Hewlett-Packard Co. investor to say it will vote against HP's $22 billion purchase of Compaq Computer Corp.
The Berkshire Hathaway Inc. investment empire controlled by billionaire Warren Buffett lost book value last year for the first time since 1965, in part because of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Soldiers raided a house in central Mexico on Saturday and captured the alleged leader of a drug cartel accused of spreading terror across much of the country.