U.S. troops were quickly building makeshift cells out of chain-link fences for the first inmates from Afghanistan, who are expected to arrive this week at this remote U.S. Navy base in Cuba.
Portland, Houston and Indianapolis apparently are the best places to live if you're ready for full surround sound, high definition and wide screen television.
The U-S military plane carrying at least seven Marines that crashed into a mountain in Pakistan was built at Lockheed Martin Company in Marietta, Georgia.
Central bankers have woken up to find they have a job to do: steering Argentina's monetary policy as the peso is freed from its 10-year peg to the U.S. dollar.
An Air Force helicopter helping in the search for two passengers of a crashed airplane made an emergency landing early Thursday, but none of the six crew members and two medical personnel onboard were injured, officials said.
A woman who contacted law enforcement officers and told them that her husband was a terrorist has been indicted on charges of making false statements to the FBI.
Glayde Whitney, a psychology professor who was branded a racist for claiming that blacks were generally less intelligent than whites, has died. He was 62.