Scuba diving instructor Jerry Rogers was having a hard time finding a swimming pool deep enough to teach the skills a diver must master to earn certification.
A study conducted by the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that more than three-quarters of HIV-infected young gay and bisexual men in major U.S. cities do not know they have the virus that causes AIDS.
Former NFL player Pat Tillman has made a living out of pushing his body to the limit, putting himself through grueling training and sweating it out in the summer heat.
Three states - including Georgia - are trying to woo DaimlerChrysler for a U.S. van plant. But the company says it will not decide this year whether it will build a plant for cargo vans or other commercial vehicles.
Life University, the nation's largest chiropractic school, has announced that Sid Williams has retired as president of the school he founded 28 years ago.
Angela Jerman of Columbus walked up to her ball on the sloping fringe of the 18th green in the U.S. Women's Open Sunday, thinking she needed to chip in for birdie to tie for low amateur honors.
No. 1-seed Lleyton Hewitt won his second Grand Slam title with a command performance, beating greener-than-grass David Nalbandian 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 Sunday.