- Science group: Warming a mounting threat (AP)
- How gov't decided lunch box lead levels (AP)
- Blogs can bite back: US presidential candidates learn (AFP)
- Electronic Arts gains from console demand: Barron's (Reuters)
- Plane runs off Cleveland airport runway (AP)
- Kuwaiti telecom giant posts record 2006 profits (AFP)
- Busch brothers leading at Daytona 500 (AP)
- N.J. civil unions to take effect Monday (AP)
- Many Playboy Playmates have died young (AP)
- Man sues IBM over adult chat room firing (AP)
- Impasse eclipses Rice's Mideast trip (AP)
- Search under way as 3 fall from Mt. Hood (AP)
- Poll: Muslim-West divide can be bridged (AP)
- Entrepreneurs profit from free Web names (AP)
- 63 die in blow against Baghdad clampdown (AP)
- Dems vow bid to limit war authorization (AP)
- Avalanches kill 5 in Mont., Utah, Idaho (AP)
- McCain: Roe v. Wade should be overturned (AP)
- Chill doesn't deter Carnival crowds (AP)
- Many Playboy Playmates have died young (AP)
- Tiny duckling has rare mutation: 4 legs (AP)
- 53 die on India train; explosive found (AP)
- FBI defends against 'kitchen sink bombs' (AP)
- About 60 feared killed in India train fire (Reuters)
- Rice to host Olmert-Abbas talks (AFP)
- Douglas: Technology fosters global ties (AP)
- Inventor of the TV remote dies (AP)
- CFO of AOL leaving for private equity (AP)
- FDA warns of dangers of Internet drugs (AP)
- Cisco extends iPhone talks with Apple (AP)
- Cuba embraces open-source software (AP)
- MySpace faces stiff competition in Japan (AP)
- 53 dead in suspected blast on India-Pakistan train (AFP)
- Chinese to send 14 billion holiday SMSs (Reuters)
- Official quits over Anna Nicole flap (AP)
- West leads big at half of All-Star game (AP)
- YouTube Anti-Piracy Software Policy Draws Fire (TechWeb)
- Increase in egg donors raises concerns (AP)
- Harvick charges to wild Daytona victory (AP)
- Australia to press Cheney on Guantanamo trial for Hicks (Reuters)
- Civil unions set to begin in N.J. (AP)
- Manila, U.S. war games deal with maritime threats (Reuters)
- New Jersey gays make midnight dash for civil unions (Reuters)
- Ray Liotta arrested, charged with DUI (AP)
- Low expectations ahead of Rice-Olmert-Abbas talks (Reuters)
- Bomb kills four in central Baghdad (Reuters)
- Conn. state workers' info ends up on Web (AP)
- India's Bharti to invest 2.5 billion dollars in deal with Wal-Mart (AFP)
- Two suicide car bombs kill 11 in Iraq's Ramadi (Reuters)
- JVC slashes forecast on sluggish sales (AFP)
- India is the new China at world's biggest wireless fair (Reuters)
- Science finding ways to regrow fingers (AP)
- 3 Croatian workers kidnapped in Nigeria (AP)
- Police clear Canadian embassy in Paris (Reuters)
- Polish and Czech leaders defend U.S. missile shield (Reuters)
- Rice meets Abbas-Olmert for peace talks (AFP)
- Iran fires missiles in new round of war games (Reuters)
- Russia delays work on Iran nuclear plant (Reuters)
- JetBlue braces for more delayed flights (AP)
- 'Ghost Rider' scares up $44.5 million (AP)
- Al-Qaeda reestablishes itself along Afghan-Pakistani border: report (AFP)
- XM and Sirius to disclose merger today: paper (Reuters)
- Qualcomm Chips Away at Mobile TV (PC World)
- Russia delays Iran atom plant work as tensions rise (Reuters)
- Benefits for gay couples start in N.J. (AP)
- Federer ties record as top tennis player (AP)
- Is U.S. near a tipping point on global warming? (Reuters)
- Two U.S. soldiers killed in outpost attack (Reuters)
- A toy for every billionaire at Verona luxury fair (Reuters)
- Bush links terror war to U.S. independence war (Reuters)
- Lombardi moving BPM online (InfoWorld)
- Missiles could reach Europe if Kremlin wanted: general (Reuters)
- YouTube Irks Viacom and Seeks IP Attorney (NewsFactor)
- Iran denies delaying payment for reactor (AP)
- XM and Sirius may be about to merge (AP)
- Chargers hire Norv Turner as head coach (AP)
- India's Bharti to invest 2.5 billion dollars in deal with Wal-Mart (AFP)
- Surgeons who play video games more skilled: study (Reuters)
- Clinton objects to Confederate flag (AP)
- Wall Street looks ahead to CPI, earnings (AP)
- Publicist: Actress expecting Brady baby (AP)
- Startup hopes to modernize parking hunt (AP)
- New footage of JFK in Dallas released (Reuters)
- Bahamas minister resigns over Anna Nicole (Reuters)
- Crime turning New Orleans into Big Uneasy (Reuters)
- Most U.S. women face heart, stroke risk (AP)
- Sirius plans to buy XM in $4.6 billion stock deal (Reuters)
- Rescuer credits dog with saving climbers (AP)
- Tiny baby to leave Florida hospital (AP)
- Prince Harry says he won't sit out Iraq (AP)