Iran Test Fires Missile that can Strike U.S. Bases The tests occurred at a time of increased tension between Iran and Israel over Tehran's disputed nuclear program, which the West fears is aimed at making bombs.
Study: Education Tied to Drop in Cancer Levels The study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, was the latest to illustrate how a person's health can be closely tied to socioeconomic factors such as education and income level.
American Gored in Bull Run Several of the hundreds who took part were trampled by bulls, but were not reported to require treatment.
Boost Mental Health - Do Housework A recent study found just 20 minutes of physical activity -- such as housework -- improved the mental state of people considered stressed
Texas Man Goes to Court for Using Phone on Plane The man says he was trying to get hold of hospital officials in response to a message he received that his father was having serious heart trouble.
Brand Reportedly Heading to Sixers The Los Angeles Times reported Brand's deal is believed to be for five years and worth around $80 million.
Cubs Net Harden in Deal With Oakland Chicago acquired Rich Harden and Chad Gaudin in exchange for Sean Gallagher, Matt Murton, Eric Patterson and Josh Donaldson.
Talking With Your Kids About Divorce If you are in the process of divorce, or have recently experienced one, your children may not fully comprehend what has happened or how to properly grieve their loss.
Dead Lawn Could Cost Homeowner $746 The owners said they decided to stop watering their lawn after California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a statewide drought emergency.
Gardener Gets Surprise Mystery Plant Growth appeared in a pot the man thought was empty, and after consultations with numerous nurseries, it was determined the mystery plant was arisaema sikokianum.
Home-Grown Vegetables Grow in Popularity According to the U.S. National Gardening Association, Americans spent some $1.4 billion on growing their own vegetables last year.
New Guidelines Stress Heart Screening for Kids The new policy statement issued on Monday recommends cholesterol screening of children and adolescents with a family history of high cholesterol or heart disease.
Children with Allergies Less Productive Twenty-one percent of the parents of children's with allergies said the allergies limit their children's activities.
Senior Sex Up...So Are STDs They found 70-year-olds of both sexes are having more sex than they did 30 years ago.
Toddlers Who Say 'Yuck' Racist: Study The London-based National Children's Bureau released a 366-page guide counseling adults on recognizing racist behavior in young children.