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As if going off to war, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan cleaned out his apartment, gave leftover frozen broccoli to one neighbor and called another to thank him for his friendship.
AP - A Seattle teams has collected a $900,000 prize in a NASA-backed competition to develop the concept of an elevator to space — an idea spurred by science fiction novels.
AP - On the day his side lost the Vietnam War, Hung Ba Le fled his homeland at the age of 5 in a fishing trawler crammed with 400 refugees. Thirty-four years later, he made an unlikely homecoming — as the commander of a U.S. Navy destroyer.
AP - President Barack Obama is traveling to Capitol Hill on Saturday to try to close the sale on his signature health care overhaul, facing a make-or-break vote in the House certain to be seen as a test of his presidency.
AP - A chaplain exhorted hundreds of mourners gathered at a candlelight vigil to not give up hope as Fort Hood and its surrounding community looked to each other for comfort after an Army psychiatrist allegedly went on a deadly shooting spree at the military base.
AP - Employees at an engineering firm recognized their former co-worker when he drew a handgun from under his shirt, police said, and shot his first victim dead in the reception area. He then walked into the office and unloaded several more rounds, wounding five other employees at the company that fired him two years ago.
AP - A young woman broke into the homes of Hollywood celebrities she admired, including Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton and Audrina Patridge, because she wanted to own their designer clothes and jewelry, an informant told police.
AP - Some women strode the catwalk in vicious spiked bracelets and body armor. Others had their heads covered, burqa-style, but with her shoulders — and tattoos — exposed. Male models wore long, Islamic robes as well as shorts and sequined T-shirts.
There's more to the city than country music, especially in once-sleepy neighborhoods that are now beating to a stylish, new rhythm.
The first people who came across Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the psychiatrist suspected of Thursday's murderous rampage, told tales Friday of quick, calm efforts in the face of danger.
Thirteen people died after a shooting spree Thursday at Fort Hood, a sprawling Army post in Texas.
A 40-year-old man accused of killing one and wounding five in a shooting at a business where he once worked was charged Friday with first-degree murder, police said.
McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — The killings of 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas, by an Army psychiatrist who also was a Muslim set off a rancorous debate Friday that once again spotlighted the fear among Muslims in America that they'll be collectively found guilty for the actions of one man.
A recent sale of Impressionist and modern art at Sotheby's auction house exceeded sales estimates and raised the hopes of industry insiders that a rebound is under way.
Mexican authorities have arrested three doctors, a nurse and a receptionist accused of stealing newborns at a private hospital and selling them, the Mexico City attorney general's office says.
AP - A wealthy health care executive came home one night in September to find a terrifying note from his wife, Quinn Gray: The 37-year-old housewife and mother of two had been abducted from her posh Florida beach community.
The police officer who ended the Fort Hood massacre by shooting the suspect is known as the enforcer on her street, a "tough woman" who patrolled her neighborhood and once stopped burglars at her house.
A 1965 Volkswagen van stolen 35 years ago in Spokane, Washington, was found by customs agents in a shipping container in the Los Angeles port last month, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official said.
AP - A Volkswagen van stolen 35 years ago in Washington state has been found in a shipping container at the Los Angeles/Long Beach seaport.
Sales of footwear were up sharply in September and October, possibly because they are a less expensive way to indulge.
The Republican House bill is not reform: it does little to reduce the number of uninsured, and much of the savings on premiums comes from reduced coverage.
The 12-year-old girl plucked cold, slimy potato peels out of the garbage containers in a village in eastern Poland. When those trash scraps became scarce, she ate clover.
Part of the great power of movies is that they can take us perilously close to the life of someone we might otherwise feel perilously far from.
In "The Men Who Stare at Goats," George Clooney, as one of the founders of a crackpot U.S. military unit, wears a mustache that makes him look like Dennis Farina, and he does his best to act cool, calm, and collected -- which sets him in marked contrast to all the flakes and hysterics around him.
The top commander at Fort Hood is crediting a civilian police officer and an army nutritionist for their heroism during the rampage.
The colors in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's masterpiece "The Red Shoes" don't just exist, they also express.
President Obama chose a cautious approach rather than bold action on the economy, and the decision may haunt Democrats for years to come.
Independents can't always articulate what they want, but they withdraw from any party that threatens turmoil and risk.
Ostentatious bonus packages on Wall Street are stoking legitimate anger among ordinary Americans who got shafted.
One of the greatest success stories of our time just found failure in a big new market.
Roald Gundersen is an architect who may revolutionize the building industry.
The greatest distortion about the health care debate is that reform will destroy the best health care system in the world.
An alternative technique developed by a Russian doctor more than a half-century ago has been found effective in some trials.
The nation's wealthiest are gaining against their U.S.counterparts.
The seventh annual Academic Ranking of World Universities ranks the best schools on the planet.
The increasingly complicated work of service dogs suggests there's more to the canine brain than a good nose and an instinct to please.
SAP's Gravity shows the online collaboration tool's future as a business platform.
Since the dot-com bust 3Com has been taking Chinese lessons.
The large-scale government intervention in the economy is going to end badly.
America's richest get poorer for the fifth time in 27 years.
US Weekly's Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over a woman who hasn't cut her hair in more than 10 years and a retired teacher who battled cancer.
Forbes' annual tally of the most powerful celebrities in the world.
The Forbes annual Billionaires List: a grouping of the richest people in the world and how they became wealthy. Including Warren Buffett, and Bill Gates.
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