Sep 2 - By Associated Press
Why do scientists warn it may take two doses of vaccine to protect against swine flu when one dose is the norm in a regular flu season? Blame your naive immune system.
Jul 27 - By Steve Karnowski, Associated Press Writer
Two days before Michaela Widmer's corpse was found, she sent her fiance text messages saying she had gone for a ride with her neighbor who told her he had won the lottery and would give her half of his winnings, the fiance said Monday.
Jul 13 - By Associated Press
Shares of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. plunged 13 percent in after-hours trading after the video game maker cut its financial outlook, citing lackluster orders from retailers and the delay of a popular new title.
Jul 10 - By Associated Press
Officials in Canada say a small passenger plane on final approach to Vancouver International Airport crashed near an IKEA store, killing both people on board.

Jun 26 - By Jenny Barchfield, Associated Press Writer
Designers flaunted their edgy side at Paris' 2010 spring-summer menswear shows Friday offering layered looks that played with proportion and sporty pieces in caustic pinks and citrus shades drawing liberally from historic emperors and modern-day street gangs.

Jun 5 - By Alan Fram, Associated Press Writer
Two high-stakes speeches exactly a year apart, both delivered by Barack Obama, both focused on the Middle East. Same message, same tone? Not really.

May 28 - By Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press Writer
Laid off from her job in Massachusetts, Danielle Marks thought immediately about losing her health insurance. How could she afford the medication and physical therapy she needed to heal after shoulder surgery?

May 25 - By Chelsea J. Carter, Associated Press Writers
American troops on Memorial Day honored their fallen on two battlefields, one war winding down and another ramping up. In Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. military remembered the toll so far on the troops — more than 4,900 dead — with the outcome still unclear.
May 13 - By Associated Press
Police said they arrested a Pittsburgh-area man twice within three hours on a charge of driving under the influence of prescription drugs. Police said they first pulled over a 26-year-old man about 8:30 p.m. Friday. They said he had muscle relaxers and another type of pills used to help people withdraw from opiates in his car after he failed a field sobriety test.

Apr 26 - By Nigel Duara, Associated Press Writer
For immigrant advocates, the raid on a meatpacking plant in Postville last May was evidence of all that is wrong with large-scale arrests of illegal workers.
Apr 11 - By Associated Press
Police in Wisconsin say four people were injured after a drunk driver hit another drunk driver in Racine.
Apr 9 - By Associated Press
A Chicago attorney accused of killing New York Knicks player Eddy Curry's ex-girlfriend and their infant daughter has pleaded not guilty.

Apr 1 - By Associated Press
It's no April Fools joke. The baby bunny really does have two noses. A Connecticut pet shop worker found the nosey bunny in a delivery of 6-week-old dwarf rabbits that arrived at the Milford store last week. Both noses have two nostrils. The owner of the Purr-Fect Pets shop says he's never seen anything like it in 25 years in the business. He says the bunny eats, drinks and hops around like the rest of the litter.
Mar 19 - By Associated Press
Authorities said a 61-year-old man allegedly married to two women who lived in the same apartment complex faces charges. The man was charged with bigamy and other felonies.
Mar 10 - By Associated Press
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. issued a fiscal second-quarter outlook below Wall Street's estimates Tuesday but reiterated its full-year guidance following better-than-expected first-quarter results.
Mar 10 - By Associated Press
Video game publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. posted a larger loss for its fiscal first quarter Tuesday as higher marketing, development and legal costs outweighed stronger sales, but results topped Wall Street expectations.
Feb 27 - By Associated Press
A southwest Missouri cattleman has been delivering calves at his farm for a long time, but a calf born this week sure was different. This one had two heads. Scott Clift said he delivered the chocolate-colored male calf Wednesday morning at his farm near Aldrich, in Polk County. Clift said the calf had two fully-formed heads that appeared to be connected to its body just behind the skull.

Feb 23 - By Sophia Tareen, Associated Press Writer
The attorney accused of killing New York Knicks player Eddy Curry's ex-girlfriend and her infant daughter was an abusive, controlling boyfriend who disputed $23,500 in legal fees with his victim, prosecutors alleged Monday.

Feb 21 - By Associated Press
A judge in Chicago has denied bail for an attorney accused of killing New York Knicks' player Eddy Curry's ex-girlfriend and her infant daughter.
Jan 25 - By Michael Tarm, Associated Press Writer
A woman found shot to death in a Chicago apartment was a former girlfriend of New York Knicks player Eddy Curry and the mother of his 3-year-old son, Curry's attorney said Sunday.
Dec 27 - By Associated Press
The state of Louisiana says it will appeal a federal court order to put the names of two adoptive fathers on their son's birth certificate.

Dec 17 - By Robert Burns, AP National Security Writer
Gen. David Petraeus, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, has told his troops that despite progress on both fronts, the U.S. and its allies face a tough fight in the year ahead.
Dec 16 - By Associated Press
Two winning Hoosier Lottery tickets worth $1 million each were sold within a couple days of each other at the same central Indiana convenience store. John Hensley and his fiancee, Vanessa Mitchell, claimed the Cash Blizzard scratch-off prize on Tuesday, but the winner in Saturday's Hoosier Lotto drawing has not come forward, lottery spokesman Andrew Reed said.
Dec 12 - By Anick Jesdanun, AP Technology Writer
The Wall Street Journal, now run by a team that briefly considered throwing open its Web site to all users, is looking to boost its online offerings and find new ways to charge readers for them.

Oct 26 - By David Bauder, AP Television Writer
Watch Bill O'Reilly and Keith Olbermann on the same night and you'll swear they're talking about two different presidential campaigns.