(Fox News) John McCain sounded a warning to Washington that “change is coming,” accepting the Republican presidential nomination in St. Paul and casting the GOP ticket as a force for reform ...
(The Times, UK) A US navy flagship has steamed into a Georgian port where Russian troops are still stationed, stoking tensions once again in the tinderbox Caucasus region ...
(CNN) David Duchovny made headlines for voluntarily entering rehab last week. But it wasn't for drugs or alcohol. It was for another dependency, one that affects millions of Americans but is seldom discussed: sex addiction ...
(Associated Press) The war in Iraq is about to resonate with presidential candidates in a way not seen so far in the campaign: the sons of both vice presidential nominees are assigned to go there soon ...
(Military Times) The success of a global “1,000-ship navy” will hinge on a broader partnership with U.S. allies and a commitment to building the Navy’s future fleet to support maritime security ...
(Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Grappling over a shotgun with a 300-pound man who had just burst into his home and threatened his wife, Keith Hoehn had but one thought ...
(Associated Press) President Bush announced $1 billion in new economic aid to Georgia to help the pro-Western former Soviet republic rebuild after Russia's invasion ...
(London Telegraph) A widely-held theory of how Aids arrived in the west is overturned by a study that shows the American epidemic was born two decades earlier, during the sixties ...
(London Telegraph) A controversial novel about the prophet Mohammed and his child bride that was pulled by Random House over concerns that it would anger Muslims is to be printed by another publisher ...
(Mapping Shari'a) The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which promotes itself as the "largest Muslim-American civil rights organization", stands accused by Muslims themselves of having been involved in criminal fraud ...
(The Times, UK) A hotel that refused a wounded soldier a room, forcing him to spend the night in his car, was backed into a “grovelling” apology yesterday ...
(Los Angeles Times) Federal authorities said that they have tightened security at Los Angeles International Airport because of the recent arrest of an elevator mechanic suspected of smuggling illegal immigrants ...
(London Telegraph) Researchers found that people who live in lands conquered by the Roman army have less protection against HIV than those in countries they never reached ...
(Beverage Daily) Fish oil is by far the biggest source for omega-3, estimated by Frost & Sullivan to account for some 85 percent of the market by volume ...