AP - "Entertainment Tonight" aired a story about the birth of Angelina Jolie's twins despite being repeatedly told beforehand that the report was based on information from someone impersonating Jolie's assistant, according to documents and two people with knowledge of the exchange.
AP - As if BlackBerry users needed one more excuse to be glued to their screens, E-Trade Financial Corp. is giving its account holders an application that will let them get real-time stock quotes and trade on their phones.
AP - Astronauts opened up Japan's new billion-dollar space station lab, then got ready for another spacewalk, this time to spruce up the outside of the huge addition.
AP - Denmark shared with Pakistani investigators video footage of the suicide car bombing against its embassy Thursday, while an Internet posting purportedly by al-Qaida claimed responsibility and threatened more attacks.
AP - A strong aftershock struck China's quake-battered Sichuan province Thursday, as rising water levels in a lake caused by landslides in the massive May 12 temblor forced evacuations from downstream areas.
AP - The military expects a confrontational hearing when the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and four alleged confederates are brought before a Marine colonel presiding over their war-crimes tribunal.
AP - Her path to the nomination inevitable no more, Hillary Rodham Clinton plans to announce she is ending her groundbreaking candidacy and supporting Barack Obama, her rival in a presidential quest for the ages.
AFP - Zimbabwe authorities intensified a pre-election crackdown on Wednesday, detaining the opposition leader over accusations he had addressed a rally without authorisation and ordering charities to stop work.
AFP - Hillary Clinton Wednesday took a significant step towards healing the rift with her victorious Democratic rival Barack Obama, while stopping short of formally abandoning her own presidential bid.
Reuters - Anguished Chinese parents said on
Wednesday they will press ahead with complaints against
officials they blame for schools that toppled in a devastating
earthquake, a day after police sought to silence one protest.
Reuters - A U.N. summit on the global food crisis
asked rich nations on Wednesday to help revolutionize farming
in Africa and the developing world to produce more food for
nearly 1 billion people facing hunger.
Reuters - U.S. warships will soon leave waters
near Myanmar after the ruling military junta refused permission
for the delivery of aid supplies to the cyclone-stricken
Irrawaddy delta, a top U.S. commander said on Wednesday.