AP - John McCain doesn't begrudge Democratic rival Barack Obama his weeklong holiday in Hawaii. In fact, the GOP presidential hopeful says he could use a little rest himself.
AP - Backed by his friendly Southern drawl, the practiced charm of a courtroom warrior and a smile bright enough to blind the camera's eye, John Edwards never lacked the confidence to take the big risk.
AP - Nearly three dozen Olympic athletes from Georgia are anxiously following the news of violence in a breakaway region of their country, following a bombardment by Russian tanks, planes and artillery.
AP - Witnesses who called 911 after a chartered bus crash that killed at least 16 people described a chaotic scene, telling emergency personnel of bloody passengers crushed beneath the smoking wreckage, according to calls released Saturday by police.
AP - Bernie Mac, the actor and comedian who teamed up in the casino heist caper "Ocean's Eleven" and gained a prestigious Peabody Award for his sitcom "The Bernie Mac Show," died Saturday at age 50.
AP - A Chinese man stabbed the in-laws of the U.S. Olympic men's volleyball coach, killing one and injuring the other while they visited a Beijing tourist site near the main venue where Olympic competitions began Saturday.
AP - Russian tanks and troops rumbled into the separatist province of South Ossetia and Russian aircraft bombed a Georgian town Saturday in a major escalation of the conflict that has left hundreds of civilians dead and wounded.
AFP - A Chinese man on Saturday attacked and killed an American tourist in central Beijing, one day after the Olympic Games opened in the Chinese capital, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
AFP - The Russian army said Saturday it had taken the South Ossetian capital after sending in tanks and troops to fight off a Georgian offensive aimed at winning back the breakaway province.
Reuters - The United States said on Friday
North Korea had to make "substantial progress" on a
verification plan for its nuclear weapons before being taken
off a U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Reuters - Guantanamo's only convict was moved to a prison wing all by
himself hours after U.S. military jurors found him guilty of
driving Osama bin Laden, his lawyers said.
Reuters - Japan marked the 63rd anniversary of the
atomic bombing of Nagasaki with a solemn ceremony on Saturday
and a call for world powers to abandon their nuclear weapons.
Reuters - It's not a battleground state and it's
unlikely to tip the U.S. election in November, but White House
hopeful Barack Obama came to Hawaii on Friday -- minus,
largely, his presidential campaign.