AP - Despite persistent questions about the ages of several members of the Chinese women's gymnastics team that won the gold medal, the International Olympic Committee said Friday there is still no proof anyone cheated and believes the controversy will be "put to rest."
AP - Charles Lane-Bey combed through racks of blue jeans at a Salvation Army thrift store and held up a pair with potential to his 8-year-old son, Edward, who swung them over his shoulder with a smile.
AP - Pakistani leaders were meeting Friday to discuss differences that threaten to tear apart their shaky ruling coalition, a day after twin suicide blasts killed scores outside Pakistan's largest arms factory.
AP - Harvard University is the country's oldest, wealthiest and most selective university. Now it's back on top of the U.S. News & World Report college rankings, claiming sole possession of the No. 1 spot for the first time in 12 years.
AP - It was a coup for Democrats: An emerging young evangelical voice, a registered Republican no less, accepted their invitation to deliver a prayer at next week's Democratic National Convention.
AP - Russian troops held their position in the key town of Gori and were digging in deeper in other strategic areas of Georgia on Friday, the day that Russia's president said a pullback would be complete.
AP - Tropical Storm Fay continued its slow, wet trudge across the state Friday, prompting communities farther inland and on the state's Gulf coast to brace for what could be drenching rains.
AP - Iraq and the U.S. pushed close to a deal Thursday setting a course for American combat troops to pull out of major Iraqi cities by next June, with a broader withdrawal from the long and costly war by 2011.
AFP - Distraught relatives struggled Thursday to identify the charred remains of 153 victims of the Madrid jet disaster as investigators scoured the wreckage for clues to Spain's worst air crash in decades.
AFP - Two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside Pakistan's main army munitions factory Thursday, killing 64 workers in the deadliest attack on a military installation in the country's history.
Reuters - Grieving relatives on Thursday tried to
identify charred bodies from the wreckage of a Spanish jet
which crashed at Madrid airport on its second attempt at
takeoff after mechanical problems.
Reuters - Two Pakistani Taliban suicide bombers
blew themselves up outside the country's main defense industry
complex on Thursday, killing at least 59 people as workers were
leaving at the end of their shift, officials said.
Reuters - Jamaica made a clean sweep of Olympic
sprint golds on Thursday with victory in the women's 200 meters
humbling the United States, the traditional track and field
superpower.
Reuters - Wall Street research analysts are
projecting yet another tough quarter for U.S. investment banks
marked by additional writedowns across a series of fixed-income
assets amid an already weak operating environment.