AP - Suspected militants bombed a bus carrying prisoners in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, killing at least nine people as fighting between security forces and extremists flared across the country's tribal belt.
AP - Sen. Barack Obama dropped in on his own party at the Democratic convention a day early Wednesday to praise his wife, his former rival, and former President Bill Clinton for going to bat for him.
AP - Barack Obama stands before delegates and the nation Thursday the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic "I Have a Dream" speech to accept the Democratic presidential nomination, the first black man to claim such a prize.
AFP - All eyes at the Democratic convention will be on Bill Clinton Wednesday, as the former president and one-time darling of the party seeks to put aside months of hard feelings to back Barack Obama.
AFP - Russia accused the West on Wednesday of ratcheting up tensions in the Black Sea with an increased NATO naval presence and warned against isolating Moscow over the conflict in Georgia.
Reuters - North Korea's threat to restart its plant
that makes arms-grade plutonium is feasible, although the task
would be a daunting one, analysts said on Wednesday.
Reuters - Three years after Hurricane Katrina
slammed into the Louisiana coast, New Orleans residents on
Wednesday again confronted the prospect of an evacuation as
Tropical Storm Gustav loomed.
Reuters - Three U.S. soldiers killed four
handcuffed and blindfolded Iraqi prisoners with pistol shots on
the bank of a Baghdad canal last year, the New York Times
reported on Wednesday.
Reuters - The top U.S. Marine officer on
Wednesday said he could reduce his 25,000-strong force in the
former al Qaeda stronghold of Iraq's Anbar province to
reinforce military operations against a growing Taliban threat
in Afghanistan.
Reuters - The hijackers of a Sudanese airliner
surrendered to authorities in Libya on Wednesday after
releasing all the passengers, Libya's aviation authority said.
Reuters - Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) might
have to borrow money from the Treasury Department to see it
through an expected wave of bank failures, the Wall Street
Journal reported.
Reuters - U.S. military planners have begun
pondering the thorny question of how Georgia's shattered armed
forces might be rebuilt without provoking a Russian backlash
that could risk direct confrontation with Moscow.
Reuters - Former President Bill Clinton gets the
chance on Wednesday to pick up where his wife, Hillary, left
off -- provide a ringing endorsement of Democrat Barack Obama's
presidential aspirations.
AP - Svetlana Kuznetsova shook off an early break and rallied to a 7-6 (3), 6-1 victory over Sorana Cirstea on Wednesday in the second round of the U.S. Open.
AP - Spanish revelers have pelted each with 113 tons of ripe tomatoes in an annual food fight. Town hall says an estimated 40,000 people took part in the hour of messy fun in the village of Bunol near Valencia. The ritual dates back to the 1940s.