| Tiger Woods' return to professional golf 'imminent' Disgraced American World No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods is reportedly working with swing coach Hank Haney in Florida, indicating that he is on course to play competitive golf from next... | |
| US to take H-1B applications from April 1 The United States will start accepting applications for 65,000 H-1B visas for skilled professionals coveted by Indian techies for fiscal 2011 from April... |
| Missing Indian woman found dead near Chicago An Indian-American who was reported to have disappeared from her Maine Township home near here in January was found dead in the Des Plaines River and authorities suspected suicide in her drowning... |
| Boozy woman facing assault charges for squirting cop with breast milk! A boozy American woman has been charged with third-degree assault after she squirted breast milk in the face of a female police... |
| Best quotes from 2010 Oscars acceptance speeches The Oscars must have been given away, but the stars and their words at the prestigious ceremony are still echoing and would stay in people's mind for... |
| Junk foods become less popular with increasing costs Unhealthy food and drinks such as pizzas and soda become less popular with increasing costs, suggests a new America... |
| Now, clear gel that boosts boobs' "tone, size and skin texture"! Want to give a boost to your bust-line? Well, then go for Bring It Up breast-enhancing stickers that can yank your sagging cleavage into... |
| Cyberbullying can cause psychological distress among nonheterosexual youth A new American study has revealed the prevalence of cyberbullying and its psychological impact on nonheterosexual... |
| Online questionnaire effective screening tool for mental health problems A one-page, 27-item questionnaire, available free online, is an effective tool to aid primary care doctors screen patients for four common psychiatric illnesses, a new American research has... |
| Iraqi elections mere window dressing exercise: Middle Eastern experts While a high voter turn in Iraq's parliamentary elections has been lauded by the West as a symbolic step towards democracy, critics and political commentators across the Middle East are viewing it nothing more than a window dressing to tidy up the image of authoritarian leaders and absolute... |
| 'Divorces on rise in Malaysian-Indian community' Malaysian Indian Congress Deputy President G. Palanivel has expressed concern over the rising number of divorce cases in the Indian... |
| Geoffrey Fletcher is first African American screenwriter to win an Oscar Geoffrey Fletcher, the screenwriter of "Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire", has become the first African American screenwriter to take home an Academy... |
| 'Smart' nanoparticles target specific cancer cells Scientists in the U.S. have created synthesized nanoparticles that can identify, target and kill specific cancer cells while leaving healthy cells... |
| Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart 'can't get enough of each other' Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart couldn't stop themselves from getting touchy feely at Tribeca's Laconda Verde in New York, it has... |
| It's official: Miley Cyrus dating Liam Hemsworth Miley Cyrus has finally confirmed that she is romancing Australian actor Liam... |
| Hillary "Sank-s'" backless dress at Oscars after-party Actress Hilary Swank grabbed attention at Vanity Fair's Oscar after-party when she made an appearance in a sexy dress that left little to... |
| MJ 'suffered fits of rage due to financial troubles' Michael Jackson's former bodyguards have revealed that the King of Pop became frustrated during the final years of his life because of financial... |
| How far South American cities moved in Chile quake In a new research, scientists have shown how far South American cities moved in the massive earthquake that struck Chile on February... |
| US rejects reports regarding NATO aircraft violating Pak airspace The United States has rejected reports regarding NATO aircraft violating Pakistan's airspace over... |
| Lady Gaga turns mentor for Derulo American singer Jason Derulo has found a pop mentor in Lady Gaga after she took him aside before a tour date and told him he was... |
| China enters Latin American mineral market with Canada deal After storming Africa, resource-hungry China Monday made a big opening into the Latin American mineral market by inking a $1-billion deal with Canadian copper major Quadra Mining Ltd for a stake in its copper operations in... |
| Fresh hope for HIV patients In a welcome news for HIV patients, Canadian and American researchers have found new ways to increase effectiveness of the current drugs to fight the deadly... |
| Obama, Haitian President to Meet at White House Spirit Airlines Resumes Flights to Haiti President Barack Obama and Haitian President Rene Preval meet at the White House on Wednesday to discuss U.S. and international support for earthquake... |
| Guns N' Roses plan "secret" shows in South America Guns N' Roses will play three private shows in Brazil and Argentina during the band's current tour of South America, the organizer said on Monday. The shows are set for undisclosed locations in Sao... |
| Acting New York State Police Superintendent Retiring March 9, 2010 - Albany, NY - ( release ) Today New York State Police Acting Superintendent Pedro Perez announced his retirement after 28 years of service. By operation of law under Section 6 of the... |
| Ex-Edwards aide narrowly avoids trip to jail PITTSBORO, N.C. A former John Edwards aide has narrowly avoided getting sent to jail for contempt over his handling of a purported sex tape showing the former presidential candidate. ... |
| Official: Tribal children need 'healthy families' SANTA ANA PUEBLO, N.M. Making more arrests and throwing more offenders behind bars will not bring an end to the crimes against children and other violence that is plaguing many of the... |
| Calif. test-taking case shows gap in visa security This photo released Monday March 8, 2010 by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shows evidence of fake test scores and California identification cards after they were confiscated from... |
| Mass. father casts blame in daughter's drug death BROCKTON, Mass. The Massachusetts man accused of killing his 4-year-old daughter by overmedicating her with prescription drugs is blaming his wife and a psychiatrist for the girl's death in... |
| Tribes, justice officials focus on Indian children Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 2:28 p.m. The U.S. Interior Department's assistant secretary for Indian Affairs says the federal government and tribal law enforcement officers cannot simply arrest their... |
| Roberts: Scene at State of Union `very troubling' TUSCALOOSA, Ala. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said Tuesday the scene at President Obama's State of the Union address was "very troubling" and the annual speech has... |
| US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,382 Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 2:05 p.m. As of Tuesday, March 9, 2010, at least 4,382 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated... |
| Pioneering Mass. robot lost at sea off Chile coast FALMOUTH, Mass. A pioneering deep-sea robot made by Massachusetts researchers has been lost off the coast of Chile. Researchers abruptly lost contact with the $1.1 million robot Friday... |
| Man who caused Newark airport breach pleads guilty Haisong Jiang appears in Newark Municipal Court on a charge of defiant trespassing, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Jiang is accused of breaching security at Newark Liberty International Airport in January.... |
| Eritrean pleads not guilty to aiding terrorists NEW YORK A prosecutor says the government has an extensive confession from an Eritrean charged with providing support to a Somali terrorist organization linked to al-Qaida. Assistant... |
| 2nd ex-New Orleans cop charged in Katrina coverup NEW ORLEANS A second ex-New Orleans officer charged in a conspiracy to cover up a deadly police shooting of unarmed residents after Hurricane Katrina is expected to plead guilty. A... |
| Opponent files ethics complaint on La. Sen. Vitter By MELINDA DESLATTEASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER BATON ROUGE, La. -- A challenger to Louisiana Sen. David Vitter says Vitter's re-election campaign made illegal use of a government emblem on a... |
| On Location: Bringing a Taste of New York to Johannesburg JOHANNESBURG Adam Levy was a teenager growing up in Melrose, a whites-only suburb in northern Johannesburg, when Nelson Mandela was released from prison 20 years ago. Today Mr. Levy ... |
| 2nd ex-cop charged in Katrina coverup NEW ORLEANS - A second ex-New Orleans officer charged in an alleged conspiracy to cover up a deadly police shooting of unarmed residents after Hurricane Katrina is expected to plead... |
| LA cops seek man who robbed Florida sugar baron LOS ANGELES - A well-dressed man who talked his way into a Florida sugar baron's hotel room and stole tens of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry may be the same person who pulled similar scams on... |
| Massa: 'I Forced Myself Out' Former Rep. Eric Massa, who resigned Monday in the wake of a House ethics investigation into sexual harassment allegations, said Tuesday that he "owned this misbehavior" but did not grope anyone... |
| Senate Gatekeeper: Beware of Drudge The Senate's official gatekeeper, said the Drudge Report, a conservative news aggregator, and whitepages.com "are responsible for the many viruses popping up throughout the Senate," according to... |
| Pa. woman charged with recruiting jihadists online Pennsylvania woman has been charged with using the Internet to recruit jihadist fighters and help terrorists overseas.Authorities say the case shows how terror groups are looking to recruit Americans... |
| Producer admits to attempted Letterman shakedown (AP Photo/Steve Hirsch, Pool, File)FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2009 file photo, Robert J. Halderman is arraigned in State Supreme Court in New York on charges of trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2... |
| Ohio State janitor's gunfire kills co-worker, self (AP Photo/Courtesy of Ohio State University) NO SALESIn this ID photo released by Ohio State University, is shown Nathaniel Brown. Brown, a university custodial employee, reportedly shot two... |
| Probation report cites predatory traits of suspect Chelsea King contained a psychiatrist's conclusion that the defendant had "significant predatory traits" toward underage girls and should be kept in prison for as long as possible."The defendant does... |
| Judge considers sending ex-Edwards aide to jail (AP Photo/Sara D. Davis)Andrew Young, former aide to former Senator John Edwards, and his wife Cheri Young listen to the prosecutions' arguments during a hearing at the Chatham County Superior Court... |