Old worm won't die after 2008 attack on US military

2011-06-17 13:35:40

Three years after what the Pentagon called the most significant breach of US military networks ever, new versions of the malware blamed for the attack are still roiling US networks

US Rep. Weiner resigns in lewd photo scandal

2011-06-17 07:04:17

New York Rep. Anthony Weiner soberly announced his resignation from Congress on Thursday, bowing to the furor caused by his sexually charged online dalliances with a former porn actress and other women.

Lawmakers mock Obama claim on Libya

2011-06-17 05:54:26

Republicans and Democrats on Thursday derided President Barack Obama's claim that US air attacks against Libya do not constitute hostilities and demanded that...

US lawmaker quites over lewd photos

2011-06-17 03:21:31

US congressman Anthony Weiner announced his resignation Thursday, done in by lewd photos he took of himself, sent to women online and then adamantly lied about after being caught.

US house infested with snakes, ex-residents say

2011-06-16 09:58:39

The five-bedroom house sits on pastoral acreage in the rural US countryside. At a price less than $180,000, it seemed a steal. But a bargain it wasn't.

NASA fuels shuttle Atlantis in last-launch test

2011-06-16 12:10:00

NASA fueled space shuttle Atlantis on Wednesday, but it was only a test leading up to the last flight of the 30-year program.

Saudi, US debated oil reserve swap before OPEC

2011-06-16 09:53:06

It was to be a swap felt around the world - a plan privately discussed by the world's largest oil exporter and the globe's biggest consumer to take the heat out of $120-plus oil prices.

US government serves up food history at Archives

2011-06-16 10:37:09

A venerable fixture of the US capital is offering visitors a peek at presidential recipes including Lyndon B. Johnson's Texas chili, John F. Kennedy's Cape Cod chowder.

NY House passed Gay marriage bill

2011-06-16 10:20:44

The New York state Assembly approved a bill allowing same-sex marriage and the measure is likely to face a vote in the Senate, where it only needs support from one more senator to pass.

Kissinger donates 1 million papers to Yale

2011-06-16 10:48:33

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will donate his collection of some one million documents and objects covering his life as a diplomat, scholar and consultant to Yale University.

Navy ship that buried bin Laden returns to US port

2011-06-16 09:57:21

The USS Carl Vinson returned from a seven month deployment that became historic last month when the aircraft carrier buried Osama bin Laden at sea.

'Hibernation' of sunspots predicted

2011-06-16 07:56:28

US scientists say the familiar sunspot cycle seems to be entering a hibernation period unseen since the 17th century, a pattern that could have a slight cooling effect on global temperatures.