- Al-Qaida plots new attacks on U.S. soil (AP)
- Shooting suspect commits suicide (AP)
- Mayor closes quake-hit Japan nuke plant (AP)
- Dow Jones board OKs deal with Murdoch (AP)
- Fruits, veggies don't stop cancer return (AP)
- 130-year-old outhouses yield treasures (AP)
- Vick indicted for sponsoring dogfighting (AP)
- Up to 200 feared dead in Brazil crash (Reuters)
- U.N. confirms North Korea nuclear shutdown (Reuters)
- Democrats make all-night push for change in Iraq (Reuters)
- U.S. captures suspected Mexican drug cartel leader (Reuters)
- Taliban growing stronger in Afghanistan: UK report (Reuters)
- U.S. immigration relaxes rule for "green card" seekers (Reuters)
- NFL star indicted in Virginia dog fighting (Reuters)
- Brazilian airliner crashes into building, killing 200: fire official (AFP)
- NKorea shuts four more nuclear facilities: IAEA (AFP)
- Sting ordered to pay $51,000 to ex-chef (AP)
- Terror threat against U.S. said serious (AP)
- US eyes direct talks with Iran (AP)
- AP Poll: GOP pick is 'none of the above' (AP)
- Officials report massacre in Diyala (AP)
- Wholesale prices fall in June (AP)
- The Dow Jones industrials cross 14,000 (AP)
- News Corp. reaches deal to buy Dow Jones (AP)
- Hernandez wins 9th Tour de France stage (AP)
- Iraq sees new round of U.S.-Iran talks soon (Reuters)
- U.S. intelligence: "heightened threat" environment (Reuters)
- Four killed in Islamabad blast: TV (Reuters)
- Russia vows adequate response to UK expulsions (Reuters)
- Can John McCain survive to fight another day? (Reuters)
- WTO mediators float ways to save global trade pact (Reuters)
- Russia plans 'appropriate measures' against London (AFP)
- Libya AIDS families drop death penalty demand (AFP)
- 'Apprentice' to return with celebrities (AP)
- Democrats vow all-night session on Iraq (AP)
- Judge OKs $660M clergy abuse settlement (AP)
- Vitter denies prostitution accusations (AP)
- Man shot, killed in Colorado Capitol (AP)
- Japan quake causes 9 deaths, nuke leak (AP)
- 3 E. Michigan administrators forced out (AP)
- New orchid smells like 'sweaty feet' (AP)
- Red panda escapes from Zoo exhibit again (AP)
- A-Rod's 32nd helps Yanks continue surge (AP)
- Bush calls for Mideast conference (Reuters)
- North Korea talks - now comes the hard part (Reuters)
- Senate sets all-night Iraq war debate (Reuters)
- News Corp, Dow Jones reach tentative deal: report (Reuters)
- Japan quake victims take shelter (Reuters)
- Britain expels Russian diplomats amid Cold War clouds (AFP)
- Bush calls for Mideast peace conference (AFP)
- Romijn, O'Connell wed in Los Angeles (AP)
- Strong quake rocks Japan, nuclear plant (AP)
- Pace: Another troop buildup possible (AP)
- Bush wants Mideast peace conference (AP)
- Israel to free 250 Palestinian prisoners (AP)
- 1 in 12 workers admits using drugs (AP)
- IHOP agrees to buy Applebee's (AP)
- Judge spares bull that's on Moo Tube (AP)
- Indians give Wedge 3-year extension (AP)
- Bush to offer $190 million in aid to Palestinians (Reuters)
- Suicide bomb kills at least 85 in Iraq's Kirkuk (Reuters)
- Britain throws out Russian diplomats in murder row (Reuters)
- New quake hits off Japanese coast: USGS (Reuters)
- Washington in the grip of summer gridlock (Reuters)
- Olmert tells Abbas he will speed prisoner releases (Reuters)
- Choking risk for babies prompts Gerber recall (Reuters)
- British gov't to expel four Russian diplomats over Litvinenko case (AFP)
- Japan quake kills seven, leaks radiation (AFP)
- Review: LuPone triumphs as Mama Rose (AP)
- IAEA says North Korea has shut reactor (AP)
- LA cardinal apologizes to plaintiffs (AP)
- McCain has just $3.2 million in bank (AP)
- Ford denies it's in talks to sell Volvo (AP)
- Terror suspect gets bail in Australia (AP)
- Truce over, Pakistan militants kill 70 (AP)
- Aide: Iraqi PM's comments misconstrued (AP)
- Singer shot at Wyo. bar; husband sought (AP)
- Cardinals hand Phillies 10,000th loss (AP)
- U.S. backing Pakistani crackdown in tribal area (Reuters)
- China warns of more flood misery in river basin (Reuters)
- More oil heads to North Korea after reactor shut (Reuters)
- LA cardinal apologies, offers record abuse deal (Reuters)
- White House spurns Republican Iraq proposal (Reuters)
- Polish, U.S. presidents to discuss missile shield (Reuters)
- Ford considers selling Volvo Cars business: source (Reuters)
- Friends, family bid final goodbye to Lady Bird Johnson (Reuters)
- Hill says NKorea reactor shutdown a good start, problems ahead (AFP)
- Los Angeles Catholic church to pay 660 mln to abuse victims (AFP)
- Review: LuPone triumphs as Mama Rose (AP)
- IAEA says North Korea has shut reactor (AP)
- LA cardinal apologizes to plaintiffs (AP)
- McCain has just $3.2 million in bank (AP)
- Ford denies it's in talks to sell Volvo (AP)
- Terror suspect gets bail in Australia (AP)
- Truce over, Pakistan militants kill 70 (AP)
- Aide: Iraqi PM's comments misconstrued (AP)
- Pageant rules Miss N.J. can keep crown (AP)
- House votes for withdrawal from Iraq (AP)
- Al-Qaida works to plant U.S. operatives (AP)
- Bush dismisses CIA leak as old news (AP)
- U.S troops raid Baghdad Shiite district (AP)
- Diabetes drug side effect reports triple (AP)
- Gun shops under closer scrutiny (AP)
- Stocks Surge on Retail Sales Reports (AP)
- World's tallest man gets hitched (AP)
- A-Rod belts his 31st as Yanks top D-Rays (AP)
- Bush says no shift on Iraq (Reuters)
- Americans tired of Iraq war, split on withdrawal (Reuters)
- Democrats court black vote, pledge to end Iraq war (Reuters)
- More migrants die as U.S. tightens border security (Reuters)
- You can forget the unhappy past: study (Reuters)
- BBC apologizes to Queen Elizabeth over photo shoot (Reuters)
- U.S. troops raid Shiite district (AP)
- Flight diverted over passenger scare (AP)
- Equipment worth $22M missing from CDC (AP)
- Beijing steamed buns include cardboard (AP)
- Stores post lackluster sales in June (AP)
- F1 won't return to Indianapolis in 2008 (AP)
- Chertoff says Qaeda not posing pre-Sept 11 threat (Reuters)
- Fake firm gets nuclear license in U.S. govt sting (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Oil tanker grounded off New York City (Reuters)
- Battles rage at Lebanon camp (Reuters)
- Reuters photographer and driver killed in Iraq (Reuters)
- Few W.House hopefuls have online vote registration (Reuters)
- Bush to hold news conference 10:30 am: White House (Reuters)
- US can still win in Iraq: Bush (AFP)
- Lebanese army pounds Islamist siege camp (AFP)
- Longoria says she wasn't a bridezilla (AP)
- U.S. intel warns al-Qaida has rebuilt (AP)
- Former first lady Lady Bird Johnson dies (AP)
- Uneasy GOP senators beseech Bush on Iraq (AP)
- Bush orders Miers not to testify (AP)
- Relatives of firefighters blast Giuliani (AP)
- Flynt claims other *** probes under way (AP)
- Telescope gives deepest view of space (AP)
- Military files left unprotected online (AP)
- Brew Crew gives second half intrigue (AP)
- Lady Bird Johnson, former first lady, dies (Reuters)
- White House, Democrats clash over prosecutor probe (Reuters)
- Al Qaeda entrenched in Pakistan, U.S. officials say (Reuters)
- Philadelphia officials sue state over gun laws (Reuters)
- Jury deliberations continue in Conrad Black trial (Reuters)
- Pakistan seeks to identify dead mosque militants (AFP)
- Eleven killed as insurgents bomb house in western Iraq (AFP)
- Fighting ends at Pakistan mosque (AP)
- Failed 2005 bombers jailed for life (AP)
- Space shuttle moves to launch pad (AP)
- Lebanon army appears gearing for assault (AP)
- Ex-Bush aide won't answer Senate queries (AP)
- Stocks rise on takeover activity (AP)
- Giant squid washes up on Australia beach (AP)
- U.S. says al Qaeda will "lash out" in Iraq (Reuters)
- Palestinians flee as Lebanon army set to storm camp (Reuters)
- Four jailed for botched "al Qaeda" London bomb plot (Reuters)
- Bush sees deficit falling to $205 billion (Reuters)
- U.N. team seek nuclear answers in Iran talks (Reuters)
- Baby mammoth find promises breakthrough (Reuters)
- Curious America awaits "Posh Spice" phenomenon (Reuters)
- Google lets users overlay data on personalized maps (Reuters)
- Libya court confirms death penalty for foreign medics (AFP)
- Militants kill 14 Philippine marines, behead 10: military (AFP)
- Plea deal possible in Richie DUI case (AP)
- Bush says no Iraq shift; criticism rises (AP)
- Officials worry of summer terror attack (AP)
- Data on Americans mined for terror risk (AP)
- McCain campaign suffers key shake-ups (AP)
- 5 die after small plane hits Fla. homes (AP)
- LA man sentenced to die for 10 murders (AP)
- South Dakota wins federal lab project (AP)
- Joke comprehension may decrease with age (AP)
- Ichiro makes history as AL takes lead (AP)
- Gonzales faces new firestorm in Congress (Reuters)
- White House calls meeting on al Qaeda threat: report (Reuters)
- Bush brushes aside Republican dissent on Iraq (Reuters)
- Top two aides quit McCain's 2008 campaign (Reuters)
- Pakistan counts costs of bloody end to mosque siege (Reuters)
- U.S. judge tells deadlocked Black jury to resume (Reuters)
- Clinton and Obama battle on Iraq in Iowa (Reuters)
- Mayors press Congress over gun trace law (Reuters)
- UN atomic agency gets invitation to send inspectors to North Korea (AFP)
- Pakistani troops battle die-hard mosque militants (AFP)
- Mel Gibson meets with Costa Rican leader (AP)
- China executes ex-food and drug chief (AP)
- Small plane hits 2 Florida homes (AP)
- Home Depot warns of earnings decline (AP)
- Sprint Nextel defends cutting customers (AP)
- Spanish women demand Pamplona cow runs (AP)
- NL looks to break All-Star losing streak (AP)
- U.S. opposition to Iraq war hits new high: poll (Reuters)
- IAEA to test Iran's atom transparency pledge (Reuters)
- Senator on escort service list admits "sin" (Reuters)
- Unpopular Congress enduring tough times (Reuters)
- No verdict reached on two British bomb suspects (Reuters)
- Police, fire families fight for U.S. death benefit (Reuters)
- Bush writes Gaddafi to strengthen ties: news agency (Reuters)
- Rebel Pakistan mosque leader killed by militants: official (AFP)
- 17 dead in Afghan suicide blast (AFP)
- Beckham insists she's just a normal girl (AP)
- Official: Iraq gov't missed all targets (AP)
- Troops storm Pakistan mosque compound (AP)
- Hurricane center chief reassigned (AP)
- Bush denies Congress access to aides (AP)
- Report: Wars cost US $12 billion a month (AP)
- Dozens of wildfires ravage the West (AP)
- Anti-smoking pill may help curb drinking (AP)
- Dog nurses kitten found under SUV hood (AP)
- Bonds not worried about summer agendas (AP)
- Pakistanis storm mosque complex, children flee (Reuters)
- White House denies Iraq policy rethink (Reuters)
- Court-martial opens for Marine in Hamdania case (Reuters)
- White House defies Congress in prosecutors probe (Reuters)
- U.S. cruise missile defense said possible in 14 months (Reuters)
- Embattled U.S. hurricane center boss ousted (Reuters)
- Heavy fighting as Pakistan storms radical mosque (AFP)
- Katie Couric unsure of her move to CBS (AP)
- Bush denies Congress access to key aides (AP)
- 3 convicted in failed U.K. transit plot (AP)
- Pa. awakes to partial state shutdown (AP)
- Stocks rise ahead of Alcoa earnings (AP)
- Sony cuts PS3 price by 16.7 percent (AP)
- 2 billion Chinese mice overrun lake area (AP)
- McEwen begins 2nd Tour de France stage (AP)
- Iraqis warn of civil war if U.S. troops withdraw (Reuters)
- Three men guilty of botched 2005 London bomb plot (Reuters)
- IAEA approves atom bomb shutdown mission to N.Korea (Reuters)
- Iran slowing down uranium enrichment work: ElBaradei (Reuters)
- EU Med states call for Mideast peace conference (Reuters)
- China says food safety scares threaten stability (Reuters)
- IEA sees oil supply crunch looming (Reuters)
- UN atomic agency approves sending inspectors to North Korea (AFP)
- Pakistani cleric agrees to talks over besieged mosque (AFP)
- South Dakota fire kills 1, burns homes (AP)
- Sheehan considers challenge to Pelosi (AP)
- Violent weekend in Iraq kills over 220 (AP)
- Leahy expects ex-Bush aide to testify (AP)
- Boeing unveils assembled 787 Dreamliner (AP)
- Arab League plans first Israel mission (AP)
- Flooded city in Kansas assesses damage (AP)
- British girl, 3, released in Nigeria (AP)
- NAACP leader blasts Bush policies (AP)
- Federer joins elite with Wimbledon win (AP)
- Bush declares disaster areas in storm-hit Oklahoma (Reuters)
- Pakistani clerics in last-ditch mosque peace effort (Reuters)
- Senators want Libby prosecutor to testify (Reuters)
- Pentagon chief cancels Latin America trip (Reuters)
- Castro says U.S.-Mafia assassin had little chance (Reuters)
- Police questioning suspects as Bangalore raid yields 'radical' CDs (AFP)
- Aiken, woman involved in airplane spat (AP)
- Furloughs loom in Pa. amid stalled talks (AP)
- Israeli Cabinet OKs prisoner release (AP)
