Authorities: Tiger Woods Hurt in Fla. Car Crash Tiger Woods was injured in a car accident early Friday when his car struck a tree near his mansion in a gated waterfront community, authorities said. Doug Ferguson, AP NEWS - 2 minutes ago
Dubai Crisis Jolts Markets, But Early Fears Ease Dubai’s debt crisis rattled world financial markets Friday, raising concerns that some banks could further tighten lending and stall the global economic recovery. Stevenson Jacobs, AP NEWS - 2 minutes ago
Commonwealth Seeks to Shape Global Climate Talks Leaders of the Commonwealth’s two billion people and the UN chief joined Friday to push for a deal at upcoming climate talks to save the planet from catastrophic global warming. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 3 minutes ago
Signs of Life in Stores as Holiday Shopping Begins The nation’s shoppers took advantage of deals on toys and TVs with some renewed vigor in stores and online on Black Friday after a year of concentrating their spending on basic necessities. Anne D'Innocenzio, AP NEWS - 6 minutes ago
NYC Mayor Has Spent Record $102M to Win a 3rd Term A finance report shows New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has spent $102 million to narrowly win election to a third term. Colleen Long, AP NEWS - 6 minutes ago
NY Officials: Shop Smart, Be Aware of Fine Print As New Yorkers load up their shopping bags and click through their favorite online stores, state officials are warning consumers to be cautious during the post-Thanksgiving shopping rush. Valerie Bauman, AP NEWS - 10 minutes ago
FAA Transcripts Show Efforts to Reach Flight 188 After a Northwest Airlines plane flew past Minneapolis last month, air traffic controllers asked the pilots repeatedly for explanations about why they didn’t heed radio calls, according to transcripts released on Friday. Joshua Freed, AP NEWS - 11 minutes ago
Aerial-Gunning Foes Ask Obama to Ban Practice A wildlife advocacy group Friday asked President Barack Obama to end aerial gunning of coyotes and other predators, citing an Idaho incident where a shotgun-wielding parachutist illegally fired on a wolf. John Miller, AP NEWS - 11 minutes ago
New Jersey Stares at Worsening Budget Deficit New Jersey is about to wield a budget ax again on programs and services as tax revenues continue to take a beating. Staff, AP NEWS - 11 minutes ago
Lawsuit Filed Over Buckley Family Trust Fund Six children of the sister of the late conservative columnist William F. Buckley are accusing their father of stealing money from a trust fund their mother set up using some of the Buckley family fortune. Staff, AP NEWS - 12 minutes ago
Signal Fading on Radio Traffic Reports For more than 20 years, Mike Nolan was known to radio listeners as the “eye in the sky.” He flew over Southern California freeways in his single-engine plane, reporting on the nation’s worst traffic. Daisy Nguyen, AP NEWS - 20 minutes ago
Space Shuttle Atlantis, 7 Astronauts Back on Earth Space shuttle Atlantis and its seven astronauts returned to Earth with a smooth touchdown Friday to end an “amazing” flight that resupplied the International Space Station. Marcia Dunn, AP NEWS - 26 minutes ago
RI House Holds Forum on Dire State Economy Nearly three years after jobs started vanishing in Rhode Island at an alarming pace, House lawmakers will gather Tuesday for their first forum on one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression. Ray Henry, AP NEWS - 27 minutes ago
BMW Sells Formula One Team to Peter Sauber German car maker BMW has agreed to sell its Formula One team to previous owner Peter Sauber, provided the team gets a place on the grid next season. Staff, AP NEWS - 30 minutes ago
Conn. Charity Gets Fishing Vessels, Jobs for Vets His father was a lifelong scalloper, his uncles are fishermen, and 23-year-old Chris Pinto realized as he got older that fishing is “in my blood.” It just didn’t look like it was in his future. Jay Lindsay, AP NEWS - 33 minutes ago
9 Saudi Soldiers Missing Along Saudi-Yemen Border Saudi Arabia says nine of its soldiers fighting Yemeni rebels on the border are missing and the kingdom’s monarch is vowing to defend the country. Staff, AP NEWS - 39 minutes ago
Hampsters Hot for Holidays The must-have gift of the 2009 holiday season is turning out to be a $10 toy hampster from Zhu Zhu pets. Reuters Video, REUTERS NEWS VIDEO - 41 minutes ago
Millions Sought in Damages in Italy Murder Case A lawyer representing the family of a British college student who was slain in Italy is seeking euro25 million ($37 million) in damages from an American and two other defendants accused in the 2007 killing. Staff, AP NEWS - 43 minutes ago
Military Divorces Edge Up Again in 9th Year of War The toll for a nation long at war is evident in military homes: The divorce rate in the armed forces edged up again in the past year despite many programs to help struggling couples, and the rate now is a full percentage point higher than around the time of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Pauline Jelinek, AP NEWS - 46 minutes ago
Mich. Fisherman Sues State to Keep, Sell Walleye One of Michigan’s most successful commercial fishermen is suing the state to try to overcome a decades-old ban on catching walleye in the Great Lakes. Ed White, AP NEWS - 46 minutes ago
Diplomats: Iran Censured at UN Nuclear Meeting In a blow to Iran, the board of the U.N. nuclear agency on Friday overwhelmingly backed a demand from the U.S., Russia, China and three other powers that Tehran immediately stop building its newly revealed nuclear facility and freeze uranium enrichment. George Jahn, AP NEWS - 50 minutes ago
DA: Walmart Peaceful Year After Deadly NY Stampede Crowd control at all Walmart stores in New York appears to be smooth a year after a security guard was crushed to death by a stampede of shoppers. Staff, AP NEWS - 51 minutes ago
Iran Tells Norway to Stay Out of Nobel Medal Row Iran summoned Norway’s ambassador Friday and said the country had no right to criticize the Islamic Republic for confiscating Nobel Peace laureate Shirin Ebadi’s medal. Nasser Karimi, AP NEWS - 51 minutes ago
Namibia Vote Expected to Return Party to Power Namibia’s longtime ruling party may see its grip on this desert nation weakened in elections that began Friday, with a challenge from a new breakaway party hoping to attract voters dissatisfied with corruption and leadership scandals. Alexandra Regner, AP NEWS - 58 minutes ago
FBI: Ex-Doctor in Ohio Admitted Making Pipe Bombs A former doctor who practiced medicine in Ohio and West Virginia has admitted to making pipe bombs that were part of an arsenal seized at his apartment after two explosions, federal agents say. Thomas J. Sheeran, AP FEATURES - 59 minutes ago
Colombia Ministers No-Show at Unasur Summit A regional Latin American summit aimed in part at calming tensions between Colombia and Venezuela opened here Friday, but Bogota opted to stay away, a move Caracas termed a “huge mistake.” Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Victory for Putin as France Signs Gas Pipeline Deal Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin won another victory for his aggressive energy diplomacy strategy Friday, signing a deal bringing French investment to a pipeline project. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Poland Shipyard Sale Falls Through Again: Government Poland Friday said it had again failed to sell off two struggling shipyards, after receiving tenders for only a slice of what was on offer, three months after a deal with Qatari investors fell through. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Zimbabwe, S.Africa Sign Investment Protection Deal Zimbabwe and South Africa signed a bilateral investment agreement on Friday which would protect investments made by nationals of both countries in each other’s territory. Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Huge, Brain-Shaped Pearl Being Auctioned in US The second-largest pearl ever found is up for auction next month where it is expected to fetch up to 250,000 pounds, auctioneers Bonhams said in London Friday. Afp, AFP EUROPEAN EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Drinks Retailer to Axe 2,140 Jobs: Administrators Drinks retailer First Quench, which owns Threshers, Bottoms Up and Victoria Wine outlets, will axe another 2,140 jobs and close nearly 400 more shops, administrators announced Friday. Afp, AFP EUROPEAN EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Austria, Germany Blocking EU-US Data Deal: Officials Austria and Germany were on Friday still blocking a planned accord allowing the United States to use data about European citizens in anti-terror investigations as a November 30 deadline closes in. Afp, AFP AMERICAN EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Wall Street Stocks Drop on Dubai Debt Crisis US stocks dropped Friday on concerns about Dubai’s debt problems that have stoked fears of a possible default that could stall the global economic recovery. Afp, AFP AMERICAN EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Wall Street Stocks Drop on Dubai Debt Crisis US stocks dropped in an abbreviated session Friday on concerns that Dubai’s debt crisis could stall the global economic recovery from recession. Afp, AFP AMERICAN EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Tiger Woods Seriously Injured in Car Crash: Reports Golf superstar Tiger Woods was taken to hospital in “serious condition” after a car accident in Florida, US media reported Friday. Afp, AFP AMERICAN EDITION - 63 minutes ago
Queen Elizabeth to Visit Canada Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will visit Canada for a weeklong visit starting in late June. Staff, AP NEWS - 69 minutes ago
Authorities: Tiger Woods Seriously Hurt in Crash Tiger Woods was seriously injured early Friday when he hit a fire hydrant and a tree near his Florida home, authorities said. Staff, AP NEWS - 69 minutes ago
Treasurys Rally Amid Concern About Dubai Debt Treasury prices rallied in holiday-shortened trading Friday as investors flocked to the safety of government-backed debt amid concern about financial trouble in Dubai. Staff, AP NEWS - 69 minutes ago
Couple Crashes White House Dinner The U.S. Secret Service is investigating how an uninvited couple slipped through White House security and attended a state dinner in honor of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Reuters Video, REUTERS NEWS VIDEO - 72 minutes ago