Time to close InStyle Weddings; last issue Dec. 25
NEW YORK - Time Inc. says it's closing Instyle Weddings magazine.
NEW YORK - Time Inc. says it's closing Instyle Weddings magazine.
LEBANON, Ohio - Two school buses have collided at a red light, sending 17 children to several Ohio hospitals.
WASHINGTON - Guests at President Barack Obama's first state dinner were being treated to an eye-catching scheme of green and purple, from the green curry surrounding the prawns to the purple floral arrangements paying homage to the peacock, India's state bird.
Estimated participation rates of citizens eligible for food stamps by state.
NEW CITY, N.Y. - A former New York City police officer has admitted he held a suburban school superintendent at gunpoint in June.
FRIERSON, La. - Flushed evidence doesn't go far if your toilet's on a septic system.
CHANDIGARH - Two people have died of swine flu at a hospital here, health officials said Tuesday.
NEW YORK - Entertainers have been misbehaving on TV - or accused of it, at least - long before singer Adam Lambert was even born.
Yesteryear actress Gauthami is all set to make her debut on small screen with the mega-serial ‘Abirami’.
Director Panneer Selvam’s ‘Renigunta’ was supposed to hit screens this Friday (November 27) but it has been postponed to first week of December for reasons unknown.
There has been a buzz that Madhuri Dixit will soon sign Krishna Shah film, which is based on the late Prime Minister of India Mrs.
NEW YORK - Barnes & Noble Inc.
NEW YORK - A national advertising watchdog is asking Sprint Nextel Corp.
RELAX WITHOUT GETTING THE AX: Layoffs and budget cuts may make you anxious, but that's no reason to triple your workload.
BRUSSELS - European Union antitrust regulators on Tuesday dropped a monopoly abuse probe into wireless chip maker Qualcomm Inc.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand - A flotilla of hundreds of icebergs that split off Antarctic ice shelves is drifting toward New Zealand and could pose a risk to ships in the south Pacific Ocean, officials said Tuesday.
NEWARK, N.J. - A New Jersey blogger scheduled to go on trial next week on charges that he threatened three federal judges in hate-filled postings has subpoenaed the state's governor-elect to testify on his behalf.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The West Virginia Public Service Commission has denied a staff recommendation to dismiss an application for a multistate power line, saying Tuesday it will instead delay a final decision on the three-state project until Feb.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - South Carolina Gov.
WASHINGTON - Congressional Republicans are investigating e-mails stolen from a British climate change research center that they say show scientists attempting to suppress data that does not support man-made global warming.
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal officials are asking for a rehearing of an appeals court decision that said the government illegally seized drug-testing samples and records of baseball players who allegedly tested positive for steroids.
ALBANY, N.Y. - A natural gas drilling company has agreed to renegotiate the terms of its leases with New York landowners as part of a settlement with the state.
CANCUN, Mexico - Justin Robinson had 23 points and Mike Ringgold scored 14 of his 17 points in the second half to lead Rider to an 88-73 win over Florida A&M on Tuesday.
NEW YORK - A brighter economic forecast from the Federal Reserve helped the stock market pare steep losses that followed uninspiring reports on consumer sentiment and housing.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The recession had a mixed effect on Missouri financial institutions in the third quarter as commercial banks posted a net loss while S&L groups enjoyed a net profit.
WASHINGTON - Interior Secretary Ken Salazar lashed out at the oil and gas industry Tuesday, accusing some industry trade groups of acting like an arm of the Republican Party in criticizing the Obama administration's record on energy production.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Kansas commercial banks posted a net loss for the third quarter as the recession and bad loans continued to punish the state's lenders.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The American Hockey League is going outdoors.
PARIS - Thank you, Thierry Henry.
NEW YORK - Jimmie Johnson has put together the kind of winning streak that Johnny Damon and the Yankees can certainly appreciate.
LAHAINA, Hawaii - John Jenkins had 14 points and No.