Congress may propose a second stimulus plan
Democratic leaders may call Congress back to work after the election in hopes of passing legislation that would extend jobless benefits, add money for food stamps and a tax rebate.
Bullies terrorize ‘Desperate Housewives'
Edie's new husband, Dave, continues to manipulate lives on Wisteria Lane, all while keeping his own past a closely guarded secret.
The overweight debate: Healthy and heavy?
Has science overemphasized the danger of a few extra pounds? What the latest firestorm among researchers means for you.
Dodgers fight back into NLCS
Tired of getting brushed back in the NL championship series, Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers came out ready to fight their way back against Philadelphia. The result was a 7-2 victory on Sunday night to trim Philadelphia's lead to 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.
13 die in Mosul, Baghdad bombings
Suicide car bombers struck twice Sunday in the northern city of Mosul, killing at least six people and wounding dozens of others, U.S. and Iraqi officials said. A car bomb killed seven other people in Baghdad.
McCain has 3 weeks to reverse Obama lead
McCain, his presidential hopes battered by chaos in the American economy, has to come up with a consistent campaign message to close the gap.
Rams stun Redskins for first win
Josh Brown kicked a 49-yard field goal on the last play of the game Sunday, giving the St. Louis Rams a 19-17 upset of the Washington Redskins to end an eight-game losing streak over two seasons and make Jim Haslett a winner in his St. Louis head coaching debut.
Chargers get tough, brush off Patriots
Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes and San Diego's defense stuffed the New England Patriots for a dominating 30-10 win on Sunday.
U.S. urges plan to buy bank stocks
With a new trading week dawning, U.S. lawmakers urged quick action by the Bush administration on measures to make direct purchases of bank stock to help unlock lending.
Poll: Obama up by 10 points
Gaining momentum, Democrat Barack Obama has a clear edge among likely voters as well as lower negative ratings than his rival, John McCain, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.