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The trial of Nat Fraser, accused of murdering his wife Arlene more than a decade ago, hears that he joked about her disappearance.
Rory McIlroy will replace Tiger Woods as the star of golf, predicts Peter Dawson, chief executive of the sport's governing body.
The estranged wife of former football star Deion Sanders was arrested on domestic violence-related charges Monday night, hours after Sanders sent a series of bizarre tweets saying she assaulted him.
Europe's Cryosat spacecraft is now watching the ebb and flow of Arctic sea ice with high precision, report scientists.
Israel decides to make legal under Israeli law three settlement outposts in the occupied West Bank, drawing Palestinian condemnation.
Soweto Kinch gives Alfred Hitchcock a jazz soundtrack
Tax officials welcome ruling that prevents a group of wealthy investors from claiming more than £100m in tax relief.
Channel 4 News presenter and cycling enthusiast Jon Snow has told MPs there is "no leadership from the state" on cycle safety.
LONDON (AP) -- Former News International chairman James Murdoch arrived Tuesday to give evidence under oath at Britain's media ethics inquiry....
Should the GOP presidential nominee run as a conservative or more of a centrist?
Jailed American Jose Padilla, held an "enemy combatant" for three years, asks the US Supreme Court to reinstate his "torture" lawsuit against top officials.
Three-dimensional images of tissue samples could help spot cancer early, say researchers.
A security guard at Norway's government headquarters describes the moment he saw Anders Behring Breivik's car bomb explode.
MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev has vowed to pursue his modernization agenda after shifting into the prime minister's job in a speech that summed up the results of his four-year presidency....
Arsenal captain Robin van Persie wins FWA Footballer of the Year award, having already collected the PFA prize.
With the number of Secret Service members and agents caught up in the partying-with-prostitutes scandal, how much wider and deeper does this go?
What if the world's image of Africa was accurate?
The UK government borrowed more than expected in March, official figures show, but still met its borrowing target for the year.
LONDON (AP) -- The number of measles deaths worldwide has apparently dropped by about three-quarters over a decade, according to a new study by the World Health Organization and others....
New Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood makes an overture to Labour to build a "united alternative" to the Conservatives.
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