USA - You might want to take that vacation in England just as soon as you can - before its 1,000-year run as a sovereign nation comes to an end.
USA - This is perhaps one of the most creepy Security State tactics that I have come across: the EMD safety bracelet, which is being billed as the "last line of defence."
USA - Consumers could always bring the manufacturer of a faulty product to court. Now, the White House and the courts may be on the verge of stripping Americans of the right to sue. This would take away the last option for those seeking protection from - or recourse for - faulty products.
HEATHROW, LONDON - It is a familiar scene: 3 a.m. at Heathrow Airport, and a gathering of people are sprawled across plastic benches in various poses of contortion. To be in transit is to be disconnected, but for some of those sleeping here, rootlessness is not temporary.
IRAQ- The number of United States military personnel killed in Iraq since the US-led invasion five years ago has passed the 4,000 mark.
USA - Once again the American financial nerve center, those teeming square blocks of lower Manhattan, have been jarred by an upheaval that augurs anxiety, soul-searching and outright fear.
UK - Senior HBOS staff spent almost £6 million bumping up their shareholdings in the FTSE 100 mortgage bank the day after malicious rumours that it had run into funding problems sent its stock price plummeting.
UK - Senior scientists have offered to meet Roman Catholic bishops and MPs to explain the need for legislation to allow experiments on embryos that are part-human and part-animal.
ROME- The Pope has risked a renewed rift with the Islamic world by baptising a Muslim journalist who describes Islam as intrinsically violent and characterised by "hate and intolerance."
ROME - Thousands of pilgrims packed into a rain-soaked St Peter's Square in Rome to hear Pope Benedict XVI give his Easter address.
USA - The Federal Reserve and Treasury are playing a dominant day-to-day role in overseeing Wall Street following this week's rescue of Bear Stearns, raising the prospect that the central bank might be given more permanent authority over securities firms.
JAPAN - A rare snowfall in Tokyo left nearly 10,000 passengers stranded overnight at Narita airport after about 50 international flights were cancelled, the airport authority said Sunday.
UK - The world faces a future of "water wars", unless action is taken to prevent international water shortages and sanitation issues escalating into conflicts, according to Gareth Thomas, the International Development minister.
USA - The Federal Reserve bypassed its own emergency-lending policies to let securities firms borrow at the same interest rate as commercial banks as the central bank sought last weekend to stave off a financial-market meltdown.
VATICAN CITY - Italy's most prominent Muslim commentator is converting to Catholicism by being baptized by the pope at an Easter vigil, the Vatican announced Saturday.