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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Monday to give states the power to enforce their sales tax laws on ...
HAMDEN, Connecticut (Reuters) - Colossal numbers of cicadas, unhurriedly growing underground since 1996, are about to emerge ...
Reese Witherspoon pretended she was pregnant during a roadside argument with a cop in Georgia which landed her behind bars.Th...
ATLANTA (Reuters) - An Atlanta woman who says basketball legend Michael Jordan is the father of her 16-year-old son has dropp...
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - A major winter storm moved into the U.S. Midwest on Thursday, blanketing states from Minnes...
(Reuters) - Sales tax from Internet commerce, a prize pursued for years by U.S. state governments, is starting to arrive in C...
MOBILE, Alabama (Reuters) - A major winter storm system swept through the southern United States on Tuesday, spawning tornado...
(Reuters) - Natina Reed, a member of the R&B singing trio Blaque, was struck and killed by a car as she walked in a major roa...
Actor Scott Wilson, a star in the hit television series "The Walking Dead," has been charged with driving under the...
(Reuters) - The Augusta National Golf Club, home of The Masters golf tournament, on Monday said it has admitted two women as ...
Expectant star Reese Witherspoon proved she has no plans to slow down during her third pregnancy as she began shooting new We...
(Reuters) - Olivia Culpo of Rhode Island was named Miss USA on Sunday after saying it would be fair for transgendered contest...
Six-year-old Alana, pageant queen and star of the TLC show "Toddlers & Tiaras," is getting her own show.Alana's...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The "American Idol" finale audience slumped to a record low, but the show's newly crown...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Indie artist Phillip Phillips won "American Idol" on Wednesday, becoming the fifth male sin...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jessica Sanchez, the teen with the big voice, chose power ballads while Phillip Phillips went with an...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A second unidentified masseur has joined a $2 million lawsuit against John Travolta claiming the ...
ARLINGTON, Virginia (Reuters) - Newt Gingrich ended his tumultuous run for U.S. president on Wednesday after dazzling in tele...
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney launched his general election campaign against President Barack ...
By David SchwartzPHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona state lawmakers gave final legislative approval on Tuesday to a bill that would ...
(Reuters) - Comedy show "The Colbert Report" won a prestigious Peabody Award on Wednesday for its segments on Super...
(Reuters) - Jack up checking fees for bank customers who don't use direct deposit regularly. Replace tellers with self-se...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new documentary film about bullying set for theaters this month could come out unrated after objecti...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - Republican Rick Santorum won a pair of crucial Deep South primaries on Tuesday, taking contro...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - Republicans Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich face off in a pair of high-stakes pr...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mitt Romney's presidential campaign would like to be focusing its attacks on Democratic President ...
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (Reuters) - Mitt Romney notched early wins as he fought to establish his dominance in the race for the Rep...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - Mitt Romney can take a big step toward finishing off chief rival Rick Santorum and seizing command...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mitt Romney closed in on Rick Santorum in Ohio and picked up a crucial endorsement in Virginia on Sund...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Television ballroom contest "Dancing With the Stars" took a step back from controversy with it...
GILBERT, South Carolina (Reuters) - With the crucial Republican presidential primary in South Carolina just hours away, front...
(Reuters) - Tempted by the playful antics of that adorable kitten in the pet shop? If you've never had a cat before you may w...
By Frederik JoelvingNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While having a cat as a kid may protect against future allergies, getting one...
BOSTON (Reuters) - On a quiet stretch of the waterfront here, about a mile from Boston's main tourist sites, a Gillette facto...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday said it will rule for the first time on one of several tough, new state im...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Stand-up comedian Patrice O'Neal died on Tuesday at the age of 41 following a stroke last month, his ...
Usher's ex-wife wants to take away his kids, saying he has repeatedly blown off his legal obligations as a co-parent, accordi...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The ranks of the poor rose in almost all U.S. states and cities in 2010, despite the end of the longes...
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A judge on Tuesday set bond at $230,000 for former professional basketball player Javaris Crittenton,...
JACKSON, Georgia (Reuters) - The state of Georgia executed convicted murderer Troy Davis on Wednesday in a case that drew int...
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A condemned man set to be executed by lethal injection on Wednesday for killing a Georgia police officer ...
DENVER (Reuters) - A Colorado judge on Tuesday ordered three Florida siblings accused in a four-state crime spree to stand tr...
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A parole board in Georgia has denied a last-ditch clemency appeal by Troy Davis, a Georgia man set to be ...
MOBILE, Ala (Reuters) - Gulf Coast residents from Texas to Florida struggled with a third day of severe weather on Monday wit...
MOBILE, Ala (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Lee spawned tornado sightings and alerts from the Louisiana Gulf Coast to the Florida ...
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - After testing New Orleans' flood defenses over the weekend, Tropical Storm Lee moved northeast on Mon...
NASSAU (Reuters) - Powerful Hurricane Irene battered the Bahamas on Wednesday on a track to the North Carolina coast that for...
DENVER (Reuters) - Three Florida siblings accused of carrying out a multi-state crime spree before they were arrested followi...
DENVER (Reuters) - Three Florida siblings will be charged next week for firing at police during a high-speed chase as they tr...
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia (Reuters) - PGA Tour rookie Keegan Bradley capped a stunning late fightback by winning his first major t...
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia (Reuters) - After plunging new depths at the PGA Championship with his first missed cut at the major, Ti...
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia (Reuters) - Tiger Woods offered a tantalizing glimpse of his old self at the PGA Championship on Thursda...
DENVER (Reuters) - A former topless dancer accused along with her two brothers in a three-state crime spree admitted she leve...
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia (Reuters) - Tiger Woods, hunting his first tournament victory in nearly two years, charged into a brief ...
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia (Reuters) - After an unprecedented run of six successive majors without a winner from the United States,...
DENVER (Reuters) - Three fugitive siblings wanted in connection with crimes in Florida and Georgia last week were taken into ...
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Nearly 250 new immigration laws and resolutions were enacted in 40 states during the first half of ...
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia (Reuters) - British Open champion Darren Clarke believes Tiger Woods can contend for this week's PGA Cha...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla (Reuters) - A Florida sheriff on Tuesday urged three fugitive siblings accused of crimes in Florida and G...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks rebounded sharply on Tuesday after a major sell-off, but markets remained vulnerable to selling i...
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia (Reuters) - With a list of potential major winners unprecedented in depth and doubts over whether Tiger ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla (Reuters) - More extreme weather was expected across the country on Sunday, as parts of the Midwest and N...
AUSTIN (Reuters) - Most high school football players who die from heat-related illness are overweight, in the first weeks of ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Monday sued to block enforcement of Alabama's new immigration law, widely ...










