Mom Gets Pregnant With Not 1, But 3 Babies While on the Pill
A 22-year-old woman gave birth to identical triplets – even though she was taking the birth control pill when she became pregnant.
Dolphin Knocks Woman Unconscious
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- The U.S. Coast Guard responded to a rescue call Thursday morning after a woman was apparently struck by a jumping dolphin.
In N.C., parking lot owner says Obama supporters aren't welcome
Though he says he won't try to tow anybody off his lot, a guy in Gibsonville, N.C., says he doesn't want cars on his property that have bumper stickers supporting Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. WFMY-TV in Greensboro has a report:
Cops: Homeless Man Takes Cement Truck On Joyride
SAN DIEGO -- A homeless man is facing charges after police say he stole a work truck and led authorities on a high-speed chase through East County.
Inside the Mind of Celebrity Stalkers: Not Your Average Kind of Crazy
Famous people, be they movie stars, professional athletes or politicians, all have special talents or good looks that draw us to them. But it turns out they attract a special kind of stalker as well -- the psychotic kind.
Massive compost delivery clue led to gang's cannabis farm
POLICE caught a gang of illegal immigrants who were running a massive cannabis farm - thanks to 360 bags of compost.
Troopergate Inquiry To Go On, Says Court
(CBS/AP) Alaska's Supreme Court has refused to shut down an ethics investigation into Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee.
Mom Gets Pregnant With Not 1, But 3 Babies While on the Pill
A 22-year-old woman gave birth to identical triplets – even though she was taking the birth control pill when she became pregnant.
Chunk Of Ice Falls Through Roof Hits Woman In Bed
YORK, Pa. (AP) ― A six-pound chunk of ice fell from the sky, through a York woman's roof and slightly injured her as she slept.
Dolphin Knocks Woman Unconscious
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- The U.S. Coast Guard responded to a rescue call Thursday morning after a woman was apparently struck by a jumping dolphin.
Students Accuse Bus Driver Of Stopping On Tracks
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Some students aboard a school bus in Volusia County said it was a terrifying ride home for them on Monday afternoon.
Bernanke: Economic outlook weaker
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke predicted that the global financial markets crisis is likely to restrain the economy well into next year and signaled that the Fed may be getting ready to cut interest rates.
McCain, Obama deal puts limits on "town hall" debate
WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama and John McCain meet for a second debate Tuesday night with a "town hall" format, but a deal made between the camps limits the interaction the candidates will have with the undecided voters in the pool of questioners.
Strip Club Offers Free Flu Shots
CASSELBERRY, Fla. -- A strip club offered free flu shots on Tuesday to Casselberry residents who are at least 55 years old.
McCain aims to stop Obama momentum in debate
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - Republican John McCain hopes to halt Democrat Barack Obama's momentum and gain new life in the White House race with a strong performance on Tuesday when the presidential rivals meet in their second debate.
Thieves steal and eat dogfood, then nap on roof of shop
TWO newsagency break-in suspects were nabbed when they decided to get some shut-eye on the store's roof, a court has been told.
Elite Officer Recalls Bin Laden Hunt
(CBS) Shortly after 9/11, the Pentagon ordered a top secret team of American commandos into Afghanistan with a single, simple order: kill Osama bin Laden. It was America's best chance to eliminate the leader of al Qaeda. The inside story of exactly what happened in that mission, and how close it came to its objective has never been told until now.
Bring home some of America's greatest bacon
Searching for America's best bacon, the expert tasters at Cook’s Illustrated magazine sampled pork from six leading mail-order companies, as well as two high-end supermarket brands. While some believe that terrible bacon does not exist, all the experts agree: certain brands stand "snout and tail" above the competition.
The scientific application of nun testing
The recent Million Women breast cancer study, which found that having children and breastfeeding protected against the disease, confirmed the findings of the 17th-century Italian physician Bernardino Ramazzini, who came to the same conclusion after discovering nuns were more likely to develop breast cancer than the general female population.
Anger over Beaconsfield: A Musical in A-Flat Minor
RESCUED miner Todd Russell is "disgusted" by a musical comedy about the 2006 Beaconsfield mine collapse that killed mate Larry Knight.
Landmark Anti-Gay Hate Crime, Decade Later
(CBS) It was ten years ago Monday that openly gay Wyoming college student Matthew Shepard was brutally beaten. He died five days later.
Runny Nose Was First Sign of Deadly Ailment
David Cosner has changed a lot since the summer of 2006—ever since he first noticed a runny nose while attending a motorcycle race in California.
Austrian Police Say Man Killed In-Laws With Flame Thrower Before Stabbing Himself
Chief investigator Anton Kiesl says the 48-year-old man set the elderly couple on fire as they lay in bed late Friday using a flame thrower he made from a propane gas container.
Besides sex -- other reasons men cheat
(OPRAH.com) -- In a new study conducted by marriage counselor M. Gary Neuman, it's estimated that one in 2.7 men will cheat -- and most of their wives will never know about it.
Suburban gang's rise unnerves authorities
The Fluffy Bunny Crew, a street gang, was formed years ago on upscale high-school campuses in the northeast Valley, a far cry from the low-income neighborhoods believed by many to spawn second- and third-generation gang members.
Woman, 92 Pulls Gun On Paramedics
MELBOURNE, Fla. -- A 92-year-old woman surprised some Central Florida paramedics performing a well-being check when she pulled a gun and threatened them.
Fairgoers Catch, Save Toddler Dropped By Mom Dangling From Carnival Ride
PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- A group of fairgoers caught and saved a toddler who was dropped nearly 40 feet from a carnival ride as her mother dangled above the crowd.