FDIC takes over 1st National Bank of Nevada
Twenty-eight branches of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank, operating in Nevada, Arizona and California, were closed Friday by federal regulators. Read Full Story
Chamberlain, Yankees shut down Red Sox
Joba Chamberlain dominated the Boston Red Sox with his best major league start and the surging New York Yankees moved two games behind their longtime rivals with a 1-0 victory Friday night. Read Full Story
Bullies face even more health risks than victims
Both bullies and their victims are at risk for problems that threaten their health, safety and education - but the bullies themselves may be more affected, a new study suggests. Read Full Story
McCain calls on China to free Tibetan prisoners
Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Friday called on China to release Tibetan prisoners as he met with the Dalai Lama. Read Full Story
Fire forces tourist evacuation from Greek Isle
More than 2,000 tourists were evacuated from hotels in the island of Rhodes as forest fires raged for a fourth day, the Fire Service and municipal officials said. Read Full Story
2 rescued Italian climbers tell of deadly ordeal
Karl Unterkircher, one of the world's top mountaineers, died when a bridge of snow masking a crevasse on Pakistan's "Killer Mountain" gave way. Read Full Story
Irish officials apologize for 4-year visa ordeal
Ireland's justice minister apologized to a Somali woman whose husband and children have been in an Ethiopian refugee camp waiting for visas - papers that were issued and dumped in a file 3 years ago. Read Full Story
Mexican military losing drug war support
This hardscrabble Mexican border town welcomed 400 soldiers when they arrived four months ago to stop a wave of drug violence. Read Full Story
Israeli soldier filmed shooting at Palestinian
A human rights group has released a video that shows an Israeli soldier firing a rubber-coated bullet from close range toward the feet of a bound, blindfolded Palestinian man. Read Full Story
Austria's 'angels of death' to be released early
Austria's "angels of death" - two former nurses' aides in prison for killing at least 20 elderly patients by injecting them with drugs or forcing water into their lungs - will be released early. Read Full Story