The comics pages go "green" for Earth Day on Tuesday as 46 cartoon strips, from "Blondie" and "Family Circus" to "Mutts" and "Zippy the Pinhead" try to save the planet, one panel at a time.
Today's question: The other day I came outside and my landscapers were standing around looking up into a tree. They said there was a rattlesnake up there. I have lived in Arizona all my life, and I've never heard of
Searchers reported no luck Monday in finding a boat that apparently foundered in the Caribbean Sea during the weekend, killing at least 20 Haitian immigrants.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said during her Mideast trip she didn't know whether to take rebel cleric Moqtada Sadr's threats seriously or not.
A United Nation's atomic energy agency official arrived Monday in Tehran for a two-day visit aimed at advancing cooperation between Iran and the United Nations.
Researchers at the University of Virginia have shown that air pollution from power plants and automobiles is wiping out the fragrance of flowers and thus hampering the ability of bees and other pollinating insects to track scent trails to their
Routine journeys carried out by millions of British motorists can be monitored by authorities in the United States and other enforcement agencies across the world under anti-terrorism rules introduced discreetly by Jacqui Smith.
High food prices and global grain shortages may force governments from China to Britain to rethink opposition to genetically modified crops, analysts say.
U.S. President George Bush and leaders from Canada and Mexico will meet this week to tackle such thorny issues as free trade and immigration, officials said.