Sen. Barack Obama is back home in Chicago. The Illinois senator returned the United States after being abroad for the past week. (July 27)
The Olympic torch passed through the Chinese city of Luoyang on Sunday. From the Henan province, the Olympic torch will head to Sichuan province, the site of that massive earthquake that killed more than 70 thousand people. (July 27)
India suffers a second day of deadly blasts; this time, there was a warning. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.
Here's the latest news for Sunday, July 27th: Bush pledges to sign housing bill; McCain hits Obama over trip to Europe; Mississippi River oil spill prompts wetland worries; AP analysis concludes U.S. winning Iraq war.
Nick Diaz, who picked up a major victory in Stockton on the EliteXC card, had a few choice words for the EliteXC organization. Dennis Shanahan reports.
Saturday was the first day of the scheduled fire department "brown outs," temporary and rotating cutbacks ordered by the city to save money. Andrea Menniti reports.
Todd Bentley has been drawing huge crowds on reports of people walking out of wheelchairs and being healed of all sorts of ailments. Mary Beth McDade reports.
An attorney for Steven Hirschfield's family is filing a federal lawsuit against the San Diego Harbor Police. Mary Beth McDade reports.
An alleged bank robber was taken down before he could even reach a teller. Lisa Sigell reports.
Talk of reforms was absent as Cuban President Raul Castro marked the revolution. CNN's Shasta Darlington reports.
After losing nearly everything to an alleged con man, a couple's house was rebuilt by volunteers who took care of the renovations themselves.
A large fuel spill that has shut down 100 miles of the Mississippi River for four days has had a limited impact on wildlife so far, but officials are worried about fragile wetlands downstream. (July 26)
Local and global mixed martial arts fighters battled in front of an eager Stockton crowd when EliteXC brought their brand to a national audience. Dennis Shanahan reports.
CNN's Alessio Vinci reports on the delays in Radovan Karadzic's extradition to face a war crimes tribunal.
A triple shooting that claimed the life of two men in Milton has rattled the community and torn apart families. Jim Smith reports.
A fire near Yosemite National Park rapidly expanded on Saturday from 1,000 to 16,000 acres.
In a rare Saturday meeting, lawmakers tried to solve the banking crisis.
Bob Rainey was more than just a coworker, he was a dear, dear friend to many people at WCCO. (3:35)
One entrepreneur is using the Internet to help travelers avoid high gas costs.
Another Aquatennial event happened all over Minneapolis Saturday, photojournalist Andy Smith reports (1:59).
There still might be hope for the athletes banned from the Olympics.
Disney music stars were on hand for the Penn's Landing Kids Concert
Check out what U.S. citizens thought of the Senator's trip.
Olympian Jeremy Cummings pitches well but Bulls can't hold on and fall to Louisville 5-3.
The controversy over test tube babies has increased along with the technology.
Richard Lyons shuns reporters Saturday after his car was seized by police, as CBS 2's Susan Carlson reports.
Florida is one of the hardest-hit states.
Hot, hazy and humid.
A Guatemalan woman reunites with her daughter after a kidnapping. CNN's Ralitsa Vassileva reports.
An underground fire in Chinatown causes a blackout and an evacuation of the busy streets, Ben Simmoneau reports.
Sen. Barack Obama visits London on the final stop of his weeklong international tour. CNN's Robin Oakley reports.
Police are investigating the discovery of a body in Winslow Township, they believe might be part of a deadly hit and run accident.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain is pledging support for a proposal to expand protections for disabled people under an 18-year-old landmark civil rights law. (July 26)
A police officer is injured as a man out runs police in center city.
CNN's Sara Sidner reports that the media may have had some warning before the explosions.
Local chain store Boscov's has publically announced it is experiencing financial troubles.
The mother of Casey Anthony says her daughter is willing to cooperate with authorities, and not all details in the case are known. Anthony is a person of interest in a homicide investigation. Her 2-year-old daughter is missing. (July 26)
(KMOV) -- Area residents are hoping to "float" their way into the Guinness Book of World Records.
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