US President George Bush has said that collaboration between the world's major economies is necessary to return stability to the financial markets.
The Obama campaigned criss-crossed the city of Philadelphia in an attempt to build on a lead in the keystone state, Lesley Van Arsdall reports.
President Bush urges the world's wealthiest nations not to take any unilateral action in the current global economic crisis.
Fans headed to Delaney Farm in Aurora Saturday to smash pumpkins at the Jack O' Launch competition, Andrea Lopez reports.
City councilman whose childhood home was bombed by Weather Underground speaks out
A New Castle County mother is accused of endangering her child after leaving her in a car after the 12-year-old had surgery
A Cambodian couple literally split house in two as a divorce settlement
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) -- One person was fatally shot Friday night in the Central West End neighborhood, police said.
Supporters get emotional at McCain rally, urging him to be more aggressive
Supporters of Amendment 51 held a rally at the State Capitol Saturday. They're asking voters to raise the state sales tax one-tenth of a percent to pay for services for people with developmental disabilities.
Bush says world will work together to solve financial crisis
The Steelers may have a bye week, but Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney isn't taking the weekend off. He campaigned in the Mon Valley today for Senator Barack Obama along with the United Steelworkers; KDKA's Paul Martino reports.
Home Depot shares more simple ways to save energy, money
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is set to drop the puck at the Philadelphia Flyers home opener and fans have mixed reactions to her appearance, Ben Simmoneau reports from the Wachovia Center.
The Turkish chief of staff announces an air raid conducted on 31 suspected PKK targets in northern Iraq.
KDKA's Ross Guidotti reports some residents of the Petrolia Valley are being asked to evacuate after the release of a type of chemical.
Iranian boy to be treated in Israel for a brain tumour.
The people in the parade say they are celebrating Columbus' journey to the new world, and a longstanding tradition. But like in the past, there were protests amid the celebration, Karlyn Tilley reports.
In this uncertain economic time, people are investing in safes for protection. CNN's Jeanne Meserve reports.
Four people were shot inside a home about 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Witnesses say a man driving an SUV sped away from the home.
Moms-to-be walk the ramp in India's capital city New Delhi to launch the designer wear collection for pregnant women.
DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) -- Republican John McCain, the clock ticking down on a chance to narrow Democrat Barack Obama's lead in polls, turned away Saturday from visceral attacks on his rival to pivot back toward policy differences.
A majority of Americans polled say it's likely there will be another depression. An expert talks about the possibility.
DETROIT (AP) -- General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC and Cerberus Capital Management LP have held preliminary talks about a merger or an acquisition of Chrysler by GM, according to a person familiar with the talks.
Icelandic bar-goers speak to CNN's Jim Boulden about Iceland's current economic woes.
Officials said so far this month they have received 30,000 requests. So far, they have found 15 "suspicious" registrations that have been forwarded to the State Board of Elections.
Terminal 2, which replaces the red-roofed Terminal C, is the airport's first new passenger facility in more than 20 years.
While on the campaign trail Friday, Republican presidential nominee John McCain countered views by some in his audience who expressed fear of an Obama presidency, and a notion that the Illinois senator was an Arab. (Oct. 11)
During a program at the Raleigh City Museum on Oct. 11, 2008, children practiced their broadcast skills.
Financial contributor Bianna Golodryga looks for the market's true bottom.
Barack Obama on Saturday thanked Republican John McCain for trying to stop supporters hurling abuse at the Democratic nominee at his rallies, but mocked his foe's economic crisis plans. Obama's comments, during a four-in-a-day blitz of mini-rallies in Philadelphia, came after McCain was forced to intervene to ease seething anger partly whipped up by his campaign advertisements and tactics.
Report finds veep candidate violated ethics code by pressuring subordinates.
What are the greatest challenges we face from climate change? And how will we adapt? See what's in store for us and learn how to start preparing now, for a changing planet.
President meets today with G7 finance ministers to coordinate economic plans.
Van Jones says, "We've got to save the polar bears and the poor kids, that's what superheroes do." Here's his plan.
The U.S. removes North Korea from a terrorism blacklist after the Asian nation agrees to nuclear inspections.
Dr. Marcus Eriksen goes trash diving in one of the world's largest landfills to show us that garbage doesn't just "go away".
The U.S. says North Korea has agreed to every nuclear inspection demand the Bush administration has sought, so the North is being dropped from a U.S. terrorism blacklist. The nation will allow experts into all of its nuclear sites. (Oct. 11)
Szaky found wealth in a most unlikely place: The garbage can. See how he created a multi-million dollar business with worm poop and recycled containers.
President Bush discussed the government's efforts to combat the economic crisis during his weekly radio address. (Oct. 11)