Three brothers who claim they were sexually molested by their Silicon Valley Boy Scout and Mormon youth leader in the 1970s and 1980s have sued both organizations. (Nov. 17)
A simple marketing twist and a tax loophole could be saving tobacco companies hundreds of millions in taxes. The AP's Faryl Ury reports. (Nov. 17)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, governor of California and Hollywood action hero, visits U.S. soldiers at Camp Victory in northern Baghdad, Iraq.
A truck driver is dead and three other people were injured after an ammonia leak in Rosemount, Minnesota. (Nov. 17)
A New York City woman is okay after she collapsed and landed on subway tracks in Brooklyn. Two men jumped down onto the tracks and were able to get her to safety. The woman and her husband now want to find those two men and thank them. (Nov. 17)
Wanda Eileen Barzee, one of two people charged in the Elizabeth Smart case, will plead guilty to charges of kidnapping and unlawful transportation of a minor in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City, her attorney Scott Williams told the AP. (Nov. 16)
A missing 5-year-old whose mother was accused of offering her for sex may have been found dead off a heavily wooded road in a rural area Monday, ending a weeklong search. (Nov. 16)
A gunman opened fire at a group of fighting men, injuring 12 people outside a concert hall in San Francisco. The gunfire erupted Sunday night near the Regency Ballroom after several men were involved in a fist fight. (Nov. 16)
Sarah Palin said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that it's heartbreaking to see the road that Levi Johnston, the father of her grandson, has taken and that the soon-to-be Playgirl model hasn't seen his baby in awhile. (Nov. 16)
In Oklahoma City, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum pays tribute to all things old west. The museum also has a Native American gallery that is undergoing a huge facelift. (Nov. 16)
FBI says Maj. Hasan grew frustrated over his belief of Army harboring criminals.
Authorities in New York say Kehman Clarke knocked on his ex-girlfriend's door Sunday after allegedly setting the hallway on fire to trap the her inside. When she opened the door Clarke poured gas on her and lit a match. (Nov. 16)
Police say they're investigating the apparent suicide of Chicago School Board President Michael Scott by looking for security camera video. Officers found Scott dead on a downtown river embankment after his family reported him missing. (Nov. 16)
Attorney General Eric Holder announced Friday that the Sept. 11 terror suspects would be brought to New York to face a civilian federal trial. The decision has sparked debate over the security risks posed to densely-populated lower Manhattan. (Nov. 16)
Women's college bowling MVP says she practices up to 15 hours a week.
Pennsylvania's Department of Transportation has used 12 pounds of explosives to bring one of the state's most structurally problematic bridges crashing into the Monongahela River. (Nov. 16)
For the first time since 2002, the government is releasing new guidelines for breast cancer screening, creating controversy among doctors. (Nov. 16)