MRSA infections are more common in hospitals than previously reported.
Buyers negotiate lower prices as the housing market continues to drop.
USA Today reporter Sharon Jayson discusses special series on elder care.
A 22-mile bridge in China is completed and opens to traffic next year.
One man was killed and 14 fans were injured in a match between Argentine clubs.
Marine Capt. Zachary Iscol helps an Iraqi interpreter come to America.
Complaints about a popular long-term health care policy are on the rise.
The Senate has voted to reconsider the controversial immigration bill.
A couple expecting triplets gets a surprise of two more newborns.
Will the third time be the charm for immigration reform?
Vacuum entrepreneur Dyson hopes to bring his success to hand-drying industry.
The contributions of family caregivers often go unnoticed.
Never-before-seen footage shows the luxury liner leaving its port.
Travel back to this day in 1990 to find out what made news that day.
Celebrity dog trainer Tamar Geller comes to the rescue!
Officials rule the Chris Benoit case a double homicide, suicide.
A rescue team pulls a woman from her half-submerged car.
06.26.07: Father/son duo fuels debate over link between autism and vaccines.
Crime of passion? A wife and mother accused of brutally murdering her husband.
A Paris zoo proudly shows off its new addition.
Jake Tapper offers insight on Cheney, Lugar and Immigration Bill.
Miguel Marquez surveys the fire damage near Lake Tahoe.
Dashboard cam captures a police chase that ends with suspect killing an officer.
George Stephanopoulos gets to the Bottom Line of the vice president's situation.
Bruce Willis stars in the fourth installment of the "Die Hard" franchise.
USA Today reporter Sandy Block discusses special series on elderly care.
A speedy black bear eluded authorities before being trapped in a garage.
Some say they struggle to get care with Medicaid HMOs.
Mother tells her tale of murder, love and infidelity.
Shaquille O'Neal tackles the nation's adolescent obesity epidemic.
A professional wrestler, his wife and son were found dead in their Atlanta home.
Emotional day as Jessie Davis' accused killer appeared before the judge.
Homicide is one of the leading causes of pregnant women's deaths.
Once thought to be dead, the immigration bill sees new light in Congress.
Democrat proposes to cut Cheney's allowance of taxpayer money to zero.
A wildfire that swept through Lake Tahoe, Calif., destroyed more than 200 homes.
A granddaughter goes to great lengths to care for her ailing grandparents.
There is a new way to record video off the Internet.
After serving a 23-day sentence, Paris Hilton has been released from jail.
New research proves that echinacea supplements reduce risk of catching a cold.
An annual watermelon festival in Texas includes a seed spitting contest.
Check out these cool tips to keep your electric bill down this summer.
RoboGat is designed to extinguish fires in places where humans can't reach.
Daniel Radcliffe and his co-stars discuss the magic behind their latest film.
Clarkson's single "Never Again" climbs the charts as her new album hits stores.
The Oscar winner takes a look at women's sports 35 years after Title IX.
High-tech gadgets can help mom and dad as they get older.
Annual numbers reveal that Americans donate billions to charity.
A Rhode Island nursing home places value in freedom and comfort.
The Associated Press has set the standard in news gathering since 1846.
Hot and dry weather in the Western U.S. creates the conditions for fires.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of corporate, union campaign ads.
How to recognize and treat migraine headaches in young children.
Baby boomers face several challenges in caring for aging family members.
Travel back to this day in 1989 to find out what made news that day.
A man in Shanghai falls two floors while awaiting rescue from a blaze.
06.25.07: Role Reversal - burdens faced by those caring for elderly relatives.
Web sites offer business owners advice on starting up profitable businesses.
Viewers respond to "20/20's" hour on real estate.
Palestinian militants release video of an Israeli soldier captured a year ago.
Destroyed homes can be next to homes that were spared- more than 200 were burned
Charles Gibson and Jan Crawford Greenburg discuss two important 5-4 rulings.
A helicopter's door falls to the ground, injuring spectators at an air show.
Thirteen year old triplets who share the same incredible gift of music.
Viewers have passionate response to coach marrying his track star.
At least 12 people were killed at an Iraq hotel where many Westerners stay.
Ann Coulter chimes in on the Republican presidential hopefuls.
Not knowing your parent's financial status could cost you in the long run.
More cases of animals brazenly attacking people right in their backyard.
The GOP's top presidential contenders hit serious bumps in the road.
Elmwood is a 2-year-old Chinese crested Chihuahua mix.
Bobby Cutts and Myisha Ferrel will be in court for Jessie Davis murder case.
Fire sweeps through Lake Tahoe, one of the nation's top vacation spots.
Do Canton Police Undergo Background Checks? ABC News - Mon Jun 25, 8:37 AM ET
Police chief confirms all police officers undergo extensive background checks.
Former girlfriend of suspect Bobby Cutts Jr. speaks out.
New website, "snap village," allows anyone the ability to sell the pictures.
White teen was denied access to a journalism workshop because of her race.
Controversy is growing over who should be entitled to health care.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., defends controversial immigration bill.
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., on immigration and Iraq.
Governor stirs debate with her order to lower the flag for fallen soldier.
After spending 50 hours pinned upside down in a tree, a pilot is rescued.
Technology is helping the elderly keep their independence.
Mensa inducts one of its youngest members ever.
What happens when a whole community decides it needs to lose weight?
Tony Blair's departure from Parliament, and much more.
Daughter Points to Hillary as Numbers Trend Down
2008 Republican Front-runners' Woeful Week
A giant in the private equity industry makes its initial public stock offering.
FDA approves the first-ever drug treatment for this disabling disorder.
Research suggests estrogen therapy may have side benefits.
A group of porkers show their active side at a North Dakota fair.
Company uses Netflix approach for bags and jewelry.
A driver in Chicago finds an expensive way to get his car washed.
Combining dietary supplements and prescription medications can be hazardous.
Andrei Sakharov continues to be a thorn in the Kremlin's side.
06.22.07: Somerville, MA teams up to combat childhood obesity.
Nine fallen firefighters were honored at memorial service in Charleston, S.C.
How can you make sure your home is the one that sells in a slow market?
Teen searches for famed photographer's remains in Japan.
Scammers use phony caller ID numbers to get your personal information.
A new study could be a real milestone for people with Parkinson's.
Keeping happy hour fruity and light is a healthier alternative.
Senate passed energy bill on fuel standards- administration may not agree.
Should hedge funders have to pay the same tax rates as the rest of us?
FDA approves a computerized pill box to dispense a month's worth of drugs.
Four flamingo chicks recently hatched in Flamingo Cove at the Cincinnati Zoo.
The Marriott franchise shows that it believes in the details of service.
New research gives surprising insight into birth order and intelligence.
More and more Americans load up on goods and leave stores without paying.
Chicago invests in border collies to keep Lake Michigan's beaches clear.
Jorge and Laura Posada speak about dealing with craniosynostosis.
Radio personality El Cucuy discusses immigration and the 2008 elections.
Do Canton Police Undergo Background Checks? ABC News - Mon Jun 25, 8:37 AM ET
Police chief confirms all police officers undergo extensive background checks.
Former girlfriend of suspect Bobby Cutts Jr. speaks out.
New website, "snap village," allows anyone the ability to sell the pictures.
White teen was denied access to a journalism workshop because of her race.
Controversy is growing over who should be entitled to health care.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., defends controversial immigration bill.
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., on immigration and Iraq.
Governor stirs debate with her order to lower the flag for fallen soldier.
After spending 50 hours pinned upside down in a tree, a pilot is rescued.
Technology is helping the elderly keep their independence.
Mensa inducts one of its youngest members ever.
What happens when a whole community decides it needs to lose weight?
Tony Blair's departure from Parliament, and much more.
Daughter Points to Hillary as Numbers Trend Down
2008 Republican Front-runners' Woeful Week
A giant in the private equity industry makes its initial public stock offering.
FDA approves the first-ever drug treatment for this disabling disorder.
Research suggests estrogen therapy may have side benefits.
A group of porkers show their active side at a North Dakota fair.
Company uses Netflix approach for bags and jewelry.
A driver in Chicago finds an expensive way to get his car washed.
Combining dietary supplements and prescription medications can be hazardous.
Andrei Sakharov continues to be a thorn in the Kremlin's side.
06.22.07: Somerville, MA teams up to combat childhood obesity.
Nine fallen firefighters were honored at memorial service in Charleston, S.C.
How can you make sure your home is the one that sells in a slow market?
Teen searches for famed photographer's remains in Japan.
Scammers use phony caller ID numbers to get your personal information.
A new study could be a real milestone for people with Parkinson's.
Keeping happy hour fruity and light is a healthier alternative.
Senate passed energy bill on fuel standards- administration may not agree.
Should hedge funders have to pay the same tax rates as the rest of us?
FDA approves a computerized pill box to dispense a month's worth of drugs.
Four flamingo chicks recently hatched in Flamingo Cove at the Cincinnati Zoo.
The Marriott franchise shows that it believes in the details of service.
New research gives surprising insight into birth order and intelligence.
More and more Americans load up on goods and leave stores without paying.
Chicago invests in border collies to keep Lake Michigan's beaches clear.
Jorge and Laura Posada speak about dealing with craniosynostosis.
Radio personality El Cucuy discusses immigration and the 2008 elections.
David Beckham's Unforgettable Goodbye ABC News - Thu Jun 21, 9:03 PM ET
The world famous soccer player played his last match for Real Madrid.
A police pursuit ends in a crash and arrest of an attempted kidnapper.
Is Obama's YouTube video a hit?
YouTube videos put presidential politics on the Web.
What are the ethical, political and scientific implications of Bush's veto?
Get tips on how to find a billionaire mate.
Duke Diet and Fitness offers a personalized diet and fitness routine online.
Bush on stem cell veto: we cannot cross this moral line.
06.21.07: The CEO of the hotel empire shares the secret of his success.
Shuttle will attempt to land, weather permitting, Friday afternoon.
McDonald's gives six American moms behind-the-scenes access.
Alarming percentage of diabetics are cutting back on insulin to lose weight.
Mahmoud Abbas accused Hamas of building an "Empire of Darkness."
Barrage of mortars rocked the U.S.-controlled Green Zone in Iraq.
Three female draggers prepare to compete in Supernationals.
Beer is served frozen on a stick at Rustico in Washington, D.C.
Lifelike sculptures have people in London calling authorities.
Study suggests that women are more than twice as likely as men to have strokes.
Battling the balance between work and family and making ends meet.
First high-level American official visits North in more than four years.
The Apple iPhone has a special YouTube player that launches from main menu.
A new trend points to male nannies for child care.
Studies show that younger postmenopausal women benefit from hormone therapy.
Luxury homeowners think their homes' value will increase despite the market.
A conversation with Moby on music, fashion and politics.
A look at the success rates of surgery for treating lower back pain.
A 2-year-old giant Pacific octopus holds blocks of legos with its tentacles.
A murder suspect is restrained in court after trying to take a bailiff's gun.
Small wayward creatures can climb out of swimming pools with this device.
A new exhibit features 15 species of dinosaurs in animatronics.
An independent presidential bid? Maybe not...
TBI is the leading cause of civilian disability.
Genetic testing for the breast cancer gene is available to young women.
Landscaping business employs animal power to clear brush from property.
06.20.07: Jake Tapper on Mayor Bloomberg's switch to the Independent party.
An alligator is removed from a New York home and taken to a reptile sanctuary.
Memorabilia from the hit HBO show goes on sale in New York City.
Bush does not want to pass a bill that supports destruction of human embryos.
Israel will allow Palestinians with urgent medical needs to enter country.
New test results show many sunscreens just don't work.
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Sixty-eight percent of Americans support embryonic stem cell research.
A boss in North Carolina donated his kidney to his assistant.
Sony has a new Cyber-Shot digital camera that shoots in high definition.
New research shows Americans are growing shorter than the Dutch.
More than 3 million households have had their insurance canceled.
Genetic risks for breast cancer are hard to identify in smaller families.
A West Virginia surveillance video records a thwarted armed robbery attempt.
LeAnn Rimes joins Bon Jovi for a duet on the band's new album "Lost Highway."
The world's oldest living orangutan in captivity celebrated its 55th birthday.
Red Rock Island in the middle of San Francisco Bay is on the market.
Officials in Santa Fe, N.M., try to discern a mysterious image caught on camera.
A common stroke treatment may be used to treat severe frostbite.
For autistic children, early diagnosis and treatment is essential.
How will recent violence in Gaza affect peace in the Middle East?
The Vatican issues "Ten Commandments" for drivers as a guide to proper driving.
Almost half of the population says it has experienced abuse in the workplace.
A Minor League Baseball rain delay turned into a spectacle of goofy antics.
06.19.07: South Carolina warehouse fire claims nine firefighter's lives.
A Black Hawk helicopter crashed in November 2006 during training exercises.
Brand new ways to find and use coupons at the grocery store.
The Space Shuttle Atlantis undocked from the International Space Station.
Religion and politics prove to be combustible for front-runner Mitt Romney.
10,000 U.S. troops will fight recent surge of violence in Diyala province.
Winners sometimes quit, they just know when and how to do it.
A Truck bomb exploded in a busy commercial district in central Baghdad.
America is the shortest population in the industrialized world.
Astronaut Sunita Williams will return after more than six months in space.
Taliban and Al Qaeda are hard at work anointing a new generation of fighters.
Apple says the battery in the iPhone has a longer life then previously thought.
Shell's CEO embarks on a nationwide tour.
America's movie rental giant has made a crucial decision on HD formatted DVDs.
Atlantis cleared for trip home after computers are restored on space station.
Research finds that proteins in the blood may help identify colon cancer.
Kids train mice to perform circus tricks for a school project.
A 107-pound woman wins a hot dog eating contest in Norfolk, Va.
Sweet-smelling celebrities walk the red carpet at the 35th annual FiFi awards.
Amber alerts can be delivered straight to your cell phone.
A fish-out-of-water species poses a risk to humans and other fish.
The former "Baywatch" star makes her debut in a Las Vegas magic show.
Are anti-inflammatory creams used to treat aches and pains harmful to athletes?
Divisions of Tumultuous Palestinian Territories ABC News - Mon Jun 18, 6:33 PM ET
Hamas-controlled Gaza remains in turmoil as aid to the West Bank resumes.
Experts list healthy lungs and a robust immune system among the benefits.
Is there reason to be concerned about a Mormon in the White House?
Riot teams are called in to control the unruly revelry of football fans.
06.18.07: Shell CEO Hofmeister is on a 50 city tour to answer your questions.
Baby boomers are returning to work for their grown children.
A popular dessert spot in NYC is visited by customers with long tails.
The world's oldest man celebrates his 111th birthday in Japan.
First Manta Ray is born into captivity at Japan's Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium.
Electrohypersensitivity forces a woman to wear protective gear all the time.
A protein present in a woman's eggs may keep them viable forever.
Biden says his running-mates' war vote could have harmed soldiers.
Blue vests are retired, Wal-Mart employees don khakis and polos.
A compound housing a mosque and school was bombed, killing seven children.
Nearly one in 10 cell phone users has a "strong interest" in Apple's iPhone.
The Colgate toothpaste scare has consumers on edge about counterfeit products.
Rabbits swarm the airport runway in Milan, Italy.
Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del.: Iraq war funding more important than election standing.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., defends immigration bill.
Is it possible that this skin cream can really make you look younger?
A look at the battle of the music players.
The government has reported that retail prices are up more than expected.
06.15.07: Russian mission control tries to fix the International Space station.
New research says secondhand smoke can cause heart disease in 8-year-olds.
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama on the lives and legacies of their fathers
A ship collides with a bridge in heavy fog, causing a partial collapse.
Senate will take up immigrate debate once again: will compromise be worked out?
Wildlife officials try to control Salt Lake City's booming geese population.
Thomas Friedman discusses the potential for peace in the Middle East.
Salaries: from politicians to Oprah, checking in on checking accounts.
Computer problems on the space station more serious than originally thought.
Family discusses horror over mother's death in the emergency room.
Sony Ericsson unveils a Walkman cell phone with a touch-screen.
Russian engineers are baffled by problems with space station computers.
What does it take to be a real life superhero?
California's governor blasts people for watching Spanish-language television.
Up-and-coming band O.A.R go from the basement to Madison Square Garden.
ABC's David Puente on former gang member's rehabilitation, one tattoo at a time.
Taste of the World: Peace on Earth is where freezing temps meet warm service.
With an increase in childhood obesity, parents turn to surgery as a treatment.
Home Sweet Home ABC News - Thu Jun 14, 11:34 PM ET
Home equity studies suggest that credit may be linked to lapses in mortgage pay.
A strange object was seen in the skies over Salt Lake City.
Group of orthodox Jews take law into their own hands.
Kellogg's is changing its recipes and its ads aimed at kids.
Experts identify certain health problems as possible symptoms of ovarian cancer.
At issue CAFE standard can a compromise be reached?
A new device can help clear up the clutter of too many power cords.
06.14.07: Why Sir Paul is counting on the coffee craze to sell his new album.
"The View" host thanks her ABC News family during the ceremony in Los Angeles.
Paris is moved back from the medical ward to jail, to finish out her sentence.
Several critical computers, which keep the station in orbit, have shut down.
Kellogg's will only market healthy cereal to those younger than 12 years old.
Michael Moore examines the health-care system.
Studies suggest that blacks are less likely to receive stellar cardiac care.
Gas prices have lowered for the third week in a row.
The hit songs, albums and the top tours of the season.
Addiction to technology is the focus of a new the thriller "Hooked."
Emma McLaughlin and Nicole Kraus of "Nanny Diaries" are back with a new book.
Republican Field: Romney races to the lead in polls, and McCain's campaign cash.
Does health care in the office benefit the work atmosphere?
Amanda explores descriptive alternatives to the word "amazing."
Moore accuses media of not asking the right questions about health care.
Stephanopoulos talks with Obama about his involvement with slumlord Tony Rezko.
The LAPD is upgrading its 911 emergency system to accept text messages.
A birdlike dinosaur as large as a T-Rex was discovered in China.
"Law and Order's" Fred Thompson, former senator, shakes up presidential race.
"Bridezillas" kicks off a new season with a cake-eating contest.
Real estate booms in Charlotte, N.C.
Fears of violence loom after a holy shrine is bombed.
What are the best job prospects for people looking for summer work?
Peter Jones of 'American Inventor' talks about one of ABC's hit shows.
Orbitz travel expert Jeanenne Diefendorf gives tips on this summer's hot spots.
Sam Donaldson reacts to your comments on illegal immigration.
Keith is the sole artist, writer, and producer on his latest album.
Huge crowds gather as contestants swim and run with beds.
Following an ancient Indian ritual, parents still sell children into slavery.
A digital re-creation of ancient Rome simulates the historic city.
Emma Roberts, 16, tackles the role and steps into Nancy Drew's shoes.
Riot police step in as fans of opposing teams clash in the stands.
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Chile's Tastiest Empanadas ABC News - Thu Jun 7, 10:04 PM ET
Taste of the World: Jeffrey Kofman rates Chile's finest fast food.
Brooklyn band ups the ante with arena-size riffs. Are they really the next U2?
The Rockers explain how their magic comes together.
06.07.07:Soldiers with Post Traumatic Stress find help through virtual reality.
Elite Traveler magazine breaks down the best luxury gifts for Father's Day.
The star of "Ocean's 13" reveals his baby-sitting tricks.
Bad news for internet companies and online advertisers.
Hilton is reassigned to her home due to medical concerns.
Several Web sites provide an outlet for people to vent their pet peeves.
Vanity Fair guest editor Bono is dedicated to making change in Africa.
Devon Werkheiser, 16, talks about his hit show and new film.
Melodeo is a new service that allows iTunes libraries to play on cell phones.
Comic and producer Annabelle Gurwitch discusses her documentary "Fired!"
06.06.07: Star talks about guest editing July issue of Vanity Fair.
The ex-wife of Mike Tyson chronicles the cycle of abuse in her family.
The man America loves to hate discusses his bad guy persona and reality shows.
Fans line up to see Bob Barker's last day of hosting "The Price is Right."
Via unveils an ultra-portable laptop.
A robot designed to look like a small child can speak and react to touch.
Best-selling author Khaled Hosseini writes about Afghani women.
06.05.07: Khaled Hosseini talks about returning to Afghanistan.
A brand-new computer from Toshiba has a transreflective screen.
Go behind the scenes at a school for the gifted.
Analysts credit record Dow and SandP levels to good growth in corporate profits.
A look at creations of virtual selves online at Gizmo, with CEO Eyal Geyer.
06.04.07: John Donvan reports on a new way to teach very gifted children.
The new Apple TV allows users to browse and watch YouTube clips.
Iraqi president says U.S. troops need to help until the end of next year.
FBI's John Miller says recent plots force authorities to adjust.
Congressman says U.S. presence in Iraq inspires home-grown terror.