Defense Secretary Gates plans to retire next year

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates plans to leave his job next year. Read More

Tila Tequila gets stoned by fans

CARTERVILLE, Ill.-- A sheriff says reality TV actress Tila Tequila complained that audience members pelted her with stones and feces during an outdoor music festival in southern Illinois. Read More

Widespread misdiagnosis hid PTSD

WASHINGTON – At the height of the Iraq war, the Army routinely dismissed hundreds of soldiers for having a personality disorder when they were more likely suffering from the traumatic stresses of war, discharge data suggests. Read More

Obama signs $600M border security bill into law

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law a $600 million border security that will put more agents and equipment along the Mexican border. Read More

Obama signs $600M border security bill into law

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law a $600 million border security that will put more agents and equipment along the Mexican border. Read More

East Texas EMT trainee dies of carbon monoxide poisoning , 3 hospitalized

LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide while on duty in east Texas. Read More

Psychiatrist who saw Anna Nicole Smith to testify

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A hospital psychiatrist was due on the witness stand at a drug conspiracy trial in the Anna Nicole Smith to give an assessment of the model when she was hospitalized for drug withdrawal during her pregnancy. Read More

'So You Think You Can Dance' fans pick Froderman

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lauren Froderman had all the right moves on "So You Think You Can Dance." Read More

Feds: More illegals deported than ever before

PHOENIX – The federal government has deported more illegal immigrants from the U.S. than ever before, the director of U.S. Read More

Jobs picture dims as unemployment claims rise

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy is looking bleaker as new applications for jobless benefits rose last week to the highest level in almost six months. Read More