Sneak Peak: Britney Opens Up in New Documentary
If you're wondering what was going through Britney Spears' head during her erratic era, you are not alone - so does she. The pop star opens up in her new documentary, 'Britney: For the Record,' a 90-minute special set to air Nov. 30 on MTV. (Oct. 10)
Sting and Trudie Out With the Doctor
Sting and Trudie Styler rolled out the red carpet for a private screening of 'Living Proof,' a film starring Harry Conwick Jr. that tells the true story of Los Angeles doctor Dennis Slamon. (Oct. 10)
Hollywood A-list Get Animated in 'Madagascar 2'
Your favorite animated animals are back in DreamWorks "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa." Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Sacha Baron Cohen and David Schwimmer lend their voices to the film. (Oct. 10)
Londoners Protest British Economic Rescue Plan
Several hundred people, turned out to protest the British government's overnight effort to bailout financial institutions with $10 billion. The plan partly nationalizes major banks and guarantees a further $431 billion of bank loans. (Oct. 10)
Ex-Finland President Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Finland's ex-president Martti Ahtisaari was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for his efforts to build a lasting peace from Africa and Asia to Europe and the Middle East. (Oct. 10)
Asian Markets Tumble During Friday Trading
There were more big losses in Asian stock trading on Friday. The Nikkei fell more than nine percent, while stocks in Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines lost close to eight percent of its value. (Oct. 10)
Londoners Protest British Economic Rescue Plan
Several hundred people, turned out to protest the British government's overnight effort to bailout financial institutions with $10 billion. The plan partly nationalizes major banks and guarantees a further $431 billion of bank loans. (Oct. 10)
Ex-Finland President Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Finland's ex-president Martti Ahtisaari was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for his efforts to build a lasting peace from Africa and Asia to Europe and the Middle East. (Oct. 10)
Asian Markets Tumble During Friday Trading
There were more big losses in Asian stock trading on Friday. The Nikkei fell more than nine percent, while stocks in Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines lost close to eight percent of its value. (Oct. 10)
Bush: 'We Must Work Collaborately to End Crisis'
President Bush says world's wealthiest industrial countries will work together to attack the credit crisis spreading around the globe. He spoke after a meeting with financial officials from the so-called G-7 countries. (Oct. 11)
Death Toll Up to 9 in California Bus Crash
An elderly man has died in the recent crash of a bus carrying dozens of passengers to a casino in Northern California, bringing the death toll to nine. (Oct. 11)
German Doing Well After Double Arm Transplant
A German farmer who received the world's first complete double arm transplant is recovering well and able to perform some basic tasks, though doctors said Wednesday it still could take up to two years before he relearns how to use his hands. (Oct. 8)
First Ever Everest Skydive Successful
Three skydivers made a record-breaking skydive on Sunday by jumping over the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, in Nepal. (Oct. 6)
Nintendo Reveals New Games for the Holidays
Nintendo unveiled new games slated for the upcoming holiday shopping season. As AP Correspondent Haven Daley reports, Nintendo is also announcing increased supplies of the Wii video game console and Nintendo DS portable game system. (Oct. 6)