Man enjoys 6 hour joyride in Ferrari thanks to valet's mistake
Updated: 8:43 AM Mistaken identity led to a joyride in an expensive Ferrari across an Australian city Friday.
Updated: 8:43 AM Mistaken identity led to a joyride in an expensive Ferrari across an Australian city Friday.
Posted: 12:13 PM British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says he wants his Labour Party to govern in coalition with the Liberal Democrats - and he'll step down within months if that happens.
Posted: 12:01 PM The head of the rescue operation at Russia's largest coal mine says hope is dimming that the 58 people trapped underground will be found alive.
Posted: 12:00 PM Travelers crossing the North Atlantic today can expect it to take an hour or two longer than usual.
Updated: 12:57 PM China is ordering schools across the country to tighten security in the wake of a series of attacks on children at schools. In Beijing, armed police are patrolling schools.
Posted: 12:30 PM Just call him your royal fly-ness: Prince Harry has successfully completed the course to fly British Army helicopters.
Posted: 12:22 PM German police say a couple of hungry pigs digging for food came nose-to-nose with a long-buried World War II anti-tank weapon.
Updated: 12:20 PM South African police say they have found nearly three tons of commercial explosives in a Johannesburg house.
Posted: 5:15 PM An eruption at Guatemala's Santiaguito volcano has sent a plume of ash 27,300 feet above sea level, dusting parts of at least four provinces.
Posted: 5:13 PM Afghan police say a suicide bomber has detonated a cache of explosives near Kandahar in an attack targeting a compound providing logistical support to NATO forces.
Posted: 5:11 PM A judge has ordered former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega to be jailed in France pending a new trial on money laundering charges.
Posted: 5:09 PM Greece's debt has been downgraded to junk status by Standard & Poor's amid mounting fears that the debt crisis in Europe is spiraling out of control.
Posted: 4:26 PM One opposition leader is calling today “a black page in the history of Ukraine's independence.”
Posted: 10:51 AM Iraqi officials say a series of explosions mainly targeting Shiite worshippers have killed at least 58 people.
Posted: 10:48 AM The Icelandic volcano that sent a crippling cloud of ash over much of Europe remains active, though scientists say it's producing far less ash than before.
Posted: 10:44 AM A top Nigerian aviation official has identified the man removed from a flight from West Africa to New York after apparently being added to the U.S. no-fly list during the trip.
Updated: 3:51 PM While many international flights are resuming this weekend, many passengers are still stranded, waiting for their chance to get home to various cities across Europe.
Posted: 12:59 PM The USGS says a 6.2-magnitude earthquake has hit the Samoa Islands region.
Updated: 12:32 PM Stranded travelers hoping to get a break from the chaos in the skies over Europe are still finding major problems caused by the volcanic ash cloud hanging over parts of the continent.
Posted: 9:05 AM Scientists say a volcanic ash cloud keeping most of Britain's air space closed is due to a change in the wind, not a new burst from Iceland's volcano.
Posted: 4:31 PM The volcanic eruption in Iceland is entering a new phase.
Posted: 12:30 PM An official of Europe's air traffic agency says the NATO F-16 fighter that suffered some engine damage by flying through a cloud of volcanic ash was a Belgian air force jet.
Posted: 12:24 PM America's top general in Iraq is calling the deaths of two top Al-Qaida in Iraq figures “a significant step forward” in ridding the country of terrorists.
Updated: 3:21 PM European transport officials have carved up the sky, creating three zones to break the flight deadlock caused by a cloud of volcanic ash flowing from Iceland over Europe.