Chances are you've already priced out your trip for the Thanksgiving holiday. And if you haven't, you should. It's time. Though there's always a rogue flight here and there that drops in price, it is far more likely than not that the longer you wait, the more you will pay. Here are five painful truths about Thanksgiving airfare that are best learned early.
...
Why would a woman post nasty signs targeting a couple across the street?...
Read more: Watch: Neighbor From Hell? Woman's Homemade Signs Taunt Couple
A man who was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murderering a teenager told a Florida judge he knows "something bad is going to happen" if he is not sentenced to death. Instead of convincing a judge to spare his life, William Davis III, 34, asked the judge to take his life....
Read more: Murderer Asks for Death Penalty, Not Life in Prison
The co-hosts and "Good Morning America" anchor discuss the 2012 presidential race....
Read more: Watch: George Stephanopoulos' 'View' on Political Conventions
Eleven years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the Government Accountability Office has released a report saying that hospitals have been negligent in the security of radioactive materials used to treat cancer patients. The materials could potentially be used by terrorists to create a dirty bomb....
When a company cuts pay, how often does the boss take the same hit as everybody else? How often does he or she volunteer for it, in a gesture of solidarity? Jay Leno, top dog of NBC's Tonight Show, recently took a 50 percent pay cut, as reported in the Wall Street Journal and confirmed by NBC executives. Leno's representatives said the funnyman had done it voluntarily, to help reduce layoffs from the show's staff, following a reduction in its budget. ...
When a company cuts pay, how often does the boss take the same hit as everybody else? How often does he or she volunteer for it, in a gesture of solidarity? Jay Leno, top dog of NBC's Tonight Show, recently took a 50 percent pay cut, as reported in the Wall Street Journal and confirmed by NBC executives. Leno's representatives said the funnyman had done it voluntarily, to help reduce layoffs from the show's staff, following a reduction in its budget. ...
Singer shows off tattoo that looks like a bruised woman. ...
Read more: Photos: Is Chris Brown's New Tattoo a Battered Woman?
More Articles...
- Moody's to Downgrade US Without Deal
- Mass. Gay Couple Sues Church Over Property Sale
- After Bin Laden, Democrats Drive 9/11 Politics
- After Bin Laden, Democrats Drive 9/11 Politics
- Photos: Kylie Jenner Walks Catwalk
- IRS Pays Whistleblower $104 Million
- Photos: 10 Tours For Architecture Lovers
- Businesses Embrace the Great Pumpkin
- Panetta Blasts Ex-SEAL Over Book
- NATO Helicopter Destroyed in Attack
Page 1081 of 1574

Raw fish prices are on the rise and sushi lovers in New York City are paying the price with the most expensive Japanese-style seafood, beating out Los Angeles and San Francisco.
JERUSALEM – The world’s most famous advocate for refugees visited Jordan’s dusty and fast-growing Zaatari refugee camp for Syrians today, describing it as “a horrific situation and a very, very critical time.” Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie, in her role as special envoy for the United...
During Monday night's season 3 "MasterChef" finale, Christine Ha won the title, $250,000 grand prize and a cookbook deal, beating out Josh Marks and about 100 other chefs . But that's not what makes her so inspiring. Ha is blind -- the first blind contestant on the show.
Memorials Held Across the US
Florida A&M University denies responsibility for drum major Robert Champion's hazing death and insists that the "26 year old grown adult" chose to participate in the hazing ritual that caused his death, according to court documents.
The arrest of Trenton Mayor Tony Mack this week made him the 17th New Jersey mayor to be arrested in the past decade for corruption, adding to a legacy of unethical political behavior that has plagued the reputation of the Garden State. Mack was arrested...
Carmen Dell'Orefice walked the runway during New York Fashion Week.
Chicago teacher strike poses test for labor as teacher unions see influence wane
Randy Jackson, the only original remaining judge on “American Idol,” seems to be indicating that he’ll remain on the show for the upcoming season. Appearing on “The View” on Monday, Jackson refused to say whether or not he was leaving the show. But afterward, when...