Polly want a Prozac?
LOS ANGELES — What could be wrong with Shadow? The green-eyed, long-haired cat had adapted well to his Santa Monica home. There was a carpeted cat tree in the living room for his climbing pleasure. He appeared to have reached an understanding about sharing the house with the other resident feline.
Overlooked clues: Kidnapped boy may have posted photos, contacted his parents’ Web site
KIRKWOOD, Mo. — While his alleged kidnapper was at work, teenager Shawn Hornbeck apparently had access to a computer, and he — or someone pretending to be him — may have put photos of Shawn online and posted a chilling message on a site created by his desperate parents: “How long are you planning to look for your son?”
Bush, Cheney say congressional opposition won’t halt troop buildup
WASHINGTON — President Bush concedes he isn’t popular, and that the war in Iraq isn’t either. Yes, progress is overdue and patience is all but gone. Yet none of that changes his view that more U.S. troops are needed to win in Iraq.
‘Babel,’ ‘Dreamgirls’ win top movie prizes at Golden Globes
BEVERLY HILLS -- “Babel” won best drama and “Dreamgirls” was named best musical or comedy at Monday’s Golden Globes, establishing them as potential front-runners for a showdown at the Academy Awards.
Nation marks first Martin Luther King Jr. Day since death of civil rights leader’s widow
ATLANTA — The first Martin Luther King Jr. Day since the death of King’s widow and the chief keeper of his civil rights dream was marked Monday with speeches, visits to the couple’s tomb and the opening of a collection of his papers, including a draft of his “I Have a Dream” speech.
Spanish paper: Castro in 'grave' condition after 3 failed operations
7:50 a.m. MADRID, Spain -- Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro has had at least three failed operations and complications from an intestinal infection and faces "a very grave prognosis," a Spanish newspaper reported Tuesday.
Bombing at Baghdad university kills 65, U.N. says 34,000 civilians killed in Iraq in 2006
10:30 a.m. BAGHDAD, Iraq -- An explosion outside a Baghdad university as students were heading home for the day killed at least 65 people on Tuesday in the deadliest of several attacks on predominantly Shiite areas. The attacks - and the announcement of four U.S. military deaths - came on a day the United Nations said more than 34,000 Iraqi civilians died last year in sectarian violence.
Obama takes first step in presidential bid
12:20 p.m. WASHINGTON -- Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday took the initial step in a presidential bid that could make him the nation's first black to occupy the White House.