Britney's Back on CBS Sitcom
'How I Met Your Mother' welcomes back Britney Spears in the role of receptionist Abby on the show's May 12th episode. Watch two clips released by CBS. (May 9)
Hulk Hogan's Son Sentenced for Reckless Driving
Hulk Hogan testifies on behalf of his 17-year-old son, Nick Bollea, at his reckless driving trial in Pinellas Co., Fla., before the judge reads his decision. (May 9)
Review: 'Speed Racer' numbs the mind
AP Movie Critic Chrsity Lemire reviews 'Speed Racer.' The film, based on the 1960's animated series stars Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, and Susan Sarandon. (May 9)
Dungeon Dad's Time Behind Bars Extended
An Austrian judge has is allowing authorities to hold 73-year-old Josef Fritzl for an additional month without filing charges. Fritzl has been in police custody since April 29. (May 9)
U.S. Allowed to Send One Aid Plane to Myanmar
Myanmar has agreed to let the U.S. send one plane full of aid to help cyclone victims. Meantime the UN says the junta seized what it sent today and is pleading with officials to distribute the food and supplies. (May 9)
Lebanon Tension Blocks Roads, Closes Airport
Shiite and Sunni tensions in Lebanon have closed the airport and led to border blockades, causing food shortages. It's the worst sectarian clashes since the country's bloody civil war that lasted 15 years. (May 9)
Possible Tornado Upends Downtown Atlanta
Debris litters the streets of downtown Atlanta, the aftermath of a possible tornado sweeping through the area Friday night. There are injuries, and forecasters say a stronger storm could roll through the area today. (March 15)
UNC, Duke Slaying Suspect Appears in Court
The judge presiding Friday at the first court appearance of a teenager charged with killing two North Carolina college students pleaded with state lawmakers to meet immediately and address gang violence. (March 14)
Hometown Remembers 'Ashley Dupre'
The alleged call girl at the center of the Eliot Spitzer scandal and known now as Ashley Dupre, grew up as Ashley Youmans along the Jersey Shore. Residents say she left quite an impression. (March 13)
Dungeon Dad's Time Behind Bars Extended
An Austrian judge has is allowing authorities to hold 73-year-old Josef Fritzl for an additional month without filing charges. Fritzl has been in police custody since April 29. (May 9)
U.S. Allowed to Send One Aid Plane to Myanmar
Myanmar has agreed to let the U.S. send one plane full of aid to help cyclone victims. Meantime the UN says the junta seized what it sent today and is pleading with officials to distribute the food and supplies. (May 9)
Lebanon Tension Blocks Roads, Closes Airport
Shiite and Sunni tensions in Lebanon have closed the airport and led to border blockades, causing food shortages. It's the worst sectarian clashes since the country's bloody civil war that lasted 15 years. (May 9)
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Tiny Crawford Awaits Bush Wedding
President Bush's hometown of Crawford, Texas is celebrating his daughter Jenna's ranch wedding in its own central Texas style, as the AP's Mark Smith explains. (May 9)
Inside Jenna and Henry's Texas Wedding
Jenna Bush will walk down the aisle Saturday in Crawford, Texas. The AP's Julie Pace has an inside look at all the wedding details. (May 9)
AP Top Stories
Here's the latest news for Friday, May 9: Myanmar letting some cyclone aid in; Shiite Hezbollah gunman seize parts of Beirut; Severe weather sweeps parts of Southeast and mid-Atlantic; Crawford, Texas prepares for wedding day.
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Lobster Industry Looks to 'green" Certification
With consumers demanding more "green" products, the lobster industry stands to lose out if it doesn't get certified as eco-friendly. (May 9)
MIT Science Festival Focuses on Kids
Educators at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology decided to use a different approach to get kids interested in science. (May 8)
Tech Test: Mint.com Aims to Organize
If you find that balancing your checkbook or organizing receipts ranks low on your daily planner, a new website could help you turn over a new leaf. Mint dot com aims to do just that. (May 7)
Money Minute: Guinness, eBay, Citigroup
Guinness plans to lay off more than half of its brewery workers, close two breweries and shift most beer production to a new, high-tech plant in the Dublin suburbs by 2013. (May 9)
Consumers Give Stores Some Relief
Consumers gave some of the nation's retailers a little relief in April but a new report points to a consumer contending with rising gas prices, sagging home values and worries about jobs. (May 8)
Paulson Says Credit Crisis May Be Fading
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told The Associated Press Wednesday that the worst of the credit crisis may have passed but acknowledged that rising g