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Commercial aviation remains the top target for terrorists who are likely to try again to use an easily hidden bomb to blow up an airplane, according to a report released Friday by former leaders of the 9/11 Commission.
Fire crews flooded the ruins of burning homes with water Friday after a massive explosion apparently triggered by a broken gas line sent flames roaring through a neighborhood near San Francisco, killing at least four people and destroying 38 houses.
President Obama on Friday issued a passionate plea for tolerance on the eve of the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, urging anxious Americans not to allow themselves to be divided by religion and ethnicity.
A Florida pastor who has threatened to burn Qurans on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks issued new demands Friday.
The Obama administration is changing the federal immigration enforcement strategy in ways that reduce the threat of deportation for millions of illegal immigrants, even as states such as Arizona, Colorado, Virginia, Ohio and Texas are pushing to accelerate deportations.
Pork producer Smithfield Foods is selling its stake in the Butterball turkey joint venture, becoming a pure-play pork producer as it continues focusing on its more profitable packaged meat business.
New General Motors CEO Daniel Akerson will get the same $9 million pay package as the man he replaced, Ed Whitacre.
President Barack Obama has chosen one of his longtime economic advisers, Austan Goolsbee, to be chairman of his Council of Economic Advisers.
Americans have sharply reduced their use of credit cards, and some analysts believe the trend will continue even after the economy has fully recovered.
Each Friday during the season, USA TODAY will highlight the biggest showdowns on the schedule. This weekend has several games to keep an eye on.
Explain that, Brett Favre.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. has been arrested in Las Vegas on a felony theft charge stemming from a domestic violence complaint by his ex-girlfriend.
Clint Bowyer knows it's all within his grasp.
It may not be the best fall season we've ever seen, but there are still enough good new shows out there if you know where to look. From Texas to Detroit, from new love to old cops, here are my picks for the 10 best shows.
They don't make 'em like Michael Douglas anymore.
Apple (AAPL) on Thursday loosened its restrictions on software developers who create apps for the iPhone and iPad, clearing the way for them to make programs simultaneously for Apple products and rival Android.
In "The Class Reunion" episode of The Andy Griffith Show, the perpetually popular sitcom that made its debut 50 years ago this fall and taped its final episode in 1968, Sheriff Andy Taylor takes a stroll down memory lane with a high school squeeze who has moved from Mayberry to Chicago. Romantic sparks are reignited, but they're doused when Andy's former flame shares her dream of being a "big fish in a big pond" and disses her folksy hometown as a place where "you can't live up to your potential."