Alaska Gov.
Thirty-one Soviet diplomats and journalists ordered out of Britain left with their families today, saying allegations that they spied for Moscow were "rhubarb."
Storms lashing southeast India have killed at least 59 people and flooded vast areas of the port city of Madras, the Press Trust of India news agency said Wednesday.
Former President Richard M.
Lately, say in the last year, there have been signs that the '40s are beginning to take their turn as the new la belle epoque.
Police Chief Jon Elder has been on leave for more than two weeks because of stress-connected health
Fred J.
Brinton Clark, one of two 16-year-old survivors rescued from a snow cave on Mt.
Dave Dawson is going to Kansas City, Mo.
Despite intensive efforts by CBS to keep him, correspondent-commentator Bill Moyers said Thursday that he is returning to public television to produce and appear in various programs.
Golfer Don January plans to leave the PGA senior tour until he improves his game, even though he
A judge Thursday handed Virginia basketball center Olden Polynice a 30-day suspended sentence and ordered him to stay away from the store where he shoplifted a $17 pair of headphones April 30.
Three cargo planes carrying more than 50,000 pounds of emergency supplies left Los Angeles on Saturday for earthquake-stricken El Salvador.
Convoys of shackled and handcuffed women inmates, escorted by armed guards, were evacuated today from Renz Correctional Center before rising floodwaters could cover the only road into the prison.
The president and chief executive of the Los Angeles-based Rent-A-Wreck car rental company said Monday that he plans to retire as soon as a successor is found.
Israeli Communist leaders left for Beijing on Friday for their first visit in 30 years but said they were carrying no message from the Israeli government.
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown (D-San Francisco) on Thursday granted a leave of absence to Richard
Fluor Corp., an Irvine engineering and construction company, said today that it was pulling its operations out of South Africa, joining a growing list of U.S. firms withdrawing from the racially segregated country.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, assistant to the President for national-security affairs during the Carter Administration, was asked to comment on the progress of arms control.
Randy Miller, the outspoken morning deejay on KSDO-FM (KS 103), may have talked his way out of a job.