New book spotlights black America in Obama era
"Family Affair: What it Means to be African American Today," a collection of short, autobiographical essays, attempts to dig beneath the euphoria that swept black America when Barack Obama bAhmadinejad reportedly wants talk with Obama
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he wants to engage President Obama in "negotiations" before international media, a semi-official Iranian news outlet reported on Saturday.Makeover! Farmer gets fierce new style
US Weekly contributor Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over a farmer who recently lost 60 pounds and a single bookkeeper who wants to get glam for the dating scene.Bass Lessons on DVD
The ability and confidence can aid people, no matter their origins or background in all their life.pampered pets still live in luxury
Online luxury pet store Pets Palace was launched eight weeks ago as the economy was taking a battering from the global credit crisis and unemployment rose. But, according to its managers, business isMoney 911: Can credit card debt be inherited?
TODAY’s financial editor Jean Chatzky, CNBC personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson and David Bach, author of “Start Late, finish Rich,” offer viewers smart financial advice.Michael Jackson delays some shows until '10
Several of Michael Jackson's comeback concerts in London have been postponed until next year because producers can't be ready in time for the July debut, according to a "Dear Customer" e-maiCaroline Kennedy: Book’s claim ‘nonsense’
Caroline Kennedy is denying she ended her quest for the U.S. Senate because her kids and husband complained she was becoming an angry, intense person. Without elaborating, she says she pulled out ofgrads find Wall Street jobs
Mohamed Desoky says his friends are skeptical when he tells them he's landed a job on Wall Street. The financial sector is hemorrhaging jobs, friends point out, so how did you find work in such aCouple crosses ocean for purrr-fect kitten
Residents of London, England, traveled 4,000 miles to adopt Sparky, a Michigan animal shelter's unofficial mascot.

