Sens. Nelson and Coburn, Reps. Wasserman Schultz and Blackburn.
The five men facing trial in the Sept. 11 attacks will plead not guilty so that they can air their criticisms of U.S. foreign policy. (Nov. 23)
Michael Jackson and Taylor Swift emerged as big winners at the AMAs while Jennifer Lopez ended up on the floor after a dance move went wrong. (Nov. 23)
Thousands of Pakistanis are displaced as the government offensive against the Taliban on the Afghanistan border picks up.
At least 19 people and three firefighters were hurt when the flames broke out early Sunday at a Philadelphia apartment complex. Officials say the fire started in a second floor unit and quickly engulfed the entire building. (Nov. 23)
US unemployment is likely to bottom out in the first quarter of 2010, according to the National Association for Business Economics Monday. Kit Juckes from ECU Group considers the predictions.
A Monday morning strategy session for the first trading day of the holiday week, with Lou Brien, DRW Trading Group strategist; Mark Vitner, Wells Fargo Advisors sr. equity market strategist; and CNBC's Becky Quick & Joe Kernen.
The US does not have an inflation problem yet, but "within the next 12-to-16 months we could be in for a dose of serious inflation," Peter Cardillo from Avalon Partners told CNBC Monday.
Sarah Palin had dinner with Rev. Billy Graham at his Montreat home Sunday, making a surprise stop on her national book tour.
Late week low
A Canadian woman on long-term sick leave for depression said she lost her benefits because her insurance agent found photos of her on Facebook in which she appeared to be having fun. (Nov. 23)
France's financial watchdog began hearings on Monday into insider trading allegations against more than a dozen current and former executives of European aerospace giant EADS. Duration: 00:31
An Australian couple competing in a speedboat race in Temora Australia escape a spectacular accident without injury.
Many Cambodians believe the area around Tuol Sleng prison is still haunted by the ghosts of 15,000 people tortured before being executed at "killing fields" outside Phnom Penh. Duration: 01:59.
At a newly opened cafe in Oregon, people can sit around, taking tokes from a 'vaporizer', and it is all legal. Patrons all carry medical marijuana cards. (Nov. 23)
Mexican guitarists Rodrigo y Gabriela used to play heavy metal, but one day chucked the electric sound for nylon-strung guitars, settled in Europe and have never looked back. The duo's acoustic cover versions of Led Zeppelin or Metallica hits, played with Latin bravado, have earned them a worldwide following. Duration: 02:21
A cruise ship passenger owes his life to a sharp eyed Coast Guard crew which spotted him swimming for his life off Miami Beach Sunday. Coast Guard authorities say they received a call around 3 a.m. from the crew. (Nov. 23)
It is twelve months since ten gunmen attacked India's financial capital Mumbai and for those who survived, the year has been spent piecing their lives back together. 166 people died in the attacks, and more than 300 others were injured. Duration: 02:22
Family members search in vain for answers after their loved ones were killed in a gas explosion in China's northeast.
A CMC enquiry has heard a former Bligh government adviser was intricately involved in funneling money to a rugby club he was involved with.
Police officers in Arizona broke up a marijuana ring over the weekend. In the process, officers found two thousand pounds of marijuana. (Nov. 23)
To celebrate Queensland's 150th anniversary, 50 new members will be added to the Queensland sport hall of fame.
Ferry crashes in bad weather off Indonesia's Riau islands, killing at least 29 people.
Sturt young gun Jack Trengrove says he's ready to deal with the added pressure of being the number one pick in this week's draft.
Brett Favre completed 22 of 35 passes in Minnesota's win over Seattle. The Colts stayed unbeatean by edging Baltimore. New Orleans is also unbeaten after a rout of Tampa Bay. Chiefs surprise Steelers in overtime. (Nov. 22)
The latest weather forecast for South Australia.
The world's last running narrow-gauge passenger steam train is still going strong in mountainous rural China, but that's not necessarily a good thing for the locals.
In form spinner Doug Bollinger is unlikely to make the Australian test side, with selectors looking at Blues spinner Nathan Hauritz.
Residents of the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca held an unusual beauty pageant celebrating a group of homosexual men who don elaborate makeup, wear traditional dresses and crown a queen, all with the support and excitement of the local community.
Britain is still recovering from floods which devastated parts of the nation a the weekend.
Jimmie Johnson is the first driver in NASCAR history to win four straight Cup championships, clinching it in the series finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. (Nov. 22)
South Australian Premier Mike Rann still denies having a sexual relationship with a married woman, and has expressed disgusts at recent reports.
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including "New Moon" rules the box office, Jackson's white glove is sold, and Robbie Williams is looking for investors.
At least 29 people have been killed after a ferry sank near Indonesia.
The Roman Catholic bishop of Rhode Island said Sunday that he asked Rep. Patrick Kennedy in a 2007 letter to stop receiving Communion, the central sacrament of the church, because of the congressman's public stance on moral issues. (Nov. 22)
Keith Urban, Taylor Swift and Michael Jackson were the big winners at the American Music Awards.
Breaking down the pirate threat
The Australian Federal police will investigate a brawl between 150 detainees at the Christmas Island Detention Centre.
First-hand account of a pirate's terror