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Forecasters say Tropical Storm Earl has made landfall near Western Head, Nova Scotia, on Saturday after passing well east of Nantucket Island and causing minimal damage in New England.
Over the last 10 years, the percentage of Americans who took at least one prescription drug in the past month increased from 44% to 48%, says a federal government study.
The security company Blackwater Worldwide formed a network of 30 shell companies and subsidiaries to try to get millions of dollars in government business after the company faced strong criticism for reckless conduct in Iraq, The New York Times reported Friday.
Seeking sound advice? USA TODAY's music critics spotlight spin-worthy current albums bubbling beneath the hyped hits.
Abdul Rehman and his family live under a tree next to a pile of rubble on a newly created island where his house used to be.
As spending in malls and stores remains sluggish, the strength of online fashion sales is enticing big-name international retailers to join the move into cyberspace.
Honda massaged the Accord for the 2011 model year and came up with normal cosmetic tweaks and a notable boost in fuel economy.
The worst summer on record for young people who wanted a job is staggering to an end this Labor Day weekend.
The stock market had its first winning week in a month thanks to better news on the economy.
Each Friday during the season, USA TODAY will highlight the biggest showdowns on the schedule. Opening weekend has several games to keep an eye on.
To play, or not to play? That was the question presented to Oregon State coach Mike Riley when offered the chance to face TCU in the Dallas Cowboys' house.
The Pittsburgh Steelers got one clarification Friday when quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's suspension was reduced from six games to four. Their new twist of uncertainty: with expected replacement Byron Leftwich out with a sprained knee, who will start when they open the season?
"Let's go, Ryan!" Clap-clap-clap-clap-clap.
When it comes to low-key independent movies, professional wrestlers are hardly the first names on anyone's go-to casting list. But World Wrestling Entertainment wants to change that.
The makeover of American Idol continues.
Which returning shows have top priority on your DVR? And which new ones will you be trying out?
These days, entertainment consumers find themselves in a Minority Report world, constantly catered and marketed to by media giants striving to make their content available anywhere at any time for a price.
Dell is walking away from a bidding contest with rival Hewlett-Packard for data-storage maker 3Par.
Computers are a big part of our daily lives. But as software and hardware improves, the old annoyances seem to remain. You encounter error messages. Windows slows down for no apparent reason. And files start opening in the wrong program.
If your family enjoys playing the board game Clue, they will love Guilty Party, the new whodunit from Disney Interactive. Instead of gathering around the kitchen table for an evening of sleuthing, this mystery game plays out on the Nintendo Wii.
On one 12-hour flight, Libby Rehm of Estes Park, Colo., had the bad luck to be in a seat with a broken armrest that set off the flight attendant call button if she leaned on it. Attendants "kept getting mad at me" instead of being sympathetic, she reports.
Yankee magazine has been celebrating New England for three-quarters of a century, but even after all these years, there's still room for surprise.