Egypt has been churning with speculation after President Hosni Mubarak had surgery in Germany last week, despite official reports that he's recovering well. He has ruled the country for nearly three decades.
AP - Toyota dismissed the story of a man who claimed his Prius sped out of control on the California freeway, saying Monday that its own tests found the car's gas pedal and backup safety system were working just fine.
AP - House Democrats triggered the countdown Monday for the climactic vote on President Barack Obama's fiercely contested remake of the health care system, even though the legislation remained incomplete and lacked the votes needed to pass.
AP - The two families climbed into white SUVs and almost simultaneously left the children's birthday party put on by the U.S. consulate. One headed deeper into one of the world's most dangerous cities, the other toward a bridge to El Paso, one of America's safest.
Despite mounting pressure from the US to cancel a controversial plan to build more settlement homes in East Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showed no signs of backing down Monday.
Republic of Georgia's Imedi TV channel is being blamed for panic erupting after the station gave little warning that a program showing Russian troops invading Georgia was fake.
The FCC on Monday unveiled details of its broadband plan, which aims to speed up Web connections and make high-speed Internet available to more Americans.