Ex-teammate says Lance Armstrong injected EPO
Tyler Hamilton, a former teammate of Lance Armstrong, told '60 Minutes' that he used performance-enhancing drugs with the seven-time Tour de France winner to cheat in cycling races, including the tour
Strauss-Kahn indicted, gets bail
Hours after he resigned as International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief, jailed Dominique Strauss-Kahn was given bail after being indicted on charges of trying to rape a maid in a swanky New York hotel suite.
Sofitel waited hour to report crime
New York investigators are questioning why the Sofitel hotel in New York waited an hour to call police after International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn left the hotel in a hurry on Satur
Raja beats Gaddafi in Time's ignominious leaders list
Former Telecom Minister A. Raja, at the centre of the 2G spectrum allocation scam, has earned the dubious distinction of figuring in the list of Time magazine's 'an ignominious club of privileged lead
World to end on Saturday, say New York preachers
It's raining in New York, and everyone tries to get out of the rain. Not Manny. The 56-year old Dominican, unflappable, stands on a corner with his umbrella, warning people that on Saturday, May 21, t
IMF chief under suicide watch at NYC jail
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was placed under a suicide watch in jail, while pressure mounted on him to resign Tuesday and the hotel maid who accused him of attempted rape said through her lawyer
IMF chief on suicide watch in jail: Report
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who is facing damaging allegations of sexually assaulting a hotel maid, has been put on suicide watch by prison authorities who fear he may try to kill himself.
Trump abandons designs on White House in 2012
Donald Trump will not be adding the White House to his luxury resort holdings. The Donald on Monday took himself off the 2012 Republican presidential candidate list.
The wealthy real estate magnate w
Abbas says UN bid for Palestinian state no 'stunt'
Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas said on Tuesday that his bid to secure international recognition for a Palestinian state was no "stunt" and would contribute to peace efforts with Israel.
Penelope Cruz wants son to be anonymous
Actress Penelope Cruz doesn't like invasion of her privacy and says she wants to raise her newborn son away from the prying eyes of media. "I want my son — and my kids if I have more — to grow up in a way that is as anonymous as possible.