Identity Theft 911's Adam Levin gives tips to protect yourself.
Spanish police release video of operation in which three people were arrested, suspected of seeking a ransom for the British boy kidnapped in Pakistan.
Peruvian teaches animal to surf
Sen. John McCain on what may happen if health care bill passes
President Obama says Americans will be able to evaluate health care plan 'on the merits'
Mild conditions continue
A look at weather conditions in the South, updated twice each day.
A look at weather conditions in the West, updated twice each day.
A look at weather conditions in the Northeast, updated twice each day.
The search is on to find Australia's first film star.
A dozen Australians are unaccounted for in Fiji.
Yahoo!'s Ann Toth explains interest-based advertising.
Australian swimming has a new wonder kid after Brisbane schoolgirl Yolane Kukla's stunning performance at the Commonwealth Games trials overnight.
In an interview with Fox News, President Barack Obama deflected questions about how the House may bring up the vote on the health care overhaul bill. (March 17)
Five Australia soldiers have been wounded in Afghanistan.
Keeping your temper, and health, under control.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer shares his stock picks with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
Tricks for boosting the nutritional value of some of your favorite foods.
Former Fed Chairman & current head of the President's Economic Advisory Panel Paul Volcker gives his opening statement to a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the link between bank supervision and monetary policy.
Not all loans are created equal.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke gives his opening statement to a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the link between bank supervision and monetary policy.
How to protect your dog from highly contagious parvovirus.
For cosmetics giants like Chanel, Dior, Guerlain and Shisheido, as well as start-ups seeking the clue to anti-ageing, there is only one place to be -- "Cosmetic Valley". Some 500 perfume and cosmetics companies have chosen to base their research and production facilities in the competitiveness cluster, which expands from Paris to France's Loire Valley, making it the global hub for luxury cosmetics.
Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington failed a Major League Baseball test for cocaine last season, but has apologized and will keep his job. (March 17)
Ireland's economic crisis may have crippled households with debt but hasn't made a dent in the Irish festive spirit for St Patrick's Day as the patron saint's festival stretches over several days.
Pittsburgh police say a man broke into a stranger's home and climbed in bed with the owner, apparently because he was drunk and cold following a rap concert. (March 17)
There are only about 5,000 Tatars in Poland, descendants of the ethnic Muslims who made their way to this deeply Roman Catholic country some 600 years ago. But that hasn't stopped dignitaries from seeking them out. Britain's Prince of Wales made a visit to their spiritual homeland this month.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi continued her health care push Wednesday, touting the bill's benefits for young people and seniors. Meanwhile, the head of the House Republican Conference slammed the measure saying the American people don't want it. (March 17)
Financial Web sites to help you budget, track and manage your cash.
"South by Southwest," the annual music festival and conference, is underway in Austin, TX, and Cheap Trick is there, sans record label, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
U.S. President Barack Obama hosted Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen as the water ran green at the White House. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
"Survivalist" & New York Times personal technology columnist David Pogue details how he survived the power outage that followed this past weekend's storms in the wilds of Connecticut.
President Obama wins his first convert on healthcare reform -- but the final vote tally on legislation remains unclear. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Insight on the beer industry, with Ivan Menezes, Diageo N.A. and Asia Pacific CEO.
President Obama tells Bret Baier he's not worrying about 'procedural rules' in Congress
A handful of music labels are trying to fight piracy by giving away their music for free, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has urged Congress to let the Fed keep all of its banking oversight, arguing that information gleaned from that process helps the central bank guide the economy. (March 17)
NBA Approves Michael Jordan as the new owner of Charlotte Bobcats, with CNBC's Darren Rovell.
Using staples to close wounds may cause a greater risk of infection.