Two strong earthquakes measuring 6.6 and 5.1 on the Richter scale has killed at least 30 people in Tibet, the Damxung region taking the worst damage, according to Chinese state media.
Thousands have been forced to flee their homes as fighting between members of the Bobo tribe and Bangladeshi settlers clashed in Northeast India. At least 33 have been killed, according to police and hospital officials.
The driver of a bus, that crashed about 10 miles from the Colusa Casino, killing eight passengers and injuring 35 on board has been arrested for driving under the influence. The names of six of the eight that dies have been released.
Germany on Sunday guaranteed all private bank accounts and negotiated a 50 billion euro bailout deal for Hypo Real Estate Holding AG as Europe's second largest economy sought to ward off financial crisis.
Astronomers in Mt. Lemmon, Arizona have discovered a small meteoroid around the size of a smart car headed to Earth. Predications show the meteor burning up in the Earth's atmosphere over Sudan tonight.
Alaska Governor Palin's remarks about US Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's alleged associations with an ex-member of 1960s US-based militant group, have been rejected by Obama with him saying his Republican rival was out of touch and trying to distract voters from the real issues.
The Los Angeles Angels departed Anaheim left for dead, but they left Fenway Park after 1 a.m. this morning with a pulse after beating the Boston Red Sox, and with at least one more game in their season.
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" was barking up the right tree with movie-goers, who put the Disney comedy at No. 1 for the weekend with a $29 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Recent food contaminations making headlines across the globe has prompted new regulations at U.S. supermarkets to give consumers the knowledge they have been asking for—where the fresh food they buy originates.