- Massa wins GP as Hamilton is demoted Ferrari's Felipe Massa was declared the winner of the Belgian Grand Prix after McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton, who was first over the finishing line, was given a 25-second penalty for an illegal maneuver and demoted to third.
- Candidates claim to be agents of change As Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain enter the homestretch of campaigning, each is trying to make the case that his ticket is the only one that will bring about change.
- Hamilton extends lead in F1 with Belgian GP win Read full story for latest details.
- U.S. seizes two mortgage giants Federal officials today announced an extraordinary takeover of troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, signaling the most dramatic move to date aimed at shoring up the nation's housing market. Freddie and Fannie own half the mortgage debt in the country. Since last summer, they have suffered about $12 billion in losses.
- Canadian PM dissolves Parliament Read full story for latest details.
- Canadian PM employs loophole in potential power grab Read full story for latest details.
- Your last minute fantasy med check CINCINNATI AT BALTIMORE
- England think of points not revenge England face their first big test under new manager Fabio Capello when they travel to Croatia for Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against the side that snuffed out their hopes of a place in the Euro 2008 finals last November.
- Pressure mounts on coach Domenech Read full story for latest details.
- Florida Keys residents ordered out as Ike nears Residents of the Lower Florida Keys and Key West were ordered to evacuate beginning at 8 a.m. Sunday, and evacuation for the Upper Keys and mainland Monroe County will begin at 4 p.m., as Hurricane Ike moves west after hitting the Turks and Caicos Islands as a Category 4 storm.
- Hurricane Ike's damage to islands 'pretty huge' Hurricane Ike's high wind and intense rain moved over the Turks and Caicos Islands today as the Category 4 storm followed a track that should take it to eastern Cuba by this evening. "The damage is pretty huge," a reporter in Grand Turk said. Residents of the Florida Keys were ordered to evacuate this morning; tourists were told to leave Saturday.
- Florida Keys residents told to flee as Ike cuts across Caribbean Hurricane Ike's furious winds, sea surge and intense rains moved over the Turks and Caicos Islands on Sunday, as the Category 4 storm followed a track that should take it to eastern Cuba by evening.
- Birdie gives Villegas 54-hole BMW lead Read full story for latest details.
- Hamilton wins dramatic dual with Raikkonen Lewis Hamilton won a dramatic dual with Kimi Raikkonen to triumph in the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps.
- Reports: 14 tourists killed in Croatia bus crash Read full story for latest details.
- Reports: At least 14 tourists killed in Croatia bus crash Read full story for latest details.
- Du Toit back to form with swimming gold Read full story for latest details.
- Road rage ruse leads to fatal Iraq blast At least six people were killed and 50 wounded after a suicide car bomber staged a traffic accident as a tactic to draw more victims into the explosion.
- Traffic accident leads to fatal Iraq blast At least six people were killed and 50 wounded after a suicide car bomber staged a traffic accident as a tactic to draw more victims into the explosion.
- Bomber strikes in Iraq after drawing crowd to car crash At least six people were killed and 50 wounded when a suicide car bomber apparently staged a traffic accident to draw more victims to the explosion.
- Tsvangirai: No deal unless Mugabe loses some powers Zimbabwe's opposition leader said Sunday that he will not sign a power-sharing deal unless President Robert Mugabe relinquishes some of his power.
- Mugabe rival: No deal better than bad deal Zimbabwe's opposition leader said Sunday that he will not sign a power-sharing deal unless President Robert Mugabe relinquishes some of his power.
- Afghan police chief survives assassination bid The Taliban claimed responsibility for a dual suicide attack on Sunday that targeted an Afghan border police commander.
- Afghan police chief survives assassination bid The Taliban claimed responsibility for a dual suicide attack on Sunday that targeted an Afghan border police commander.
- Afghan police chief survives assassination bid The Taliban claimed responsibility for a dual suicide attack on Sunday that targeted an Afghan border police commander.
- Champions Italy leave it late in Cyprus Read full story for latest details.
- Tevez off as Argentina held by Paraguay Manchester United's Carlos Teves was sent off as Paraguay held Argentina to a 1-1 draw in Buenos Aires on Saturday to top South American qualifying for the 2010 World Cup.
- Cheney renews call for U.S., Europe unity on Georgia Read full story for latest details.
- Prescott flattens Khan in 54 seconds Colombian Breidis Prescott needed only 54 seconds to take the WBO Intercontinental lightweight crown from Briton Amir Khan in Manchester.
- Hong Kong votes in legislative elections Read full story for latest details.
- Polar bears turn green after dip in zoo pond Read full story for latest details.
- Polar bears turn green after dip Read full story for latest details.
- Death toll from Egypt rockslide reaches 31 Read full story for latest details.
- Death toll from Egypt rockslide reaches 31 Read full story for latest details.
- Haiti struggles as another storm looms Read full story for latest details.
- Andy Staples: Despite win, Gators should be concerned Despite the final score, the Gators can't be thrilled with their performance, says SI.com's Andy Staples. And the young 'Canes might be better than you think.
- UFC 88: Liddell knocked unconscious by Evans Read full story for latest details.
- Bhutto's widower elected Pakistani president Members of Pakistan's parliament began voting Saturday to elect a new president.
- U.S. wins in first visit to Cuba since '47 Read full story for latest details.
- New charges for '40-Year-Old Virgin' actor Read full story for latest details.
- Cheney accuses Russia of 'brutality' in Georgia Vice President Dick Cheney harshly criticized Russia's military incursion into Georgia on Saturday, calling the action "an affront to civilized standards."
- Robert Novak describes cancer treatment Read full story for latest details.
- Togo's prime minister quits after 10 months Read full story for latest details.
- JetBlue flight diverted after fight breaks out A JetBlue flight from Boston, Massachusetts, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was diverted Saturday when a fight broke out after someone was smoking in the bathroom, federal officials said.
- JetBlue flight diverted after fight breaks out A JetBlue flight from Boston, Massachusetts, to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was diverted Saturday when a fight broke out after someone was smoking in the bathroom, federal officials said.
- Ex-Seahawk Alexander hints of Week 2 return Read full story for latest details.
- Federer reaches U.S. Open final Read full story for latest details.
- Hundreds feared buried in rockslide in Egypt Read full story for latest details.
- Strike shuts down Boeing Workers at Boeing walked off the job on Saturday after nearly two days of around-the-clock talks failed to avert what could one of the nation's most disruptive strikes in more than a decade.
- Caylee's mom walks out of jail again For the second time in 15 days, a Florida woman suspected in the disappearance of her 3-year-old daughter has left jail, this time after somebody anonymously posted the $500,000 bond.
- Residents jolted by quake in Oakland A magnitude 4.0 earthquake struck east of Oakland, California, at around 9 p.m. ET Friday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
- Bucky Brooks: Bengals' Perry ready to be a feature back? Scouts' takes on the Bengals' new workhorse and the 49ers' phenom.
- Police: Gunman kills self after standoff in bank A gunman who took a dozen hostages in a suburban Chicago bank after wresting a gun from a police officer Friday died after shooting himself in the head, police said.
- CIA, FBI push 'Facebook for spies' When you see people at the office using such Internet sites as Facebook and MySpace, you might suspect those workers are slacking off.
- Man with AK-47 caught near U.S. Capitol Capitol Police arrested a man Friday after an officer spotted a rifle in his car when he stopped the officer to ask for directions two blocks from the Capitol building.
- Oldest gorilla in captivity dies at 55 The oldest gorilla in captivity, a 55-year-old female named Jenny, has died at the Dallas Zoo, her home for more than half a century, a spokesman said Friday.
- Steve Aschburner: With his style and attitude, Pat Riley changed the game With his unique style and attitude, Pat Riley forever changed the NBA.
- John Donovan: Mets try to knock out Phils and bad memories of '07 collapse It's go time for the Mets, who don't want to relive last year's collapse.
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