In budget impasses, warnings of how cuts will hurt public could be real _ or prove exaggerated...
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Skiing ... cheap? Impossible, you say? Well, not if you know how to frugalize your ski vacation. There are many skiers who don't pay a penny more than necessary to support their skiing habit."My son and I like to go to Tahoe skiing, but we're not made of money, so we have to stretch the dollars," says Andrew Urbaczewski, an avid skier and professor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
He may have died nearly two years ago, but Knut the cuddly polar bear still lives on in the hearts of fans. Now they will be able to see him once again at Berlin's natural history museum.
Add to the long-studied global-warming perils of drought, insects, and wildfires, a new potential threat to the pinyon pine: dramatically lower production of seed-bearing cones.Read more: Another Threat to Southwest's Iconic Pinyon Pine?
Monster Energy will include caffeine content on its labels as part of its move from classification as a dietary supplement to a food.Read more: Monster Energy Drinks to Get Caffeine Content Labels
Our 12th annual statistical smackdown unveils America's top towns for men -- and places to run from.
When 2-year-old Antoine Cook wants to talk to his father, Indiana National Guardsman Sgt. Willie Cook, Antoine grabs a cell phone. "He'll pick it up and say, 'Hey Dada what are you doing? I love you,'" says Cook's fiancée LaQuana Norwood. But no one is on the other line. Cook, at the age of 25, was shot and killed earlier this month in East Chicago as he shielded Antoine from gunfire, likely saving the young boy's life.
Oscar Pistorius Formally Charged With Murder; Newtown Shooting Victims Honored by President ObamaRead more: Full Episode: World News 2/15: Meteor Strikes Russia, Over 1,000 Believed Injured
A private tour of the fun house where the Oscar-nominated animated blockbuster was made.
City of broken glass: Russian region labors to replace acres of windows smashed in meteor fall
In budget impasses, warnings of how cuts will hurt public could be real _ or prove exaggeratedRead more: Budget Cut Warnings May Prove Harsher Than Reality
Records in RI lawsuit spotlights allowances made for Roman Catholic Legion of Christ founderRead more: RI Records Spotlight Double Life of Legion Founder
Sheriff says former LA cop Dorner was hiding across street from command post during manhunt
Diane Sawyer reports the top stories that have people buzzing.Read more: Watch: Instant Index: Costco Sued for Bogus Tiffany Rings; Killer Whale Gives Birth
Two young boys are accused of planning to kill one of their female classmates and six others at their elementary school in Washington state.
Tom Cruise, who owns a handful of properties, sold his condo in New York City's East Village for around $3 million, reported The Real Deal. The apartment was in the American Felt Building, named for the manufacturer that previously occupied the building and supplied felt for Steinway pianos. Spanning 2,200 square feet with two bedrooms, two baths and a state-of-the-art gym, it is on the tenth floor of the 12-floor building. Meanwhile, his ex, Katie Holmes, is renting an apartment in Chelsea.
President speaks of the heroism of teachers and staff killed in the Sandy Hook tragedy.Read more: Watch: Newtown Shooting Victims Honored by President Obama
Maureen O'Connor says the death of her husband caused her to gamble away billions.Read more: Watch: Former San Diego Mayor Claims Grief Lead to Gambling Debt
Despite being worth millions now, television host and former hedge fund manager Jim Cramer revealed he was once homeless. The host of "Mad Money" had to live out of his car after he graduated from Harvard Law School and was the victim of burglary in his home. "I was living hand to mouth, and people would take me in now and then so I could get a shower, change, get a good night's sleep," Cramer told CNBC in an online article published on Feb. 12.Page 356 of 1317


