Weizmann Research May Alow Memories to be Erased, Strengthened

A new study at Israel's Weizmann Institute reveals the mechanism by which the brain stores memories, and may have found a way to erase unwanted memories as well.

Warning: al Qaeda to attack six US cities soon

Warning: al Qaeda to attack six US cities soon

Fog Above Wageningen, Netherlands

This intriguing photo showing a sea of fog swallowing the city of Wageningen

The most skilled 15 year old driver I've ever seen

The most skilled 15 year old driver I've ever seen

DEA Officer Accidentally Shoots Self in Foot

A DEA officer giving a demonstration in gun safety doesn't follow good safety procedures himself and ends up shooting himself in the foot.

Gunman attempts to kill cops.

Gunman attempts to kill cops.

Clinton Brings Out Husband for Boost

Hillary Rodham Clinton tried to boost her presidential campaign in the leadoff voting state of Iowa on Monday by embarking on a Fourth of July tour accompanied by one of the most popular figures in Democratic politics — her husband.

Fierce battles spread to central Gaza

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Fierce battles over key security positions spread Wednesday to central Gaza, with Hamas fighters wresting control of the coastal strip's main north-south road — and putting themselves in position to cut off reinforcements to beleaguered Fatah forces.

Bronx To Use TV Ads To Boost Image

BRONX The time to start planning your vacation to the Bronx is now—at least that is the hope of a series of new television commercials touting the borough's image.

Jewish groups furious as convicted Nazi free to work

Rome - Jewish groups reacted angrily Wednesday to reports that Erich Priebke, a 93-year-old former SS officer found guilty of slaughtering hundreds of civilians in a World War II Nazi reprisal in Rome, would be allowed to go to work.

Effort to appease boats, cars

When road meets water, boaters have the right of way, sometimes causing traffic headaches for Long Island drivers.

LIRR Replacing Bike Lockers Because of Bomb Fears

Lockers for bikes at seven Long Island Rail Road stations could be used to hide bombs.

Lebanon faces another bad summer season

BEIRUT, Lebanon - Last summer it was Israeli airstrikes and Hezbollah rockets. This year, it's al-Qaida-inspired militants and explosions keeping tourists away.

Man in crash with NBA star dies

A 21-year-old East Orange man injured in a car accident along with Denver Nuggets guard J. R. Smith died yesterday, two days after being thrown from Smith's vehicle.

Giant boring machine set up for new transit project

The city began a major step toward expanding public transportation services on Monday with the arrival of a huge "earth-eating" machine that will carve a tunnel to complete a long-awaited linking of the Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal on Manhattan's East Sid …

Homeland Security Secretary urges New York to prepare for major hurricane

NEW YORK - Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff warned Monday that a city on continuous alert for terror attacks also must brace itself for a natural disaster - a hurricane powerful enough to cause serious flooding in lower Manhattan and elsewhere.

NYPD turns eye on thousands of trucks entering the city everyday

NEW YORK - Less than a week after a suspected terrorist plot targeting John F. Kennedy International Airport made headlines, police at an impromptu checkpoint in lower Manhattan were confronted with another, less sensational threat: a grimy, radioactive truck.

208 arrested at NYC Puerto Rican parade

Police arrested 208 people at the Puerto Rican Day Parade, more than in previous years and in spite of a lack of widespread mayhem at the sometimes rowdy event.

War over Jewish Books in Federal Prisons

Inmates at the federal prison camp in Otisville, N.Y., were stunned when they entered the chapel library on Memorial Day - hundreds of books had disappeared from the shelves.

Air Scare: Several Near Misses Above NYC

It might be getting dicier to fly in the skies over New York City. The FAA says the number of in-air incidents has been significantly higher than usual.

Assemblyman Wants Google Earth to Blur Sensitive Sites

A Queens Assenmblyman says the high-tech Internet could be aiding terrorists looking to get details on major targets.

Bush vows to get immigration bill done

President Bush, turning from adulation in the Balkans to difficulties back home, said Monday that his stalled immigration overhaul would be revived and his embattled attorney general would not fall under a Senate vote of no-confidence.

World Jewish Congress elects Ronald Lauder as president

The World Jewish Congress on Sunday elected cosmetics magnate Ronald S. Lauder as president, succeeding billionaire businessman Edgar M. Bronfman Sr. who resigned after 28 years in the post.

3 U.S. troops killed in Iraq car bombing

With a thunderous rumble and cloud of dust and smoke, a suicide car bomb brought down a section of highway bridge south of Baghdad on Sunday, killing three U.S.

Italian priest abducted in southern Philippines

Gunmen abducted an Italian Roman Catholic priest in the southern Philippines on Sunday who was on his way to a remote village to celebrate Mass, police said.

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