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Amid all the uncertainties at the start of the NFL season, let's go for some guarantees.
The Constitution won't let you yell "fire" in a crowded theater if there isn't one. It won't let you utter "fighting words" with impunity. But scholars agree it will let a pistol-packing minister of a tiny fundamentalist church outrage countless Muslims by burning the Quran, a book he says he hasn't read.
Retired Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor is in the broadcast booth at Chicago's Wrigley Field, having just delivered the game ball to the umpires on the field and now regaling the two announcers about a pet project: better civics education.
Traffic deaths in the USA are at a 60-year low despite a slight uptick in miles driven, and the chances of dying on the road are the lowest ever, the Department of Transportation says.
When Claire Contos needed colon-cancer surgery recently, she could have gone to a top teaching hospital in Boston, 13 miles north of here. Instead, she chose the Quincy Medical Center.
The number of people signing up for unemployment benefits dropped to the lowest level in two months.
Just when its future looked to be in doubt, automakers are putting some new life in the old V-8.
Coffee prices hit a 13-year high Wednesday, extending a rally that has sent prices up about 43% in the past three months.
Drew Brees is heeding a new New Orleans calling.
The IndyCar Series is not returning to Watkins Glen International next season.
A Miami baseball player was arrested and charged with trying to sell marijuana to undercover officers on university grounds, and police later found 19 vials of human growth hormone at his apartment.
This fall's Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark marks the first time that U2 frontman Bono and guitarist The Edge have written a score for the stage. But the rock stars' love affair with musical theater predates their involvement in the show, which begins previews Nov. 14 and opens Dec. 21.
The grass may not always be greener on the other side of the camera. And, in some cases, neither is the paycheck. But that hasn't kept movie actors from checking out the view from the director's chair.
Fashionistas, be warned: New York Fashion Week has plans to weaken even the most devoted vows of austerity. Between the hot parties, sweet deals, stylish celebs and sultry spring silhouettes, USA TODAY compiles a list of moments not to miss.
Three years ago, a new kind of memory card went on sale promising to reduce the hassle of transferring photos and video from a camera to your PC or the Web.
Spain's top-predator dinosaur, some 130 million years ago, sported quilled-elbows, an alligator belly and a hunchback, an international team reports Wednesday.
As castles go, this one is a fixer-upper. Its 37 rooms have been closed for a decade, the paint has peeled, and there's a choking smell of 1,600 years of accumulated dust.