USA - Do you know about RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)? If you don't, you should, because in just a few short years, this explosive new technology could tell marketers, criminals, and government snoops everything about you.
USA - Over half the birthing facilities in Ohio are being equipped with an RFID infant protection system placed on infants at birth to prevent them from being abducted from the hospital or from being given to the wrong mother.
USA - A Florida-based company that boasts selling the world's first and only federally approved radio microchip for implanting in humans is now turning its development branch toward "emergency preparedness," hoping to produce an implant that can automatically detect in its host's bloodstream the presence of swine flu or other viruses deemed a "bio-threat."
INDIA - Drought is no stranger to India - the monsoons, which are especially crucial for areas without irrigation, also failed in 2002 and 1987 - and the government is responding in the usual way, by expanding rural subsidies.
GREECE - Residents of an entire Athens suburb have been ordered from their homes as out-of-control wildfires blaze around the Greek capital.
UK - Gordon Brown faced fresh questions tonight after it emerged that he discussed with Colonel Gaddafi detailed conditions for the Lockerbie bomber's return nearly six weeks ago, while senior Labour figures warned of an economic backlash from angry Americans "costing our country dear".
UK - Many Lloyds TSB customers are being hit with charges of up to £200 a month if they go into the red - while Muslims who use the bank are only being charged £15.
WASHINGTON, USA - A White House budget official says the Obama administration expects the federal deficit over the next decade to be $2 trillion bigger than previously estimated. The projection now is for a deficit of $9 trillion.
USA - I don't like being the bearer of bad news. It's difficult for me emotionally and mentally to continually bring the message that 'bad times are coming' and I know you're growing tired of continually hearing the message of 'prepare, prepare, prepare.'
UK - The release of the Lockerbie bomber was linked to trade deals between Britain and Libya, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's son, claimed last night. Saif al Islam Gaddafi said that Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi's return was a "victory" for all Libyans.
USA - Scientists are only months away from creating artificial life, it was claimed yesterday. Dr Craig Venter – one of the world's most famous and controversial biologists – said his US researchers have overcome one of the last big hurdles to making a synthetic organism.
USA - Procrastination is not a virtue, except when it involves billions of dollars of debt. A mantra has taken hold of lenders sitting on loan piles: amend and extend. Or as lawyers involved in negotiations between borrowers and lenders say: delay and pray.
USA - "There's a real question at stake now. Is President Obama creating a civil war in our own country?" Mr Voight tells 'Inside the Beltway'.
UK - Greenpeace leader Gerd Leipold has been forced to admit that his organization issued misleading and exaggerated information when it claimed that Arctic ice would disappear completely by 2030, in a crushing blow for the man-made global warming movement.
NAIROBI, KENYA - The Bible Society of Kenya is releasing the first translation of the Bible into the language of the peoples of Pokot, who inhabit the plains of northwestern Kenya and part of Uganda.