Working Wounded: Web Job Search Job hunters rely on former employers for references, but how can you be sure you're getting a glowing review? The second part of the Working Wounded series on work and the Web: Tools for protecting your image.
Vote: Getting Bad References?
Scientists Find Oldest Domesticated Cat A new discovery on the island of Cyprus suggests that humans may have had feline friends for much longer than realized.
Excerpt: 'The Bushes: Portrait of a Dynasty' The authors of The Bushes spoke to family members and friends of the current and former President Bush to get an intimate look at the inner workings of their family.
Some Veterans' Hospitals in Shocking Shape You'd expect the men and women who go off to defend their country would get the best care their country could pay for. But in an exclusive Primetime investigation, ABCNEWS' Diane Sawyer found at some VA hospitals, there are serious concerns about the care received by veterans.
'Us Weekly': Is Beckham Cheating on Posh? In our daily peek into the new issue of Us Weekly, rumors are flying over alleged infidelity in the marriage of soccer stud David Beckham and his "Posh" wife Victoria. Plus, Brittany Murphy's big surprise.
Did Clear Channel Wrong Howard Stern? Do you think this major media company made the right decision by pulling the shock jock from the air, in light of FCC fines? Vote
Farms See More Tourists Seeking Simple Life Did hotel heiress-turned-farm girl Paris Hilton start a trend? Looking for old-fashioned fun, more Americans are visiting farms to milk cows, pick apples and enjoy the simpler pleasures of life.
Alamo Remembered Again in New Movie The against-all-odds story of the Alamo, the 19th-century makeshift fort that is considered hallowed ground in Texas, is the subject of a new movie.