Today on Reuters (1/5)
Sarah Palin is the magnet John McCain needs to attract religious and social conservatives, but can she also galvanize the left? Full Article
Pictures of the Week
Corinne Perkins, Visual Editor for reuters.com on 15 pictures that caught her eye. Audio Slideshow | More Audio
Where was Sarah Palin born? Which U.S. company offered to buy China Huiyuan Juice Group? Which band plans to release its new single via the upcoming "Guitar Hero: World Tour"? Take Quiz
Got 48 hours to explore Toronto during the city's annual star-studded film festival? Reuters correspondents scope out the hottest hangouts in town. Full Article
The "freaky" manimals
The Ripley's Believe It or Not show features some extreme examples of self-styled human freaks, such as a feline fella and a "Lizardman". Video
Slumping emerging markets, a resurgent dollar and investment bank earnings fly onto the radar. Full Article
Insight (1/4)
Britain's plan to rescue its housing market by cutting taxes and offering incentives to first time buyers has about it the faint but distinct smell of Ponzi. Full Article | More Columns
Putting hard-earned money into a 401(k) takes a back seat to groceries and the cell phone bill for Gen X. Full Article | More Columns
Far from being "decoupled," Japan is proving to be on a very bad date with the global economy. Full Article | More Columns
As a large Chinese corporate still in private hands, Huawei Technologies has a reputation of keeping information tightly under wraps. Full Article | More Columns
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The latest news, NOAA links, slideshows and hurricane graphics. Full Coverage
The latest stories from the campaign trail on the road to the White House. Full Coverage
In which state was Sarah Palin born? How many wives does Swaziland King Mswati III currently have? Take Quiz
Baring it all for the King
Tens of thousands of bare-breasted virgins competed for Swaziland King Mswati III's eye in a traditional Reed Dance. Audio Slideshow
Sep 5 - Food and relief supplies began arriving in the Haitian city of Gonaives on Friday as floodwaters receded after killing 136 people in the impoverished country and sending thousands fleeing to their rooftops. Play Video