UN chief sees dangers up-close in Haiti quake camp Sunday, March 14, 2010 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon promised Haitians on Sunday that the world has not forgotten the quake-torn
Blackout leaves millions of Chileans in darkness Sunday, March 14, 2010 SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) A blackout has plunged millions of Chileans into darkness and rattled a country already anxious after
Fiji braces as major tropical cyclone bears down Sunday, March 14, 2010 SUVA, Fiji (AP) Cyclone Tomas battered island groups off Fiji's northern coast Monday, causing flooding and pounding seas, but
Thai protesters to march on army headquarters Sunday, March 14, 2010 BANGKOK (AP) Army reinforcements were rushed into Thailand's capital as tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators prepared to march
Penn spends serious time helping post-quake Haiti Sunday, March 14, 2010 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) Look closely at the foreigners buzzing around a hospital tent above one of Haiti's biggest earthquake-refugee
Two snowmobilers dead in Canadian avalanche Sunday, March 14, 2010 REVELSTOKE, British Columbia (AP) An avalanche that killed two people at an informal snowmobile rally in Canada's Rocky Mountains
Taliban: Kandahar bombings a 'warning' to NATO Sunday, March 14, 2010 KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) The Taliban have called their deadly bomb attacks on the southern city of Kandahar a warning
American, 22, completes solo row across Atlantic Sunday, March 14, 2010 GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) A 22-year-old American rower completed a solo journey across the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday, touching a
Surging global weapons transfers raise concerns Sunday, March 14, 2010 STOCKHOLM (AP) Surging global weapons transfers are raising concerns about arms races in tension-fraught areas of the globe, a
Sarkozy's party humbled by leftists in French vote Sunday, March 14, 2010 PARIS (AP) French voters scarred by economic crisis dealt President Nicolas Sarkozy and his conservative leadership a stern blow
Dr. Ray Oshtory, orthopedic surgeon at Post Street Surgery Center in San Francisco discusses using a new technique for "minimally invasive" spinal surgery. (3/13; 2:55)
Jock O'Connel, the international trade and economics adviser for the Univeristy of California Center Sacramento, discusses the rise in California exports. (3/13; 3:35)
Dr. Dominic Curatola, Medical Director of the Heart and Vascular Institute at El Camino Hospital, discusses non-invasive techniques to detect aneurysms. (3/13; 3:47)