People are saving money this summer, skipping hotels and pitching tents instead.
Employers cut jobs for six consecutive months, nearing 500,000 jobs lost in '08.
Diners enjoy a meal seated at a table and chairs suspended from a crane.
Is the Democratic nominee tilting too much to the center after primaries?
Daring rescue in Columbia produces 15 captives, ending a near six-year ordeal.
ABC?s Betsey Stark explains the domino effect of surging oil prices.
High fuel costs cultivate tech boom of energy-efficient innovations.
Archeologists make a historical connection to our nation's first president.
Retirees seek the physical and mental stimulus that college campuses provide.
The Dow has fallen 19.9 percent, just short of what is considered a bear market.
Both Obama and McCain are focusing their campaigns on foreign policy.
The man whose job it is to track gas prices had to trade in his wheels.
Biana Golodryga discusses the stock market.
The Israeli government has made a deal with the radical Islamic group Hezbollah.
The notorious dictator was sworn in for another term in Zimbabwe.
Lawmakers have left behind some unfinished business.
McCain and Obama are battling over Hispanic votes.
The terrorist group is making an attempt to expand its power in Pakistan.
Calling the Zimbabwe election a "sham," Bush vowed to seek new sanctions.
The Democratic candidate plans to visit the Middle East this summer.
After victory in Washington, National Rifle Association focuses on other cities.
The candidates rally together for Democratic votes in Unity, N.H.
Government to award person of interest Steven Hatfill $5.8 million.
Scientists believe brief magnetic pulses to the brain may ward off migraines.
President Carter talks income tax reform, Mideast peace and Russian relations.
A study predicted that gasoline prices could reach seven dollars a gallon.
Survey finds that more than half of young people have been drinking alcohol.
Today's Supreme Court ruling will inspire others to fight similar laws.
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