Posted: 8:20 AM A review of Chris Brown's community service records shows the R&B singer spent a third of his time cleaning, painting and scrubbing a rural Virginia daycare center where he attended as a child and his mother once served as director.
Updated: 1:44 PM Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says intelligence suggests the Syrian government has moved some of its chemical weapons, but the U.S. believes that the main sites still remain secure.
Posted: 10:40 AM An actress who appeared in an anti-Muslim movie trailer that sparked violence in the Middle East has filed a federal lawsuit in Los Angeles against the filmmaker and YouTube to have the clip taken down.
Posted: 9:50 AM NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is apologizing to fans for having to use replacement officials during a lockout of regular refs. The impasse led to three weeks of questionable calls - and one that cost the Green Bay Packers a win.
Posted: 9:00 AM Two dozen passengers have joined a lawsuit in New York against JetBlue Airways stemming from a pilot's rant during a Las Vegas-bound flight.
Posted: 8:22 AM The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits plunged 26,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 359,000, a hopeful sign for the job market. It's the lowest level of weekly applications in nine weeks.
Updated: 8:27 AM Two weeks before former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is due for sentencing, the Penn State administrators who looked into complaints about his behavior a decade ago are getting some bad news about their own criminal case.
Updated: 8:26 AM Advocates for defendants whose drug samples were handled by a chemist at the center of a Massachusetts lab shutdown say they're shocked and troubled over new revelations about her work.
Updated: 8:27 AM Investigators in Tennessee are trying to locate two children initially believed dead but whose bodies were not found at the scene of a farmhouse fire that killed their step-grandparents.
Posted: 1:31 PM A double amputee who was fatally shot by a Houston police officer had a long history of mental illness and spent much of the past decade successfully running away from residential care facilities.
Updated: 2:14 PM Investigators say they are looking for two children they initially believed had perished in a farmhouse fire along with their step-grandparents.
Posted: 11:25 AM A Phoenix woman who pretended to have cancer in order to raise money for breast implants has been sentenced to a year in jail and three years of probation.
Posted: 9:35 AM The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says at least seven people are dead after a head-on collision near the town of Elmwood in the Oklahoma Panhandle.