Troops have rushed to plug "severe cracks" in a dam upriver from one of the cities hardest hit by the massive earthquake in China. The Ministry of Water Resources said Dujiangyan City -- which has a population of about 630,000 -- "would be swamped," if major problems emerged at the dam, China.org reported.
Twelve American ecotourists who went missing Monday in China's earthquake used a satellite phone to let their loved ones know they are alive and well, an official said Wednesday.
After enduring a week of political obituaries, Hillary Clinton's campaign proved that it still has life. Clinton trounced fellow Democrat Barack Obama in the West Virginia primary. In the process, she underscored Obama's weakness with blue-collar, working-class white voters.
Out-of-nowhere pitchers are dominating. AL bats are the quietest they've been in 30 years. What the heck is going on? SI.com's Tom Verducci details the trends.
The positive news for Boston: Game 5 against the Cavs is at home, where it is 6-0 in the playoffs. The bad? Almost everything else, writes SI.com's Ian Thomsen.