As the Bush administration ends its eight-year run, rate the president's performance.
Three siblings whose names have Nazi connotations have been placed in the custody of the state, police said Wednesday.
At Corey Lemieux's sentencing, an aunt unexpectedly stands and asks that his guilty plea be rejected.
A Washington lobbyist sued The New York Times for $27 million Tuesday over an article that she says gave the false impression she had an affair with Sen. John McCain in 1999.
The nation is in the midst of what U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg called "the world's largest feeding frenzy" as states compete for nearly $800 billion in economic stimulus money.
Busch Entertainment Corp. said Friday it will be raising the price of admission at four adventure parks, including Busch Gardens in Tampa and SeaWorld in Orlando.
Pakistan began moving thousands of troops away from the Afghan border toward India on Friday amid tensions following the Mumbai attacks, intelligence officials said.
The father of 3-year-old Adolf Hitler Campbell, whose request for a birthday cake with the child's full name on it was rejected by a New Jersey supermarket, is asking for a little tolerance.
A jury has awarded $5.4 million to a Boston woman who had her right leg amputated after she was hit by an MBTA bus.
Facebook said on Friday it had removed several pages from its site used by Italian neo-Nazis to incite violence after European politicians accused the Internet social networking site of allowing a platform to racists.
A Shrewsbury school bus driver has been fired for ordering a fourth-grader off the bus on a busy road far from her home because she changed seats without permission.
A Connecticut high school teacher has lost his battle to regain his job after he was let go over his MySpace page.
A man impersonating a police officer is in custody after he tried to pull over two real officers in an unmarked car.
Timothy King was nearly unrecognizable as he lay in a Massachusetts hospital bed Saturday, his face distorted by bruises and broken bones, family members said. Only the rosary tattooed on his neck gave him away.
The giant Confederate flag at Interstates 4 and 75 will be replaced with a larger version.
A spokeswoman for screen legend Paul Newman said Saturday that the actor had died at age 83.
Barack Obama and John McCain clashed sharply over tax cuts and congressional spending Friday night as they faced off in their first head-to-head debate.
As Hurricane Gustav threatens the Gulf Coast, President Bush is out to show the nation that his government has learned the haunting lessons of Katrina and is ready to act.
drugged and gang-raped by seven U.S contractors and held captive by two KBR guards in a shipping container.
A South Florida Republican said it was a mistake to shoot at a target with the initials of the Democratic congresswoman he is trying to unseat.
Apparently somebody thinks promising to close Gitmo and stop torture, making a speech to the Arab world, and in general not being so much of a dick as most recent Presidents deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
Five U.S. troops have died in attacks in southern Afghanistan, where American and NATO forces have ramped up operations against the Taliban, the military said Friday.
Talk about a back-to-school special! Watch out co-eds, 'cause this year, Kirk Cameron and his sidekick Ray Comfort are teaming up with Answers in Genesis (the pseudo-scientists who brought you the Creation Museum in Petersburg, KY) to convince you and your school chums that Dar …
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Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?
Escalate or scale back in Afghanistan?