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Elaine Kamarck says the "boys will be boys" culture of the agency may have been responsible for compromising the safety of the president and the nation. It's hard to imagine women heading out to a brothel together.
President Obama pokes fun at himself and others at the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel makes fun of Washington elites at the 98th annual White House Correspondents' Dinner.
The wife of a former campaign aide for John Edwards takes the stand Monday in a federal court in North Carolina where she is expected to detail her role in helping conceal the one-time Democratic presidential hopeful's affair with a videographer.
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said there is no question that the United States is safer with Osama bin Laden, the architect of al Qaeda, dead, though he said there is no way to completely destroy the network.
Mark Jurkowitz, Rachel Sklar, David Frum and Howard Kurtz dissect the results of a study on candidate coverage.
An Australian mining magnate has commissioned a Chinese shipyard to build a replica of the ill-starred Titanic; complete in every detail but equipped with modern technology to prevent a repeat of the original's fateful maiden voyage 100 years ago.
A Chinese musician famous for playing a two-stringed fiddle, a 1994 Hollywood drama about two prison inmates, a United Airlines flight bound for Washington and CNN -- what do they have in common?
Authorities in Peru are investigating the death of over 538 pelicans, along with other birds, on the northern coast of the country, the Peruvian ministry of production said Sunday.
The U.N. observer mission in Syria forged ahead Monday, even after the mission's leader admitted the group's efforts are futile unless all factions commit to full candor and peace.
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi says she'll drop her opposition to the swearing-in oath, allowing her to take up her seat in parliament on Wednesday.
The jury is expected to begin deliberations today in the case of a man accused of trying to detonate a bomb in the New York subway system.
John Edwards sternly reassured the wife of his then-campaign aide that using money from his wealthy benefactor to pay his mistress's expenses was legal, she testified Monday.
Central Africa has long been the playground of notorious warlord Joseph Kony. But now the U.S. is helping find the man accused of killing villagers and turning kids into sex slaves.
A pro-democracy activist has been ordered detained in Vietnam for at least four months, having been charged with organizing terrorist activities, state media reported.
Days before the one-year anniversary of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, top surrogates for President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney took to the national stage to argue the politics of the attack.
Former Libyan Oil Minister Shukri Ghanem was found dead Sunday in the Danube river in Vienna, Austria, a police spokesman said.
Seven people, including three children, died Sunday when a vehicle flipped off a ramp and fell into a transit facility near the Bronx Zoo, New York police said.
Police in Bahrain regularly resort to beating anti-government protesters, despite officials' pledges to stop such practices, Human Rights Watch said Sunday.
An Irish priest at the center of a gay porn controversy has asked to leave his parish and take sabbatical leave from the priesthood, he said Sunday.
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