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Former Iceland Prime Minister Geir Haarde could on Monday become the first world leader sent to prison in connection with the financial crisis of 2008, as a verdict is due in his trial for negligence and mismanagement.
John Edwards "made a choice to break the law" by accepting illegal campaign contributions to hide his pregnant mistress from the public, prosecutors said Monday.
One of the Secret Service agents linked to the Colombia prostitution scandal brought a woman back to the Hilton Cartagena, the same hotel where President Barack Obama later stayed, five days before the president arrived in Colombia, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN on Monday.
No better symbol of the deep political and social divide over illegal immigration exists than here on the Mexico-U.S. border, along Glenn Spencer's rural desert property. And no better symbol exists of the contradictions and conundrums from an unresolved government enforcement policy.
A report on Facebook, Bill O'Reilly and the Fox "brand," Current TV"s new hire, a Pulitzer for a PA reporter, GMA rises
President Barack Obama announced new sanctions against companies that enable Syria and Iran to use technology to carry out human rights abuses as he spoke in a somber ceremony at the Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Julian Zelizer says President Obama and Mitt Romney run the risk that their words may make it impossible for them to be effective if elected
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte resigned Monday after a far-right party withdrew its support for his government, a government spokesman said.
Actress and singer Jennifer Hudson testified Monday in the trial of a man accused of killing her mother, brother and nephew.
The Supreme Court is poised to decide whether Arizona can enforce its controversial immigration law over the strong objections of the Obama administration. Oral arguments will be held Wednesday.
HBO's 'Girls' is the latest TV show depicting life in New York City without one of its most crucial elements: diversity.
No human remains were found in a New York City basement searched for new clues in the three-decades-old case of missing 6-year-old Etan Patz, a source says.
CNN's Anderson Cooper reflects on the highs and lows of his past "Jeopardy" appearances and weighs his odds of winning.
An expert in body language says George Zimmerman showed signs of anger in court in Florida.
There is nothing good to say about a scandal involving 12 Secret Service agents in a foreign country in advance of a presidential trip with 20 prostitutes and too much liquor.
Sen. Rubio makes a VP gaffe, President Obama grabs an Alabama helmet and Sen. Reid "doesn't care."
Julian Zelizer says Obama, Romney run the risk that their words may make it impossible for them to be effective if elected
North Korea said Monday that it would soon initiate "special actions" aimed at destroying the South Korean president and his government.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Monday that he supports extending lowered rates on a popular federal student loan program for low- and middle-income undergraduates.
David Frum says last week's question was: Which is worse - to put a dog on the roof of a fast-moving car or to eat dog-meat as food?
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