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Paul Waldman says Mitt Romney's strategy of chasing the president around the country to undercut his message before he even delivers it is smart manipulation of a media eager for content
Iran declared Sunday it has "cracked the codes" of the intelligence gathering system of a U.S. spy drone it captured last year for violating its airspace, the nation's semiofficial media reported.
David Axelrod Obama campaign senior adviser weighs in on the GSA, and Secret Service scandals.
The ranking member of the House Oversight Cmte. discusses the latest in the investigation into Secret Service officers.
Despite questions about security forces' actions against protesters and concerns about the safety of race-affiliated workers and fans, the Bahrain Grand Prix appeared on schedule to run Sunday.
Iran declared Sunday it has "cracked the codes" of the intelligence gathering system of a U.S. spy drone it captured last year for violating its airspace, the nation's semiofficial media reported.
Environmental authorities are investigating the deaths of more than 800 dolphins that have washed up on the northern coast of Peru this year.
Socialist candidate Francois Hollande declared victory in the first round of France's presidential election, setting up a showdown with incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy.
Investigators find a possible blood stain on a wall while tearing apart a basement in search of clues in the Etan Patz case, a law enforcement source says.
Syrians in the devastated city of Homs endured another day of heavy shelling Sunday, opposition activists said, a day after the U.N. Security Council voted to send up to 300 observers to monitor a shaky cease-fire.
It's lights out on Ted Nugent's scheduled concert at an Army base in Kentucky.
Removing the wrecked cruise liner Costa Concordia from the coastal waters off an Italian island will begin in May and take about a year, the ship's owner said.
A group of masked gunmen stormed a popular bar in the Mexican city of Chihuahua late Friday, killing 15 people, including two journalists, state prosecutors said Saturday.
The makers of an over-the-counter male sexual supplement are recalling the product after government tests showed some unlisted ingredients "pose a threat to consumers," the company says.
The number of U.S. soldiers testing positive for heroin in Afghanistan rose more than tenfold from 2002 to 2010, according to the Army. Eight soldiers died of overdoses in 2010 and 2011, Army reports also show.
The NHL on Saturday suspended Phoenix Coyotes forward Raffi Torres for 25 games for launching himself into an opponent during a playoff game earlier this week.
The ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee has asked the U.S. Secret Service about the potential involvement of White House staff in the prostitution scandal in Colombia.
Chuck Colson, a Watergate-era "hatchet man" for President Richard Nixon who became an influential evangelical leader after serving time in prison, died Saturday afternoon, according to his website.
At least 125 people were injured when two passenger trains collided in Amsterdam on Saturday, national police said.
Chuck Colson, a convicted Watergate-era "hatchet man" for President Nixon who became an evangelical leader, died Saturday, according to his website.
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