CNN
President Barack Obama discusses the allegations involving prostitutes and Secret Service agents in Colombia.
The death toll from a weekend tornado in Woodward, Oklahoma, rose to six Monday when a critically injured man died in the hospital, a city official said.
The Coast Guard has suspended its search of four sailors who have been missing since Saturday after their yacht ran aground off San Francisco.
Fresh into second quarter fund-raising, both President Barack Obama and presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney will make the rounds this week in hopes of puffing up their coffers.
Before they can bask in glory, Boston Marathon runners on Monday will first bake in abnormally high temperatures -- so warm, in fact, that race organizers are taking several steps to warn participants and allow those concerned about the heat to instead run next year.
Federal prosecutors will take another crack at former Major League pitcher Roger Clemens, some nine months after a mistrial was declared in his perjury trail.
The man accused in the deaths of 77 people in a bomb and gun rampage in Norway last summer admitted the killings as his trial began Monday. "I was doing it in self-defense," Anders Behring Breivik said.
The first members of a U.N. observer team will begin their work in Syria on Monday, tasked with monitoring a tenuous cease-fire that is showing signs of collapse.
Australia said Monday that it was relaxing sanctions on Myanmar, responding to the Southeast Asian country's political reforms by significantly reducing the number of government officials and lawmakers subject to travel restrictions.
A government official at the center of lavish spending at a Las Vegas conference claimed his Fifth Amendment rights as he declined to testify before a House panel.
The race of Florida teen Trayvon Martin had less to do with his death than the fact that the neighborhood watch volunteer who killed him was carrying a gun, comedian Bill Cosby told CNN in an interview that aired Sunday.
Paul Lord said Sunday that he has everything he needs -- pointing to the survival of him and his family, and supportive neighbors who have come to their aid after a tornado shredded his Woodward, Oklahoma, home.
Brazilian police have arrested three people suspected of killing at least two women, eating parts of their bodies and using their remains to make stuffed meat pies sold in the northeastern town of Garanhuns.
President Barack Obama called Sunday for a "thorough" and "rigorous" investigation into allegations involving prostitutes and Secret Service agents in Colombia.
Mark Coker says the lawsuit against Apple and five publishers will end up harming those who write, publish, sell and enjoy e-books
Authorities in northern Pakistan were looking for 384 inmates who escaped from a prison early Sunday morning after 300 Taliban militants raided it.
Two cruise ships marked the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic by tossing wreaths into the North Atlantic early Sunday morning directly over the site of the ship's wreckage.
Afghan security forces beat back the attacks, and at least 19 insurgents are killed in four provinces around the country.
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for four crew members from a 38-foot sailing vessel that ran aground during a yacht race near San Francisco.
Government helicopters pounded the besieged city of Homs from the sky, opposition activists said Sunday, three days after a so-called cease-fire in Syria.
|
Recent comments
15 years 15 weeks ago
15 years 45 weeks ago
17 years 32 weeks ago
17 years 43 weeks ago
17 years 44 weeks ago
17 years 44 weeks ago
17 years 44 weeks ago
17 years 44 weeks ago
17 years 49 weeks ago
17 years 49 weeks ago