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Until now, only satellite images have revealed North Korea's march toward a controversial rocket launch. Journalists received an unprecedented tour of the site as officials again said they are not testing missiles.
Dead bodies littered a road in northern Nigeria on Sunday after a massive explosion that an official said killed 25 people and a witness said shattered windows of a nearby church where worshipers were celebrating Easter.
Israel declared a German poet persona non grata Sunday in an unusual move that follows a wave of fury over a controversial poem.
Newt Gingrich said Sunday that he'll do everything he can to support Mitt Romney as the Republican Party's presidential nominee when that time comes. But that time hasn't come yet.
Congressional investigators are accusing the General Services Administration of violating its employee gift limit with rewards of iPods, digital cameras and other electronics, just as a video emerged of a lavish conference that shows employees drinking and making jokes about wasteful spending.
Democratic Strategist Mark Penn and Republican Strategist Linda Divall on the critical voting blocs of the 2012 election.
Newt Gingrich said Sunday that he'll do everything he can to support Mitt Romney as the Republican Party's presidential nominee when that time comes. But that time hasn't come yet.
Whistle-stop campaigning is not a thing of the past. Sandra Endo gives us a rare look at a presidential rail car.
He spent more than four decades as a news correspondent on "60 Minutes" and described himself as 'nosy and insistent." He died peacefully surrounded by family.
Syria will not commit to pulling armed forces from cities only to have "armed terrorist groups" commit attacks, a Syrian foreign ministry spokesman said Sunday.
Paul Gilding says the limits to the earth's resources will put a brake on economic growth, and we should get ready.
While winter is a distant memory for most Americans, it continues unabated in Anchorage, Alaska -- where a new bout of precipitation this weekend helped the city break its record for seasonal snowfall, at more than 133 inches.
Police are investigating whether the shootings of African-Americans in Tulsa, Oklahoma, were a hate crime after the arrests of two white suspects in the case. Three people were killed and two wounded in the attacks.
The United States and Afghanistan have reached a landmark deal in a bid to end visceral Afghan anger over special operations raids on local homes, officials from both nations said Sunday.
Rescue crews continued their frantic search Sunday at a Himalayan military outpost near the Indian border where a massive avalanche buried up to 139 people, most of them Pakistani soldiers.
Bahraini authorities have charged the daughter of a human rights activist with assaulting a public employee after she tried to visit her father who is on his 60th day of a hunger strike.
Rescue crews worked through the night to try to retrieve nine miners who have been trapped below ground in southern Peru for days.
Pope Benedict XVI will deliver his annual Easter Mass message from the Vatican on Sunday as Christians around the world mark the holiday with a variety of celebrations.
A series of videos appeared online Saturday purporting to show Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the highest-ranking member of Saddam Hussein's regime to evade capture, deriding Iraq's current leadership.
President Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan visits India on Sunday -- the first by a Pakistani head of state in seven years amid thawing relations between the two nuclear-armed archrivals.
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