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As Supreme Court arguments conclude, Jeffrey Toobin says it was a tough three days for the Obama administration.
U.S. officials have yet to gain access to the sites in which 17 Afghans were killed, possibly impeding efforts to prosecute the American soldier accused of the killings.
The National Council of La Raza responded to accusations on Wednesday by critics such as conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh that the civil rights organization has not been vocal enough during the Trayvon Martin controversy.
Huge traffic jams snarled central Madrid Thursday, as Spain's first general strike in more than a year kicked off with nine people slightly injured in demonstrations, including police officers, the Interior Ministry said.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joins world leaders this week in the latest effort to end bloodshed in Syria as pressure mounts for the nation's embattled leader to implement a peace deal.
After three days of public debate, the Supreme Court now retreats to make decisions that could topple some or all of the health care reform bill championed by President Obama.
The midflight breakdown of a JetBlue pilot has sparked concerns about psychological screening for flight crews.
Earl Scruggs, who as a child developed the distinctive picking style that forever changed banjo playing, and whose association with Lester Flatt cemented bluegrass music's place in popular culture, died Wednesday of natural causes at a Nashville hospital, his son Gary Scruggs said. He was 88.
The trial against members of the so-called Hutaree militia resumes Thursday as the Michigan-based group's leader David Stone Sr. and his son, Joshua, face weapons charges.
Lawyers for former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn urged a judge on Wednesday to dismiss a civil suit brought against him by the New York hotel housekeeper who accused him of assaulting her last year.
A Spanish court on Wednesday dismissed an allegation that one of the world's richest men, Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, raped a young woman on a yacht on the island of Ibiza in 2008.
Costica Bradatan: A Tunisian set himself afire and brought on Arab spring. Why don't 30 Tibetan self-immolations bring on dramatic change?
Once again, Syria is at a crossroads. Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan deserves applause for brokering a ceasefire in a conflict where others have failed, and where some have been only too ready to press military buttons. Despite the seeming success of diplomacy, the conflict in Syria is far from over. This is only a new beginning.
In a case that drew heavy media attention overseas, a Sarasota, Florida, jury Wednesday convicted a teen in last year's killings of two British tourists.
The United States sanctioned two engineering firms Wednesday for their ties to an elite Iranian military unit that has been branded a terrorist organization by the U.S. government.
A criminal complaint gives details of an incident in which Clayton Osbon displayed bizarre behavior before being wrestled to the floor by passengers during a flight.
The search for a missing 4-year-old Arkansas boy ended Wednesday with the discovery of his body in a river, authorities said.
A divided Supreme Court spent this week's final oral argument on health care reform Wednesday examining whether states would be "coerced" by the federal government to expand their share of Medicaid costs by the risk of losing funding if they refused to take part.
Your pain at the pump is the U.S. Senate's top issue this week. Senate Democrats and Republicans are arguing over a bill that would end billions in tax breaks for large oil companies -- a proposal designed to tap into voter anger over rising gas prices heading into the general election.
CNN's Lizzie O'Leary takes to the road in a simulator to demonstrate the hazards of distracted driving.
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