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Republican voters in Alabama and Mississippi handed Rick Santorum two more wins on Tuesday and conservative support continued to elude Mitt Romney. Plus, Newt Gingrich found reason to continue his campaign despite losing both Southern states.
After a day of basketball, British Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama will get down to business on the second day of his trip to the United States.
A bus crashed into a tunnel in Switzerland, killing 28 people, including 22 children, Tuesday night, police said.
It's late in Iran on a dark night, moonless or with heavy clouds. Suddenly the silence is broken by sonic booms, followed by the sound of jets roaring overhead.
A U.S. soldier accused of killing civilians was flown out of Afghanistan. Separately, a stolen vehicle caused the U.S. defense secretary's plane to be diverted after landing.
Mitt Romney lost the Alabama and Mississippi primaries to Rick Santorum on Tuesday, but he continued the long slog for delegates, which his campaign believes will eventually secure him the nomination.
Citing the challenges in Afghanistan, President Barack Obama and visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron said Wednesday they remained committed to completing the mission successfully by turning over security responsibility to Afghan forces by the end of 2014.
CNN's John King and Erin Burnett ask Rick Santorum's communications director should Gingrich leave the race.
Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich points out that he got more delegates from Alabama and Mississippi than Romney.
A beaming Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum declared he "did it again" and "defied the odds" Tuesday night as he took the stage fresh off his wins in the critical Southern states of Alabama and Mississippi.
The civilian death toll mounted in Syria Wednesday as the U.N.-Arab League envoy for the country, Kofi Annan, considered a response from Syrian authorities to proposals laid out in weekend meetings, officials said.
Rick Santorum thanks supporters after taking a key Southern victory in Alabama.
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich made what's expected to be his final speech before he heads to Colorado to start a prison sentence after a corruption conviction.
Jury begins deliberations Wednesday in the trial of a former Rutgers student accused of spying on and intimidating his gay roommate, who later killed himself by jumping off New York's George Washington Bridge.
For several fear-filled minutes last Friday, three passengers on board American Airlines flight 2332 in Dallas called emergency dispatchers to report a flight attendant's apparent meltdown, asking for help and trying to make sense of her strange rant.
Twelve victims were being transported to Washington County Memorial Hospital after a school bus overturned in Missouri, a hospital spokeswoman said Tuesday.
The set construction coordinator for "Desperate Housewives" testified Tuesday he received an e-mail that suggested a "conspiracy to cover up" information regarding actress Nicollette Sheridan's lawsuit against ABC and the TV show's producers.
You might excuse Ben Silbermann, co-founder and CEO of photo-sharing site Pinterest, if he looks a little overwhelmed these days.
Doobie Brothers drummer Michael Hossack died at his home in Dubois, Wyoming, on Monday at the age of 65.
No matter what you call it, British Prime Minister David Cameron's trip to the United States is intended to demonstrate that ties between the countries remain as close as ever.
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