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European leaders at the G-20 Summit discussed their desire for a "fiscal union" that will support their banks, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Tuesday.
Fidel Castro has never been accused of wanting for opinions, but the former Cuban leader's Tuesday commentary stumped many of his fellow citizens.
A 37-year-old Ohio woman is being held in an Akron jail on charges of allegedly prostituting her underage daughter, police said Tuesday.
President Obama touts the merits of "nagging" while Mitt Romney reminds crowd to change their air filters.
The message sent by the military council that rules Egypt was simple: "Don't mess with Egypt's armed forces." The message received by the activists who flooded Tahrir Square 18 months ago: "Egypt's revolution, which began with a bang, is ending with a whimper."
Donna Brazile says Romney supports old policies that favor the rich and make the middle class keep waiting for weath to trickle down..
Sen. James Inhofe says the EPA's excessive rule on mercury and toxic emissions needs to be overturned for the sake of common sense business and energy policies.
Alec Baldwin claims he was assaulted by a photographer on a New York street Tuesday morning, but the New York Daily News accuses the actor of attacking its employee.
Attorney General Holder and Rep. Issa comment on their meeting on Fast and Furious documents as a contempt vote looms.
A 5-foot python snake abandoned in a Myrtle Beach hotel may not be homeless for long. WPDE has the story.
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney addresses the misinformation surrounding his VP vetting process.
Vice President Joe Biden slams the Romney camp, saying the GOP candidate has public workers "under full blown assault."
A victim of Washington state's notorious "Green River Killer" has been identified 29 years after her disappearance, when a relative saw a TV movie about the serial murderer in April and family members gave DNA samples to investigators, authorities said Tuesday.
A grand jury Tuesday declined to indict a father who killed a man he said was sexually abusing his young daughter. The district attorney agreed with the decision, saying she had "never seen a case this clear."
Google and Apple's race to develop new mapping techniques sparks new concerns over privacy issues.
The mother of a boy with Down syndrome dying from a heart defect asks families to honor him with a banana split dinner.
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A look into the mind of Hosni Mubarak, ousted leader of Egypt.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and has requested political asylum, Ecuadorian officials and WikiLeaks said.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid doesn't answer a question posed to him by a reporter about the DREAM Act.
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