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Misinformation has long been a part of the Internet -- but, thanks to social networks, it moves out there faster than ever, and is hard to correct.
President Obama comments on Rush Limbaugh's apology to Sandra Fluke and explains why he called the Georgetown student.
President Obama directly addresses GOP comments made about him on the campaign trail on Super Tuesday.
The United States and other countries agreed Tuesday to resume negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.
GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich discusses his concerns about Iran's nuclear capabilities at AIPAC.
At least 12 people were killed across Syria, and activists say the Syrian military targeted a bridge near the Lebanese border used by those escaping the violence.
Accused Ohio school shooter, T.J. Lane, will be in juvenile court Tuesday for a pre-trial hearing as prosecutors move to limit the release of more information about the suspect.
At Andy's Café, Lynda Meineke says she speaks for a lot of people here -- she's unenthusiastic about the Republican presidential candidates and disgusted with the way they've run their campaigns.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta reiterates the president's commitment to be stern with Iran at AIPAC.
President Barack Obama will hold a news conference Tuesday shining a light on his administration for a moment on a day the nation will mostly be focused on the Republican Party and Super Tuesday.
Passengers on the Eurostar rail service that connects Britain and France were left stuck in trains deep into the early hours of Tuesday because of a power supply problem.
In text and other messages, a former Rutgers University student touted that "people are having a viewing party" to watch what he expected would be surreptitious web cam footage of his roommate being intimate with another man.
Homicide detectives here say they are exploring every possible avenue as they investigate the assassination-style killing of an Iranian dissident as she drove home late one night in mid-January.
Republican kingmaker or entertainer? Truth teller or "big fat idiot"? Rush Limbaugh is in hot water again, and he revels in the crossfire.
It's probably better to be the default candidate than the noncandidate, but it's a position that usually has too many gaps to fill. That seems to be the position of Mitt Romney, and it says a lot about the current state of the Republican Party.
Former New York Mets star Lenny Dykstra was sentenced Monday to three years in prison after a California judge denied his motion to withdraw his plea. He pleaded no contest in October to three counts of grand theft auto and filing a false financial statement.
On Yosvany Concepcion's ramshackle farm, there is little to suggest that he is producing a highly sought-after luxury item.
Voters in Virginia won't have the full range of choices, which Theresa Amato says is a symptom of a problem with American democracy.
Since 1988, when Michael Dukakis beat his main Democratic rivals in a slew of March primary states, "Super Tuesday" has usually played a pivotal role in determining presidential nominees in both parties.
Children who are the youngest in their class are more likely than their older classmates to be diagnosed and given medication for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) -- suggesting that immaturity may be part of the problem, not ADHD.
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