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On February 5, 1994, shoppers were crowded into the main market square in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo. At the time, the city was under siege by Bosnian Serb forces. Just before noon, a single 120mm artillery shell landed in the square.
Political parties are closely looking at Latino voting trends in swing states. CNN's Rafael Romo reports.
A malfunctioning jet engine on an Air Canada flight caused burning hot debris to fall to the ground after takeoff, an official with Canada's Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
A massive, highly sophisticated piece of malware has been newly found infecting systems in Iran and elsewhere and is believed to be part of a well-coordinated, ongoing, state-run cyber-espionage operation.
The U.S. and other countries are expelling Syrian diplomats in the wake of the massacre in the town of Houla.
Donald Trump rehashes the rumor that President Obama was not born in the U.S. while campaigning for Mitt Romney.
The debate over the wave of voter identification laws cropping up in more than 30 states is playing out against the backdrop of the 2012 general election's high-profile fight for Latino voters.
At least 15 people were killed in a 5.8-magnitude earthquake in northern Italy, officials say. Nine days ago, a quake killed seven people in the same region.
After dumping more than a foot of rain in at least one location, Tropical Depression Beryl continued to soak the South on Tuesday, prompting flood watches and warnings from Florida to North Carolina.
After the long Memorial Day weekend, jurors return Tuesday for a seventh day of deliberation in the corruption trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards.
A hospital in northern Afghanistan admitted 160 girls Tuesday after they were poisoned in their classrooms with a type of spray, a Takhar police official said.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes is now apologizing for saying he's "uncomfortable" calling soldiers "heroes."
The man fell after police sent four officers up a construction crane on the campus of Southern Methodist University.
Samsung's new flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S3, today becomes available in 28 countries, including several European markets such as Germany and the UK.
Ruben Navarrette says an unfair attack against a Latino candidate shows the party's tension between those who welcome diversity and those who don't
Julian Zelizer says television ads are the medium through which modern campaigns are fought
President Barack Obama on Tuesday bestowed the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on 13 people from all walks of life, hailing them for changing the world for the better.
Ruben Navarrette says an unfair attack against a Latino candidate shows the party's tension between those who welcome diversity and those who don't
The Grammy winner was influential among folk musicians for his brand of bluegrass, blues, country and gospel. He was 89.
Thousands of people are expected to march Tuesday in South Africa to protest a portrait of President Jacob Zuma that shows his genitals.
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