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Seventy-two law enforcement officers in the U.S. were slain in the line of duty in 2011, an increase of 16 over the previous year, according to an FBI report released Monday. The report does not include reasons for the rise.
Aimee Copeland is scared and confused, but she's staying strong in her battle, her dad says. "We see the miraculous survival."
Julian Zelizer says Mitt Romney is facing a challenge in determining what his relationship should be with the tea party Republicans
Ilyse Hogue says Republicans continue to wage a war on women by attacking Obama campaign's ad about a fictional cartoon character Julia
JPMorgan Chase announced last week that it lost $2 billion as the result of some complicated hedge fund trading, which according to its top executive is apparently not as bad as it sounds.
"Saturday Night Live" takes on President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden regarding same-sex marriage.
The Senate Homeland Security Committee has scheduled a public hearing on the prostitution scandal involving U.S. military and Secret Service agents in Colombia.
The defense for John Edwards is scheduled to start Monday morning in the former presidential candidate's corruption trial.
Joanne Bamberger says a female president who knows the struggle of work-life balance firsthand would be appealing to voters
CNN's Candy Crowley takes a look at how Capitol Hill is reacting to JPMorgan Chase losing $2 billion of its own money.
JPMorgan Chase announced last week that it lost $2 billion as the result of some complicated hedge fund trading, which according to its top executive is apparently not as bad as it sounds.
European Union foreign ministers agreed Monday to impose fresh sanctions on Syria as a U.N.-backed peace plan -- along with all other diplomatic efforts -- have yet to stop the carnage that mounts every day.
Florida A&M University's Board of Trustees meets today to discuss the future of the college's marching band in the aftermath of the hazing-related death of a member.
A search continued early Monday for a missing FBI agent from Burbank, California, whom authorities have described as suicidal and possibly carrying a handgun.
A small plane crashed as it attempted to land in a mountainous area of Nepal on Monday, killing 14 of the 21 people on board, an aviation official said.
The Greek president will resume talks Monday with political party leaders in a scramble to try to form a new government.
The defense for John Edwards is scheduled to start Monday morning in the former presidential candidate's corruption trial.
Fighting between the national army and rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is threatening mountain gorillas, a critically endangered species, the Virunga National Park said Sunday.
It's been a month since the "cease-fire" was due to come into effect in Syria as the first step in a U.N.-backed peace plan. So where does the conflict stand now?
New York police on Sunday touted the impact of its controversial "stop, question and frisk" policy, claiming it has contributed to a spike in the number of firearms confiscated and coincided with what could be a historically low murder rate.
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