Arizona to probe inmate medical complaints

The Arizona Department of Corrections has agreed to investigate scores of complaints by inmates that they are routinely denied medical care....

Lady Gaga to meet with Obama aides

President Obama is flying to and from Kansas today, but the White House won't be lacking for star power in his absence. 0...

Banks Aided in Olympus Cover-Up, Report Finds

Findings by a third-party panel appeared to vindicate allegations by the company's ousted president over a series of exorbitant acquisit...

Blagojevich Faces Sentencing Hearing

Rod R. Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor, convicted of 18 felony corruption charges, is expected to testify at a sentencing hearing....

Germany Calls S.&P. Downgrade Threat a Spur to Act on Euro

German officials called warnings about potential downgrades for the euro area "encouragement" to get a deal this week — even as S....

Mine Owner to Pay $200 Million in West Virginia Explosion

A source close the investigation said the parent company of Massey Energy, owner of a West Virginia mine where an explosion in 2010 killed 2...

Obama threatens to veto GOP regulations bill

The battle between President Obama and congressional Republicans continued today as the White House threatened to veto a House GOP to restri...

Troops, police patrol Moscow after protests

Thousands of police and Interior Ministry troops patrolled central Moscow on Tuesday, an apparent attempt to deter any further protests. ...

N.M. man accused of child's car-seat drowning

Prosecutors have accused a New Jersey man of killing his daughter by tossing her into a stream in a wegihted-down car seat. 0...

Obama re-tooling economic car metaphor

When it comes to the economy, President Obama used to talk about getting the car out of the ditch. 06 Dec, 2011 -- ...

Cain says no endorsement coming soon

Herman Cain says not to expect him to endorse a GOP presidential candidate anytime soon, but Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry are already ang...

E.U. Investigates Possible Cartel in E-Book Market

The antitrust authority said it was looking at contracts between Apple and major publishing houses in the growing market for electronic book...

Jailing Opposition Leaders, Russia Moves to Quell Election Protests

A day after thousands of Russians denounced election fraud by the governing party, two prominent opposition figures faced criminal charges o...

S&P Move Piles Pressure on Euro Zone Assets

European stocks and the euro slid and most bond yields rose after the threat from rating agency Standard & Poor's to downgrade euro ...

Huntsman, Gingrich ready for debate

For those who want a sober discussion of policy, here comes a Lincoln Douglas-style debate featuring Jon Huntsman and Newt Gingrich. ...

Kuwait dissolves parliament; elections next

Kuwait's ruler has dissolved parliament to set the stage for elections in the politically tense Gulf nation. 06 Dec, 2011...

E.U. in Antitrust Probe of Apple, E-Book Publishers

The European Union's antitrust watchdog is probing whether Apple and five major publishing houses have colluded to restrict competition ...

Report: $200M deal in mine disaster

A $200M deal has reportedly been reached in the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster that killed 29 miners last year. 06 Dec, 2011...

Pakistan pulls out of liaison posts; U.S. concerned

Pakistan temporarily recalled some troops from border posts meant to coordinate activity with international forces in Afghanistan. ...

Autumn in America: Zillah, Wash.

Pam Lakman took this photo in Zillah, Wash. "I love the variety of squash, as well as the colors," she writes. 06 D...

Newt Gingrich surges in new polls

Newt Gingrich is widening his lead among the GOP presidential field, according to two new public opinion polls out today. 06 ...

Radiation traces found in Japanese baby formula

Traces of radiation spilled from Japan's hobbled nuclear plant were detected in baby formula Tuesday. 06 Dec, 2011 ...

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