Obama Condemns Attack That Killed US Ambassador
Posted: 7:07 AM President Barack Obama has condemned attacks that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three American members of his staff.
Posted: 7:07 AM President Barack Obama has condemned attacks that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three American members of his staff.
Posted: 2:47 PM The iPhone is coming. After weeks of speculation, anticipation and a dose of hype, Apple is holding an event Wednesday during which it's widely expected to announce a new smartphone.
Updated: 5:35 PM As the sun rose over the World Trade Center on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks, the neighborhood around ground zero seemed more normal than in previous years, with fewer police barricades and commuters rushing out of the subway.
Posted: 6:41 AM Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is assailing publication of a book about the raid that killed terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, saying the account by a former Navy SEAL could jeopardize future U.S. operations.
Posted: 10:17 AM Parents and students are figuring out their options on the first day of a Chicago teachers' strike.
Posted: 10:05 AM The U.N.'s top human rights official has, in an usual move, singled out France and Greece as worrisome areas while raising concerns about suspected abuses in dozens of other nations, with Syria topping the list.
Posted: 9:55 AM Yemeni officials say an airstrike has killed al-Qaida's No. 2 leader in Yemen along with five others traveling with him in one car.
Posted: 9:53 AM Emma Watson is living out another fantasy -- the life of a high school kid that she missed out on growing up in the Harry Potter fold.
Posted: 9:40 AM Court papers show the mayor of New Jersey's capital city was caught taking bribes as part of an FBI sting.
Posted: 3:38 AM A former Mexican law enforcement official who worked closely with U.S. authorities faces a possible maximum sentence of life in prison for aiding drug traffickers.
Posted: 3:32 AM Lightning strikes sparked dozens of fires in central Washington state, with officials near Wenatchee calling for the evacuation of scores of homes.
Posted: 3:25 AM The watchdog for U.S. spending in Afghanistan is warning about lax accountability in a $1.1 billion program supplying fuel to the Afghan National Army.
Posted: 3:22 AM Murray State point guard Zaveral "Zay" Jackson is accused of hitting two people with his car in a Walmart parking lot.
Posted: 12:34 AM A deaf dolphin found stranded in March off the Louisiana coast is being taken to live among other dolphins at a facility in Mississippi.
Posted: 12:19 AM If President Barack Obama was looking for a lift in Florida, he got one from Scott Van Duzer.
Posted: 12:13 AM A bicyclist competing in a race from Logan, Utah, to Jackson Hole, Wyo., crashed on a bridge in Wyoming and fell about 35 feet to his death into the Snake River.
Posted: 5:15 AM The average U.S. price of a gallon of gasoline has jumped 8 cents over the past two weeks. That's according to the Lundberg Survey of fuel prices, which puts the price of a gallon of regular at $3.84.
Posted: 11:59 PM The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee is assessing how the Air Force is responding to a widening sex scandal.
Posted: 11:42 PM Descendants of a Native American man who died more than a century ago while touring with a western-themed show gathered to mourn the man and celebrate his remains coming home to a South Dakota reservation.
Posted: 11:26 PM The U.S. government is selling more of its shares in insurer American International Group Inc. in a move that should decrease its holdings below a majority stake for the first time since the $182 billion bailout in 2008.
Posted: 10:56 PM The Chicago Teachers Union says its members will go on strike Monday for the first time in 25 years.
Posted: 11:39 PM Authorities say two F-16 fighter jets intercepted a small plane that violated airspace restricted for President Barack Obama's visit to the Tampa Bay area.
Updated: 9:23 PM The U.S. State Department says that former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo should be immune from a lawsuit filed in Connecticut over the 1997 killings of 45 people in a Mexican village.
Posted: 11:02 PM Rangers say two bodies recovered from a glacier at Mount Rainier are presumed to be among the four climbers who went missing in January.
Posted: 10:55 PM Beaufort County S.C. officials say a 19-year-old Marine drowned just a few hours after he graduated from boot camp.