
Jane Horton, reached by telephone Monday night, began crying on the other end of the phone when she learned that Mitt Romney had been using the story of her husband, Chris Horton, who was killed in Afghanistan, as a part of his stump speech....
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The Republican presidential candidate and the president campaign in Ohio....
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Kennebunk, Maine, has been rocked by an alleged prostitution ring operating out of a Zumba studio....
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Now missing for five days, the girl's parents make their first public plea for her safe return....
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Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned 39 years ago today, Oct. 10, 1973, the only U.S. veep to step down voluntarily because of criminal charges. But he is hardly the only vice president to leave the office under a cloud of embarrassment, disappointment or controversy. So, on the eve of this week's vice presidential debate, here are some vice presidents who came up short one way or another.
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Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned 39 years ago today, Oct. 10, 1973, the only U.S. veep to step down voluntarily because of criminal charges. But he is hardly the only vice president to leave the office under a cloud of embarrassment, disappointment or controversy. So, on the eve of this week's vice presidential debate, here are some vice presidents who came up short one way or another.
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Military wives across the country are stripping down for their soldier husbands to draw attention to what they see as the rampant problem of post traumatic stress disorder, with the hope that the U.S. military will take notice and address the deadly issue. ...
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Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric, is doubling down on his tweet last week voicing suspicion that the Obama administration is manipulating U.S. employment data for political advantage. “Unfortunately for those who would like me to pipe down, the 7.8 percent unemployment figure released by the......
The battle against obesity seems to have turned largely into a war on soda. All across the nation there are calls for taxes on sugar-sweetened drinks and limitations on where they can be sold. The most well-publicized salvo is New York City’s ban on large......
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An appeals court in Moscow has suspended the sentence for one member of the Russian feminist punk group Pussy Riot, according to the Russian news agency Interfax. Two other members of the group had their sentences upheld. The three women were sentenced to two years...
Georgia, Kansas, Indiana and Tennessee have strict photo ID requirements in addition to laws that require sex reassignment surgery before birth certificates or licenses can be updated.
With 40 years of debating experience under his belt, Vice President Joe Biden hunkered down for several days of intensive preparation in his hometown of Wilmington, Del. this week ahead of his duel with Rep. Paul Ryan in Danville, Ky., this Thursday. The vice president...

