
The Guantanamo detainee who died this weekend was a 32-year-old Yemeni who had been held at the U.S. detention camp in Cuba ever since it was established a decade ago in January 2002, and whom human rights activists called "the face of indefinite detention at Guantanamo." Joint Task Force Guantanamo identified the detainee as Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif from Yemen. His name had been withheld pending family notification of his passing. ...
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A Florida woman pulled a gun on a man during sex and demanded money, causing him to lose control of his moving car, police said. Amanda Jean Linscott, 26, fled the scene on foot after the vehicle struck a palm tree, went airborne and plowed through two front yards, police in Port Charlotte, Fla., said....
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With presidential and vice presidential candidates in full campaign mode, comedians have their fill of figures to lampoon. But it seems unlikely that any political impersonation this campaign cycle will ever be as popular as that of Tina Fey’s take on Sarah Palin four years......
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The Greater Phoenix Tea Party Patriots group has pulled the plug on Pat Boone and Sheriff Joe Arpaio, cancelling their Sept. 22 “Birther” bash at the city’s Celebrity Theatre “due to inadequate ticket sales.” The venue’s website touts an “intimate atmosphere of this 2,650-seat theater in...
A reporter's kidney cancer is now covered by the World Trade Center Health Program.
A man who was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murderering a teenager told a Florida judge he knows "something bad is going to happen" if he is not sentenced to death. Instead of convincing a judge to spare his life, William Davis III, 34, asked the judge to take his life.
Americans today marked the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, observing moments of silence and recounting the names of the dead in an all too familiar annual ceremony.
At his first solo rally of the 2012 election campaign, former President Bill Clinton tonight invoked the 9/11 anniversary to urge all Americans to register to vote and endorse President Obama’s vision for a future of “shared prosperity.” He also took shots at Republicans and...
Although the business launched in 2003, Bhargava made his debut on Forbes' billionaires list this year, with an estimated net worth at $1.3 billion. But he seemed to have a problem with all the attention.
Amazon claims the Kindle Fire HD is the best tablet at any price. Is it? ABC News finds out in its full review.
Aimee Copeland, the young woman who lost her hands, both feet and her entire right leg to flesh-eating bacteria last spring, made her public debut today by walking -- painstakingly -- onto the set of Katie Couric's new show where she was received with a standing ovation.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, admitted the drop in the company's stock has been disappointing, and promised new mobile apps that would improve its performance.

