Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a House Foreign Affairs Committee today that an emphasis on security in Iraq and Afghanistan in the past decade diverted resources from other outposts around the world....
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Prince Harry arrived home today from his tour of duty in Afghanistan and said it has made him a stranger to normality. He says a 7-year-old girl was killed on his last day there.
Investigators in Philadelphia have collected hours of surveillance video and canvassed the neighborhood where a hog-tied pediatrician was found dead and on fire in the basement of her home.
Apple stock took a hit after its first quarter earnings were released on Wednesday afternoon, with lower than expected iPhone sales.
Three Tennessee homecoming king nominees made a unanimous and touching decision that no matter who won they would give the crown to a beloved student with a genetic condition.
Winter weather and cold temperatures across the U.S.
A half-Jewish, half-Arab Ohio woman is suing Frontier Airlines, the FBI, TSA and other government agencies after she says was removed at gunpoint from a flight on the tenth anniversary of 9/11, strip-searched and jailed because of her ethnicity. "I know now that my only crime on that day was an ethnic name and arbitrary seat assignment," said Shoshana Hebshi, a 36-year-old freelance journalist born in California to a Jewish mother and a Saudi father, said at a press conference Tuesday.
Ruby Jessop's children are thrilled to be off of a strictly imposed all-bean diet ordered by jailed FLDS polygamist leader Warren Jeffs.
A Coast Guard rescue swimmer who disappeared more than three months ago following an investigation into his use of illegal drugs, mysteriously returned to his Hawaiian home Sunday night, incoherent and offering little clues as to where he had been, authorities said.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will lift a long-standing ban on women serving in combat, according to senior defense officials.
The move, first reported by the Associated Press, was not expected this week, although there has been a concerted effort by the Obama administration to further open up the Armed Forces to women.
Women have been officially prohibited from serving in combat since a 1994 rule that prohibited them from serving in ground combat units.
Panetta's deicision will set a...
A deadly car accident outside of Chicago today almost proved devastating for a woman going into labor, but the quick work of first responders led to a successful – if nerve-racking – birth. Hector Morales and his wife were heading to the hospital in Cicero,...
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A Philadelphia woman and four others face a first of its kind hate crimes prosecution for alleging imprisoning mentally handicapped adults in a basement while stealing their benefit checks.
The 12-year-old girl who spent the day with Nehemiah Griego after Griego killed five members of his family gave a lenghty interview to police today telling them what she knew about her boyfriend's crime spree.
Controversial work ramps up after a year-long moratorium.
Authorities today announced charges against three men they say were involved with creating and distributing a banking virus that infected more than a million computers worldwide, stole bank account numbers and passwords, and caused tens of millions of dollars in losses over the better part of a decade.
Peter Robbins, 56, was arrested in California on a warrant that included stalking charges.
The Russian toddler survived the fall and barely escaped being hit by an oncoming truck.

