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The California cement plant worker who killed three colleagues and wounded seven others died from a self-inflicted gunshot and was not killed ...


A new documentary examines the evolving battle over teaching evolution in classrooms as tactics have shifted to a more subtle fight.


The government opened its case against underwear bombing suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on Tuesday.


Eight GOP presidential candidates sparred over plans to boost the economy and create jobs.


The Senate on Thursday soundly defeated President Obama's $447 billion jobs plan by refusing to let it come up for a vote.


New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's endorsement of Mitt Romney shows Romney is effectively solidified as the GOP nominee.


Two men were charged in a terrorist plot "conceived, supported and directed" by elements of the Iranian government.


Officials say secretly tape-recorded sessions detail how an Iranian American planned to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the U.S.


Despite Obama's exhortations, the Senate voted down his $447 billion jobs package Tuesday by failing to end a Republican-led filibuster.


Sony said it has detected a large number of unauthorized attempts to access user accounts on its PlayStation Network.


Myanmar freed comedian and government critic Zarganar as it began releasing 6,300 convicts in a liberalizing move Wednesday.


Iraqi officials say 10 people have been killed in a string of attacks targeting security forces in Baghdad.


Anger builds in Germany over bailouts for big-spending Greeks.


Texas Gov. Rick Perry struggles to regain his footing and businessman Herman Cain defend his economic plan as a reshaped GOP field debates.


Some Mississippi River communities question whether it was necessary to blow levees and ruin their homes to save larger river communities.


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