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The White House released the guest list for tonight's state dinner for South Korean President Lee Myung Bak.


Suspected tornadoes touched down Thursday in Virginia, near the epicenter of the Aug. 23 earthquake.


As household resources get tapped out, churches are often the first to see the changing face of poverty and it's often a young one.


The deal to swap a captive Israeli soldier for Palestinian prisoners reflects a consensus in Israel that negotiating with terrorists is OK.


The House has returned to an abortion issue that nearly sank PresidentObama's health care law last year with legislation that prohibits an insurance ...


Texas Gov. Rick Perry is set to unveil a far-reaching energy plan Friday that would dramatically expand oil and gas exploration.


President Obama overcame low poll numbers to collect $70 million in the July-to-September fundraising period, racing ahead of GOP rivals.


Today is the deadline for committees to give the "supercommittee" ideas on where to cut the deficit. Most advice is on where not to cut.


Libya's revolutionaries on Thursday mopped up pockets of resistance in Sirte.


Strong evidence tying Iran to a plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. is in two wire transfers, U.S. officials said.


Nevada is the latest state to add a black bear hunting season to control the animal population.


The United States offered to let a convicted Cuban spy return home in exchange for the release of an imprisoned American.


Puerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortuno says the Caribbean's largest wind farm will be built in the U.S. territory in a bid to reduce the island's dependence ...


The bill is called the "Jobs through Growth Act" and doesn't include a single item in President Obama's jobs legislation.


A man was convicted Thursday of murdering a woman and her two daughters in a gruesome 2007 home invasion.


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