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Kansas City's Catholic Bishop is facing a criminal charge for not telling police about child pornography found on a priest's computer.


Effective today, USA TODAY is the first national newspaper to be made available on Flipboard, the world's leading social magazine, USA TODAY ...


The 2011 federal budget deficit is stuck at $1.3 trillion, the same as in 2010 -- and with more of the same expected in 2012.


Testimony in the manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's personal doctor could wrap up by Oct. 21, attorneys told the judge Friday.


The Obama administration announced today it will not move forward with a new long-term-care insurance plan -- a major part of its health care ...


A historic weekend's in store for students from Coretta Scott King Young Women's Leadership Academy in Atlanta with Sunday's dedication.


Cheerleaders who created a breast-cancer T-shirt that their Gilbert, Ariz., high school banned have decided to sell them nationwide.


GOP presidential hopeful Rick Perry's energy plan to create 1.2 million jobs drew a rebuke from President Obama, whose re-election campaign says ...


The Associated Press is reporting on a second Bush administration investigation that involved so-called "gun walking" of weapons to Mexico, the ...


Convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff is writing a book about his exploits, but he may not be seeing much money from his work.


More than 350 individuals and couples have raised at least $55.5 million for President Obama's re-election, according to a list of elite fundraisers ...


NATO said there were no American deaths or injuries and no significant damage.


A gunbattle erupted between revolutionary forces and Moammar Gadhafi supporters in the capital for the first time in more than two months.


The Obama administration and Republican critics stepped up the battle today over whether the Department of Energy broke federal law when it restructured ...


Prosecutors decide the man they say went on a deadly shooting rampage deserves to die.


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