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Boston bombing suspect wrote message in boat
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was found hiding in a boat days after the blasts...
Boston bombing suspects had planned July 4 attack
BOSTON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The two brothers suspected of carrying out the deadly attacks on the Boston Marathon had origin...
Police clash with protesters after May Day rally
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Eight police officers were hurt and 18 protesters arrested in Seattle on Wednesday when a May Day rally t...
VIDEO: Afghanistan cargo plane crash caught on camera
KABUL (Reuters) - Seven crew members of a U.S.-run cargo plane were killed on Monday when their plane crashed shortly after t...
Obama renews vow to close Guantanamo detention camp
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saying it was damaging to U.S. interests to keep holding prisoners in legal limbo at Guantanamo, Presi...
Campaigners call for ban on 'killer robots'
LONDON (Reuters) - Machines with the ability to attack targets without any human intervention must be banned before they are ...
Boston bombing suspect charged in hospital bed
BOSTON (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors charged badly wounded Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in his hospita...
Police: Boston Marathon bombing suspect captured
WATERTOWN, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Police captured a 19-year-old man on Friday night suspected of carrying out the Boston M...
PHOTO: Bradley Cooper visits bombing victim in hospital
Bradley Cooper, in Boston this week filming a new movie, took some time on Thursday to visit a man injured in Monday's Bo...
Boston bombing suspect dead, police hunt second man
WATERTOWN, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Police killed one suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing in a shootout and mounted house...
Police called to 'American Pie' stars home
"American Pie" star Eddie Kaye Thomas called police officers to his Los Angeles home on Wednesday after a female ho...
Boston bomb probe focuses on bags, pressure cooker
BOSTON (Reuters) - The investigation of the Boston Marathon bombing is focusing on a suspect or suspects believed to have car...
Boston Marathon bombs packed with gunpowder, shrapnel
(Editor's Note: Please be advised this story contains graphic material that may upset some readers)By Scott Malone and Sv...
U.S. will never accept a nuclear-armed North Korea: Kerry
SEOUL (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry dismissed as "unacceptable by any standard" weeks of bellicose warn...
U.S. to send missile defense to Guam over North Korea threat
By Jack Kim and Phil StewartSEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said it would soon send a missile defense system t...
North Korea to restart nuclear reactor in weapons bid
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea announced plans on Tuesday to restart a mothballed nuclear reactor that has been closed since 2...
Gaza rockets hit southern Israel town cited by Obama
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip landed on Thursday in a southern Israeli border town that U.S. Pr...
Obama arrives in Israel amid low expectations
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - President Barack Obama arrived in Israel on Wednesday without any new peace initiative to offer disillus...
Tension flares in Brooklyn after police kill teenage boy
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The mother of a teenage boy fatally shot by New York police called on Thursday for an end to violence an...
Iraq war costs U.S. more than $2 trillion: study
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. war in Iraq has cost $1.7 trillion with an additional $490 billion in benefits owed to ...
Bin Laden son-in-law to face conspiracy charges
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A son-in-law of Osama bin Laden faces arraignment on Friday in a federal court in New York, where he is ...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez dies from cancer
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has died after a two-year battle with cancer, ending the socialist leade...
Joan Rivers slammed over holocaust joke
TV personality Joan Rivers has come under fire for comments she made about Jews during a segment on her controversial style s...
Preserve CIA prisons as evidence, lawyers for 9/11 suspects ask
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - Lawyers for five alleged 9/11 conspirators who claim they were tortured in s...
U.S. to lift ban on women in front-line combat jobs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military will formally end its ban on women serving in front-line combat roles, officials sai...
Some foreign hostages said killed in Algeria assault
By Lamine ChikhiALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria said several hostages were killed on Thursday when its forces stormed a remote de...
Dozens held after Islamists attack Algerian gas field
By Lamine ChikhiALGIERS (Reuters) - Islamist militants attacked a gas field in Algeria on Wednesday, claiming to have kidnapp...
Gun purchasers set new record in December
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of FBI background checks required for Americans buying guns set a record in December, as th...
Norman Schwarzkopf, U.S. commander in Gulf War, dies at 78
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., the hard-charging U.S. Army general whose forces smashed the Iraqi army in the...
Benghazi attack inquiry harsh on State Department
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Security at the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya was grossly inadequate to deal with a September 11 att...
'Lincoln' leads Golden Globe nominations
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. Civil War-era drama "Lincoln" led the Golden Globe nominations on Thursday with seven ...
Hamas-Israel ceasefire takes hold but mistrust runs deep
CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) - A ceasefire between Israel and Gaza's Hamas rulers took hold on Thursday after eight days of confl...
Gaza shakes, bus explodes in Tel Aviv as Clinton seeks truce
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday pursued a Gaza truce, with Israel and Hamas s...
Hearing for U.S. soldier accused of Afghan rampage set to begin
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A U.S. Army soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers in a drunken rampage in March faces the milita...
Unaware of pregnancy, soldier has baby in Afghanistan
LONDON (Reuters) - A British soldier who did not realize she was pregnant has given birth to a baby boy at the Camp Bastion f...
Joe Perry speaks out against gun control
Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry is adamant American politicians should ignore calls to tighten the country's gun laws.The m...
Lynyrd Skynyrd abandons confederate flag
Southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd have opted to retire the Confederate flag which has been part of the band's stageshow for...
Obama vows to 'bring to justice' ambassador's killers
WASHINGTON/BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - President Barack Obama vowed on Wednesday to "bring to justice" the Islamist...
Yemeni protesters storm U.S. embassy in Sanaa
DUBAI (Reuters) - Hundreds of Yemeni demonstrators stormed the U.S. embassy in Sanaa on Thursday in protest at a film they co...
U.S. ambassador to Libya killed in Benghazi attack
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other embassy staff were killed in a rocket attack on thei...
Pink wants daughter to be a rebel
Singer Pink hopes her daughter rebels as a teenager - and shuns her mom's hellraising antics.The "So What" hitm...
Alert at World Trade Center draws fire crews
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Scores of firefighters rushed to 1 World Trade Center early on Wednesday for what turned out to be a pos...
U.S. nuclear bomb facility shut after security breach
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government's only facility for handling, processing and storing weapons-grade uranium has...
Background check applications for gun buys surge in Colorado
DENVER (Reuters) - The number of people in Colorado applying for background checks to purchase firearms has surged in the aft...
Charlie Sheen pledges $1 million to support military
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - His rants under control and his life seemingly on the mend, "Anger Management" actor Charli...
Neal Schon's bodyguard arrested at airport
Journey rocker Neal Schon's bodyguard was arrested at a New York City airport on Sunday after allegedly travelling with a...
Happy Security Cameras
Coca Cola wants us to look at the world a little differently. Watch this video to see someheartwarming moments caught on secu...
1991 L.A. police beating victim Rodney King found dead
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rodney King, the black man who came to symbolize racial tensions in the United States after his 1991 ...
KISS to perform charity gig for U.K. soldiers
Rockers KISS are to show their support for Britain's armed forces by staging a special charity gig in London.The Crazy Cr...
WWII Vets Honored at Airport
WhenWorld War II veterans arrived in Washington DC to visit the WWII Memorial the terminal was empty. After a gate attendant ...
Kitten Attack Fail
What goes around literally comes around when this kitten tries to sneak attack.
Obama calls treatment of Vietnam War veterans 'a disgrace'
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called the treatment decades ago of returning Vietnam War veterans a "nati...
Obama: No more wars unless 'absolutely necessary'
ARLINGTON, Virginia (Reuters) - President Barack Obama honored veterans on Monday by noting "the light of a new day"...
Wounded U.S. war veterans find brotherhood in softball
COOPERSTOWN, New York (Reuters) - When Saul Bosquez, a 27-year-old U.S. Army veteran who lost part of his left leg in Iraq, s...
Stress of war prompts soldiers to take Afghan dogs home
KABUL (Reuters) - Spot made the clandestine journey from the Afghan Taliban stronghold of Helmand to the capital Kabul, where...
Would-be suicide bomber was CIA informant
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The would-be suicide bomber in a plot by al Qaeda's Yemeni affiliate was planted in the group by a...
Kent State survivors seek new probe of 1970 shootings
KENT, Ohio (Reuters) - Survivors of the shooting of 13 students by the Ohio National Guard during an anti-war demonstration a...
Obama swoops into Afghanistan on bin Laden anniversary
BAGRAM AIRBASE, Afghanistan (Reuters) - President Barack Obama marked the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death with a s...
Dozens arrested during May Day protests across U.S.
NEW YORK/OAKLAND, California (Reuters) - Occupy Wall Street protesters smashed windows in Seattle, were chased through New Yo...
New York man convicted in subway suicide bomb plot
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal jury found a Bosnian-born U.S. citizen guilty on Tuesday of planning a coordinated suicide bom...
Obama in Afghanistan on anniversary of bin Laden's death
KABUL (Reuters) - President Barack Obama arrived in Afghanistan on Tuesday to sign an agreement charting future relations wit...
Five arrested in U.S. plot to blow up bridge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities arrested five self-described anarchists in the Cleveland area for allegedly plotting ...
Noah Wyle arrested at protest in Washington
(Reuters) - Actor Noah Wyle was arrested at a healthcare protest in Washington, D.C. on Monday, following in the footsteps of...
Vettel wins Bahrain Grand Prix, protesters kept away
MANAMA (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel won the Grand Prix in Bahrain on Sunday while rage boiled beyo...
Surviving 'Doolittle Raiders' recount wartime bombing of Japan
DAYTON, Ohio (Reuters) - Four of the last five survivors of a U.S. World War Two bombing mission over Japan reunited on Wedne...
U.S. marks second victory over British in War of 1812
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - A parade of naval vessels and square-rigged sailing ships made their way on Tuesday up the Mississipp...
Troops pose with maimed Afghan insurgent bodies
BRUSSELS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. troops are seen posing with the maimed bodies of suspected Afghan insurgents in photos p...
Would-be New York City suicide bombers detail plot
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two members of a plot to carry out suicide attacks on New York City subways said their third accused co-...
Analysis: U.S. Civilian Courts Await Extradited Militants
By Mark HosenballWASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the Obama administration declared it wanted to put suspects involved in the Sept...
9/11 mastermind to stand trial at Guantanamo
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Accused September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four suspected co-conspirators were directe...
U.S. may accept less stringent controls for Taliban detainees
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration has signaled a willingness to accept less-stringent controls on former Taliba...
Afghan gun massacre families paid compensation
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - U.S. authorities have given cash compensation to the families of Afghans killed in a shooti...
French gunmen dead as Toulouse siege ends
TOULOUSE (Reuters) - An al Qaeda-inspired gunman who killed seven people in France is dead after police stormed his apartment...
Hospitalized Kony director suffered brief psychosis
(Reuters) - The director of a video calling for the arrest of fugitive Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony suffered from a brief psyc...
Harry Potter actor jailed for rioting in London
LONDON (Reuters) - Actor Jamie Waylett, who played Hogwarts bully Vincent Crabbe in six of the Harry Potter films, was jailed...
U.S. defense chief in Afghanistan as bombs kill 9
CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Defence Secretary Leon Panetta arrived in Afghanistan on an unannounced visit on We...
Documentary: KONY 2012
Have you heard of Invisible Children? Invisible Children is a movement that works to end the abduction of children who are fo...
Occupied Elevator
Have you ever opened the elevator door on an awkward scene? We guarentee you it's not this awkward.
James Blunt's Afghanistan show cancelled
Singers James Blunt and Katherine Jenkins have been forced to return to the U.K. after technical problems blighted their trip...
Caviezal to take on Stallone, Schwarzenegger in 'The Tomb'
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone will face the ultimate foe in their new action movie "The Tomb" - Jesu...
Netanyahu tells Obama: No Israeli decision on Iran attack
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu assured President Barack Obama on Monday that Israel has not made any decision on a...
U.S. to offer legal backing for 'targeted killing'
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Monday plans to outline how U.S. laws empower the government to kill Ameri...
American in NYC bomb case indicted
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jose Pimentel, an American Muslim convert accused of building a pipe bomb, has been formally indicted by...
'Underwear bomber' sentenced to life in prison
DETROIT (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a Nigerian man to life in prison for trying to blow up a U.S. airli...
Egyptians incensed after 74 die in soccer tragedy
PORT SAID, Egypt (Reuters) - Egyptians incensed by the deaths of 74 people in clashes at a soccer stadium staged protests on ...
U.S. plans to halt Afghan combat role early
KABUL (Reuters) - The United States appears to have taken Kabul by surprise by announcing plans to end its Afghan combat role...
U.S. commandos free two hostages in Somalia
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - U.S. special forces swooped into Somalia on Wednesday and rescued an American and a Dane after a shooto...
Doomsday Clock a minute closer to midnight
(Reuters) - The symbolic Doomsday Clock calculated by a group of scientists was moved a minute closer to midnight on Tuesday,...
Marine pleads guilty, ending final Haditha trial
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The U.S. Marine sergeant accused of leading a massacre of 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha pleaded guilt...
Guantanamo commander defends prison mail review
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - The commander of the Guantanamo detention camp testified on Tuesday that it ...
Perry defends Marines accused of urinating on corpses
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Texas Governor Rick Perry, scrambling to keep his U.S. presidential bid alive, accused the Obama admin...
Taliban: Marine abuse tape won't hurt Afghan talks
KABUL (Reuters) - A video showing what appear to be American forces urinating on dead Taliban fighters prompted anger in Afgh...
New Pentagon strategy stresses Asia, cyber, drones
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama unveiled a defense strategy on Thursday that would expand the U.S. military pre...
Nick Cannon hospitalized with kidney failure
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Mariah Carey's husband Nick Cannon was hospitalized with "mild kidney failure" in Colorado ...
New York firebomb attacks hit mosque, Hindu site
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police are investigating as bias crimes four Molotov cocktail attacks on Sunday night including...
Jury finds man guilty of aiding al Qaeda
BOSTON (Reuters) - A jury on Tuesday found a Massachusetts man guilty of supporting al Qaeda by translating Arabic messages a...
U.S. formally ends war in Iraq
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The U.S. military officially ended its war in Iraq on Thursday, packing up a military flag at a ceremony ...
Time names 'The Protester' Person of the Year
NEW YORK (Reuters) - From the Arab Spring to the Occupy Wall Street movement, "The Protester" was named Time magazi...
As U.S. leaves, Iraqi forces still under construction
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Nearly nine years after the United States threw out Saddam Hussein and dissolved his feared security mach...
Bret Michaels spent Thanksgiving visiting troops
Bret Michaels jetted out to war-torn Iraq over the weekend to share America's Thanksgiving holiday with soldiers.The Poison s...
Biden: Pullout brings new relations with Iraq
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden said on Wednesday the U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq opened a new phase in rela...
Police arrest occupy LA protesters who blocked traffic
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Police in riot gear closed in before dawn Monday on anti-Wall Street activists who defied a midnight ...
Montgomerie replaces bullets with golf balls in Afghanistan
KABUL (Reuters) - Colin Montgomerie has helped transform soldiers' firing ranges into driving ranges on a trip to Afghanistan...
NYC police say arrest 'lone wolf' in bomb plot
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police arrested a 27-year-old man they called a "lone wolf" militant on charges of pl...
Military better prepared for cyber warfare: general
(Reuters) - The U.S. military now has a legal framework to cover offensive operations in cyberspace, the commander of the U.S...
Evicted Wall St. protesters seek rebound with rally
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Occupy Wall Street protesters hope to rebound on Thursday with a march on the New York Stock Exchange to...
Cities target protest camps, standoff in Portland
PORTLAND, Ore (Reuters) - Police confronted an estimated 1,000 anti-corporate protesters in Portland, Oregon, on Sunday after...
Air Force chief questioned over war dead's remains
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chief of the Air Force was questioned by lawmakers Thursday over revelations the military's main m...
Protesters vow to 'occupy' Rose Parade
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Anti-Wall Street protesters hoping to commandeer a worldwide television audience to air their grievan...
Police confront Oakland protesters with tear gas
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Police in riot gear clashed with protesters in Oakland on Thursday, firing tear gas to disperse de...
Police arrest man who burned 100 cars
BERLIN (Reuters) - A man who set fire to more than 100 cars in Berlin, a wave of attacks blamed by some on political extremis...
Cops sacked for protecting Paris Hilton
WARSAW (Reuters) - Protecting Paris Hilton on the side could put you in danger of losing your real job.Three Polish police co...
Clash with police stirs Oakland economic protest
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - More than 1,000 activists protesting economic inequality reclaimed a downtown Oakland plaza late o...
Police scuffle with protesters in Oakland march
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Police and protesters scuffled in the streets of Oakland on Tuesday as more than 1,000 people marc...
Obama: U.S. will pull troops out of Iraq by year-end
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Friday the United States will fulfill its pledge to pull troops out of ...
In death, Gaddafi still divides Libyans
MISRATA, Libya (Reuters) - After the anarchic drama of their capture and killing of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's new leaders argu...
Gaddafi killed in hometown, Libya eyes future
SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - Muammar Gaddafi was killed by Libyans he once scorned as "rats", succumbing to wounds, som...
No decision yet on future troop presence in Iraq
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration denied a news report on Saturday it had made a final decision to pull almost ...
Police seize weapons from Brad Pitt film
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian police have seized a stockpile of weapons that was shipped to the Hungarian capital for the pr...
Yemen says al Qaeda cleric Awlaki killed
SANAA (Reuters)- Anwar al-Awlaki, a U.S.-born cleric linked to al Qaeda's Yemen-based wing, has been killed, Yemen's Defense ...
Perry suggests U.S. military role in Mexico drug war
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry said on Saturday he would get the U.S. mil...
Senator says 'all options on table' on Pakistan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will have to consider all options "including defending our troops" in conf...
NY police can shoot down a plane if needed
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police can shoot down an airplane if needed, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told the CBS News pr...
Tony Bennett apologizes for 9/11 comments
Tony Bennett has apologized for suggesting the American government "caused" the 9/11 terrorist attacks by sparking ...
Medal of Honor recipient believed he would die
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Marine who saved 36 of his comrades' lives during an ambush in Afghanistan was awarded the Medal of ...
Jury selection begins for Christmas day bomber
DETROIT (Reuters) - Jury selection began on Wednesday in the trial of a Nigerian man accused of a botched attempt to blow up ...
Obama, Bush see raw emotions at 9/11 events
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama picked up where his predecessor George W. Bush left off in the war against Isla...
With grief, America marks 9/11
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Children yearned for lost parents and grown men and women sobbed in raw grief on the hard stone bearin...
Obama: U.S. stronger 10 years after 9/11
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Saturday the United States was stronger 10 years after the September 11...
Military raises alert level ahead of September 11
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Wednesday raised the alert level at military bases, most of them domestic, ahead of th...
New York cracks down after 'credible' 9/11 threat
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York police amassed a display of force on Friday including checkpoints that snarled traff...
Gaddafi flees Tripoli HQ ransacked by rebels
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - A beleaguered Muammar Gaddafi vowed on Wednesday to fight on to death or victory after jubilant rebels fo...
Gaddafi to 'fight to end' as rebels seize HQ
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Triumphant rebels seized Muammar Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli on Tuesday after a fierce battle with a lo...
Obama: 'Lone wolf terrorist' biggest U.S. threat
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A decade after the 9/11 attacks, a "lone wolf terrorist" like the shooter in Norway now pres...
What happened on night of deadly helicopter crash?
KABUL (Reuters) - Late last Friday night, special forces troops from the NATO-led coalition launched an operation to capture ...
Troops comb helicopter crash site in Afghanistan
KABUL (Reuters) - Foreign troops in Afghanistan do not yet know what caused a deadly helicopter crash two days ago and on Mon...
Police say arrest of soldier foiled 'terror plot'
KILLEEN, Texas (Reuters) - An Army soldier arrested with suspected bomb-making materials near Fort Hood, Texas, was hatching ...
U.S. soldier arrested with bomb-making materials
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A U.S. Army soldier was arrested after police found him in a motel room near Fort Hood, Texas, with p...

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