Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton move their campaigns to Pennsylvania ahead of the state's April 22 primary, a battle is brewing in Philadelphia Democratic circles about whom to endorse. In fact, a ...
The FBI is gearing up to create a massive computer database of people's physical characteristics, all part of an effort the bureau says to better identify criminals and terrorists. But it's an issue ...
For six months, John McCain has been slowly clawing his way out of the rubble of a campaign that by all accounts had completely imploded. Since Iowa, Hillary Clinton had been described as a candidate ...
Police Department for escalating the situation beyond a reasonable level. "I think Skip [Gates], perhaps in thi ...
Last year, Congress approved a $700 billion Troubled Assets Relief Program bailout to stabilize the financial sector. AIG came under attack in October when it spent hundreds of thousands on a retreat ...
Working a case with a familiar face. A retired police chief from the Atlanta suburbs advises the Campus Crime Club on how to manage a high profile case when the victim ...
As the stalemate between Washington and Tehran drags on and the world waits in hope of a deal, the very real possibility of ...
Pataki announced Tuesday that New York State will provide free college education for family members of victims of the World Trade Center disaster who attend schools in New York state or city.
Take, for instance, "Mr. Poopy Pants" -- a grown man who allegedly soiled himself 10 minutes into a flight from Florida to Minnesota. And then he just sat there. "We've all had our flying hell ...
Both Bushes practiced their speeches separately on the TelePrompTer on Sunday night before about a dozen friends at the home of William DeWitt Jr., Bush's one-time business partner. Bush will watch ...
Entertainer Michael Jackson died after being taken to a hospital on Thursday having suffered cardiac arrest, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner's office. Paramedics took Jackson, 50, from his ...
• Sen. Russ Feingold and Sen. Herbert Kohl, both Democrats, are up for re-election in 2004 and 2006, respectively.
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