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The New York Times refused on Wednesday the offer from U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to discuss the journalist leak scandal - off the record.
Ready for Hillary, the Super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential bid, announced on Tuesday the formation of a National Finance Council.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder approved the decision to seize the phone records and personal emails of FOX News reporter James Rosen, the Justice Department disclosed late Friday.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said on Friday that 'things are going well' and he is 'feeling great' after undergoing gastric band surgery on February 16.
Mother Jones reporter Bryan Schatz bought a kit to build an AK-47 and assembled the semi-automatic weapon at a build party in Los Angeles, California.
Nearly 200 men who were Prisoners of War during the Vietnam conflict are gathering this week at the Nixon Presidential Library in California to mark the 40th anniversary of their release.
The First Family plan to head back to the exclusive retreat of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts this summer, the Boston Globe reported this week.
Ryan Fogle was not the first American spy to be uncovered this year, according to a Russian security agent.
President Obama blasted the IRS on Tuesday, after a damning Inspector General report on the agency's practice of singling out conservative groups seeking a tax exempt status.
Jason Richwine resigned on Friday from the Heritage Foundation over the controversy from his Harvard thesis that claimed Hispanics have a lower IQ than Caucasians.
The immigration bill under review in the Senate Judiciary Committee could mandate the creation of a national biometric database to identify residents in the U.S.
The Government Services Administration is organizing the auction for the McDonnell Douglas DC9-32, currently stored at an airport in Mesa, Arizona, and the bidding starts on May 15.
The New Jersey Governor said that he underwent the drastic surgery to ensure he lives to enjoy a future with his wife Mary Pat, four children (pictured with Patrick, Andrew and Bridget) and future grandchildren.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie revealed on Tuesday that he underwent lap-band surgery on February 16, saying that after he turned 50 he realized he needed to get serious about his health.
A giant polar bear was spotted across Washington, D.C. on Thursday, which turned out to be a puppet that was part of a Greenpeace campaign urging a ban on drilling in the Arctic.
Former President Bill Clinton officially launched a verified account on Twitter this week, with the handle @billclinton.
Merchandisers seemingly seeking to profit off the global movement to show solidarity with the people of Boston have tried to trademark the phrase 'Boston Strong.'
Tamerlan Tsarnaev first caught the eye of authorities after he was spotted meeting with a person involved in the militant Islamic underground movement in Dagestan last summer.
The U.S. intelligence community is being blamed for failing to adequately spot the national security threat posed by the Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, despite repeated warnings.
As Bostonians take to the streets in a jubilant force on Friday after the arrest of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, the families of the victims whose lives were tragically lost still grieve for their loved ones.
Bostonians took to the streets with joyful cries and cheering after police captured, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the alleged perpetrator behind the Boston Marathon bombing on Friday night.
The FBI revealed on Friday that they had interviewed Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011, after a foreign government alerted officials of possible extremist ties.
Officials in Boston announced on Friday night that the city's security lockdown has been lifted but urged residents to exercise extreme caution since the second bombing suspect remains on the loose.
A new image has emerged of the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings calmly walking away from the scene of carnage.
Jeff Bauman, who lost both legs in the Boston Marathon bombings, woke up after surgery for his injuries and though still heavily medicated began to describe one of the bombing suspects.
Sources say Clemson's DeAndre Hopkins, left, and Rutgers wide receiver Mark Harrison, right, were responsible for the disgusting scene in their hotel room at the Crowne Plaza Indianapolis during a scouting event in February.
A chilling video of the explosion in West, Texas on Wednesday, captured by Derrick Hurtt and his daughter Khloey, who both witnessed the blast, reveals the sheer terror that has rocked this tight-knit community.
Federal agents on Wednesday arrested Paul Kevin Curtis of Corinth, Mississippi, who is accused of sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama and Sen. Roger Wicker, a Republican from Mississippi.
Army Sgt. Bernard Madore and 1st Lt. Steve Fiola were participating in the Boston Marathon in honor of veterans who died fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Violence broke out at the detention center on Guantanamo Bay in Cuba on Saturday when guards at the Naval base tried to move prisoners into single-cells in an attempt to end a 66-day hunger strike.
Senate Democrats have reportedly blocked a proposed resolution to honor former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who died on Monday at age 87.
Mega church pastor Rick Warren tweeted on Thursday that he forgives whoever sold the unregistered weapon to his son Matthew who shot him last Friday.
Mega church pastor Rick Warren revealed on Tuesday his heartache at receiving comments from critics who blamed the spiritual leader for causing his son's suicide.
Aereo, the brainchild of IAC's Barry Diller, started in February 2012 and allows users to view live, broadcast television on their mobile device. Currently only users in the New York metro area can access the service.
Rick Warren's youngest son Matthew committed suicide on Friday at the age of 27 after a long battle with depression.
A video of Sarah Merkle, 15, addressing Maryland legislators in March has gone viral as the gun activists urged lawmakers not the enact tighter gun control measures.
FBI officials interviewed retired General David Petraeus on Friday at his home in Arlington, Virginia shortly after the disgraced official publicly apologized for his affair.
A non-profit in Massachusetts, edX, is promoting an automated software that would review essays and instantly grade written assignments according to computerized scoring system.
Robby Novak, aka Kid President, was invited to the Oval Office on Monday for an audience with President Obama during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll.
Troops stationed in Afghanistan will have to give up catered meals, Bingo nights and salsa dance lessons as the U.S. prepares to implement its withdrawal from the country by 2014.
Joshua DuBois, dubbed President Obama's Pastor-in-Chief, has come out in strong defense of the president's religious conviction and his commitment to live out his faith.
A new book by author Peter Eisner reviews the legacy of the forgotten pope, Pius XI, who tried to initiate a campaign to condemn the Nazi regime but whose message died with him in 1939.
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are set to be the most expensive military conflicts in history, costing as $6 trillion, a new report by Harvard public policy professor Linda J. Bilmes estimates.
Donald Trump admitted on Wednesday night on Dave Letterman's show that some of the comments he has posted to Twitter have come back to haunt him.
President George W. Bush (left) greets 6-foot-8 Baylor basketball star Brittney Griner (right), who landed three slam dunks for her team in Waco, Texas on Tuesday.
President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama invited friends to the Old Family Dining Room at the White House on Monday night for a Passover Seder.
The Kennedy Presidential library posted the collection of photos on their website on Monday, 50 years after the Kennedy clan was captured enjoying some fresh at the center in Frederick County, Maryland on March 31, 1963.
The Kardashian sisters have been the subject of much spoof material. But the latest offending item is not one Kourtney, Kim and Khloe are taking lightly. The reality star siblings have confirmed they will be taking legal action after an image from an advertising agency working on Ford’s Figo car showed them bound and tied in the trunk of a vehicle.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg predicted on Sunday that pressure from the American public would eventually force the Congress to expand background checks for gun buyers.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is funding a $12 million ad campaign, to launch on Monday, through his super PAC to push for universal background checks for gun sales.