Christian protesters, military clash in Cairo

(A woman grieves at a hospital in Cairo. | AP)

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GOP field vague on economic remedies

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Trying to woo the anti-Romney bloc

Trying to woo the anti-Romney bloc

GOP nomination may be decided by a segment of voters who agree on only one thing: They don’t like Mitt.

France and Belgium agree on plan that nationalizes troubled Dexia bank

France and Belgium agree on plan that nationalizes troubled Dexia bank

German, French leaders promise sweeping changes to euro zone’s governance, but offer few details.

4-year battle leaves federal worker idle, but collecting pay

4-year battle leaves federal worker idle, but collecting pay

Federal worker Stephen Patrick spent three years being paid for doing nothing and a year without being paid at all.

In effort to reach out to families, teachers start making house calls

In effort to reach out to families, teachers start making house calls

Educators reach out to families in a manner once considered out of bounds to turn unresponsive parents into allies.

A young mother, gone without a trace

A young mother, gone without a trace

Unique Harris disappeared from her home one year ago. Her family was left with no answers, no clues.

Hundreds of fans, paparazzi greet newlyweds. (Getty Images)

Hundreds of fans, paparazzi greet newlyweds. (Getty Images)

McCartney, Shevell wed in London

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Alabama law sends Hispanic families fleeing

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Clashes between Christian protesters, security in Egypt

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Steve Jobs dead at 56

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Love after war

A relationship blossomed after Berschinski returned from Afghanistan with both of his legs blown off.

Paul McCartney marries

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The jeweler died without seeing his would-be robber sentenced.

‘Occupy Wall Street’ protests continue

Demonstrators’ protests against corporations spread across the country.

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Maryland vs. Georgia Tech

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Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis dies at 82

The Hall of Famer helped turn the NFL into the most popular sports league.

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Perry, Romney court conservatives

Perry, Romney court conservatives

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Saturday denounced "poisonous language" against faiths. His rival, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, steered well clear of that simmering issue and discussed "big government." (Oct. 8)
Rangers top Tigers 3-2 in ALCS opener

Rangers top Tigers 3-2 in ALCS opener

Nelson Cruz hit a home run as the Texas Rangers beat Detroit's Justin Verlander 3-2 Saturday night. Rain caused nearly two hours of delays in the AL championship series opener. (Oct. 9)
Herman Cain ‘one of the people’ at Costco

Herman Cain ‘one of the people’ at Costco

Former Godfather's Pizza chief executive Herman Cain talks about why he resonates with voters at Costco in Arlington on Friday where he signed his book, "This is Herman Cain! My Journey to the White House.”
Brewers win in extra innings, advance to NLCS

Brewers win in extra innings, advance to NLCS

Nyjer Morgan did it again for Milwaukee, delivering an RBI single in the 10th inning to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-2 Friday in Game 5 and send the Brewers to the NL championship series. (Oct. 7)
Sir Paul McCartney to marry for a third time

Sir Paul McCartney to marry for a third time

Sir Paul McCartney will soon be wed to Nancy Shevell, his third try at marriage. (Oct. 8)
Cardinals beat Phillies, advance to NLCS

Cardinals beat Phillies, advance to NLCS

Chris Carpenter tossed a three-hitter to out-pitch old pal Roy Halladay in a duel for the ages and the St. Louis Cardinals edged the Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 Friday night in the deciding Game 5 of their NL playoff series

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