Associated Press
| May 23, 2013
A bridge on the Interstate 5 highway in Washington state has collapsed, dumping vehicles into the Skagit River. Officials say nobody was killed, but the main route to Canada has been cut off and the incident has raised fears about the region's agi...
Associated Press
| May 22, 2013
Like many others in the state, the Oklahoma elementary school where seven students died this week lacked a safe room children could flee to as the tornado approached. State law doesn't require the rooms and a lack of funds has kept many school fro...
Associated Press
| May 22, 2013
Hundreds of supporters of the far-right English Defence League decided the best way to defend England was by clashing with police in London hours after attackers hacked a soldier to death in the street. Two mosques were attacked elsewhere in England.
Associated Press
| May 22, 2013
An IRS aide who reported that her agency was targeting right-wing groups told a congressional panel that she did nothing wrong, broke no laws and did not provide false information. But that's the only thing Lois Lerner is saying, now. She invoked ...
Associated Press
| May 22, 2013
Pitched battles broke out between thousands of students and cops in the streets of Valparaiso, Chile, during a protest over ... education. Students demanding wider access to education launched demonstrations as President Sebastian Pinera's deliver...
Associated Press
| May 21, 2013
"The people of Moore should know that their country will remain on the ground there for them, beside them, as long as it takes," President Obama said today as he pledged urgent aid in the wake of one of the most destructive storms in the nation's ...
Associated Press
| May 20, 2013
A series of car and suicide bombings in markets and bus stations killed at least 86 people in the latest violence mostly in Shia Muslim sections of Iraq, pushing the death toll over the past week to more than 230 and marking some of the worst sect...
Associated Press
| May 17, 2013
Thieves ripped a safe from the wall of a hotel room near the Cannes Film Festival and made off with some $1 million worth of jewelry being held by a representative of the Swiss jewelry firm Chopard. Though the company often loans gems to actresses...
Associated Press
| May 16, 2013
Dozens were killed and one million people evacuated from their homes as Cyclone Mahasen roared into the southern coast of Bangladesh. Mud and straw huts were flattened by heavy rains and winds, and entire villages were inundated with floods. But M...
Associated Press
| May 16, 2013
A horrifying surveillance tape shows a 14-month-old girl slowly roll in her stroller off a Philadelphia train platform and onto the tracks. An emergency call stopped any trains from entering the station. The toddler survived with a facial lacerati...
— May 15 at 01:26 am
...involving highly classified material” from early 2012. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. said he could not comment on an open investigation — alt...
— last Sunday at 08:12 am
...as individuals, cannot," Cornyn said. Cornyn said the Justice Department's actions were part of a pattern for Obama's administration to quiet it...
— May 14 at 07:20 pm
...published by the Justice Department require that subpoenas of records of news organizations must be personally approved by the attorney general ...