Associated Press
| May 5, 2013
At least 20 people have been killed and person and several injured when thousands of Islamic activists demanding an anti-blasphemy law clashed violently with Bangladesh police in Dhaka. Protesters set fires and hurled rocks as security forces fire...
Associated Press
| May 5, 2013
Israeli warplanes have carried out a second set of air strikes against military targets in Syria, and Syrian officials are warning that the attack "opened the door to all possibilities" of retaliation. Several critical military facilities were str...
Associated Press
| May 3, 2013
Wildfire season has started early in California. One huge blaze northwest of Los Angeles has burned a 10-mile path to the ocean, closing a stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway and causing thousands of evacuations.
Associated Press
| May 1, 2013
How far did Turkmenistan go to deep-six footage of its president falling off his steed? Everyone wildly reported President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov winning a race on his horse, but news that he took a tumble was censored. Guards also c...
Associated Press
| May 1, 2013
Three college students have been busted for allegedly aiding the suspected Boston Marathon bombers. The three are friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, who attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Two of them, Kazakh citizens in the US on ...
Associated Press
| Apr 30, 2013
Buddhist mobs overran two mosques and set hundreds of homes ablaze in central Myanmar, injuring at least 10 people. Terrified families who fled the attacks near Okkan, some 70 miles north of Yangon, could be seen hiding in forests and crouching in...
Associated Press
| Apr 30, 2013
A huge explosion in central Damascus at the former Interior Ministry building has killed at least 13 people and injured 70, Syrian TV is reporting. The blast occurred a day after seven were killed by a car bomb targeting the convey transporting Sy...
Associated Press
| Apr 29, 2013
The White House commended NBA veteran Jason Collins for becoming the first active male player in the four major American professional sports to come out as gay. "I didn't set out to be the first openly gay athlete in a major American team sp...
Associated Press
| Apr 28, 2013
President Obama admitted he's not the "strapping young Muslim socialist" he used to be in his first term, elicting broad guffaws from entertained journalists at the White House Correspondents' dinner over the weekend. So, he's taking a page from M...
Associated Press
| Apr 28, 2013
Thrilled fans lined up in Los Angeles to catch a surprise gig by the Rolling Stones ahead of their "50 and Counting" anniversary tour. Tickets for the 90-minute concert at the Echoplex in the Echo Park neighborhood went for a mere $20. Bruce Willi...
— 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 ...