March hearing set in Fort Hood massacre
A hearing in November’s 13 deaths at the Fort Hood, Texas, military base is tentatively scheduled to begin March 1, the Army said Monday.
Investigators released photographs Wednesday showing a man wanted in the case of a slain woman and her missing 7-year-old daughter.
The Senate health care bill cleared a third and final procedural hurdle Wednesday as Democrats successfully limited remaining debate time on the $871 billion measure.
Criminal charges relating to Michael Jackson’s death last summer will be filed Monday, Los Angeles prosecutors said.
New Jersey and Delaware look set for a blizzard starting Friday afternoon, while Washington and Baltimore, Maryland, may experience “near-blizzard conditions,” the National Weather Service said Thursday.
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is scheduled to name the city’s next police chief Tuesday.
A bronze statue of Helen Keller was unveiled at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday as lawmakers praised her as a trailblazer and an inspiration for those with disabilities.
It’s time to “fall back” again. At 2 a.m. Sunday, you’ll have to turn your clock back one hour, because it’s the end of daylight saving time.
Two men died Saturday morning when their pickup collided head-on with one of Trace Adkins’ tour buses north of Shreveport, Louisiana.
If those coveted 20-something readers can’t identify with Hugh Hefner, maybe they will with “The Simpsons.”
A State Department inspector general’s report says the U.S. Embassy staff in Afghanistan suffers from morale problems, overwork and the constant demands of visiting VIPs, which the report calls “war tourism.”
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