By Ben Feller - Associated Press
Gen. James Jones, President Barack Obama's national security adviser, is stepping down and will be replaced by his top deputy Tom Donilon, two senior administration officials told The Associated Press on Friday. Published 10:26 a.m. October 8, 2010
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
updated 14 hours, 22 minutes ago
Basic government spending rose by 9 percent in fiscal 2010, driving the country to a $1.291 trillion deficit down $125 billion from 2009, but still the second-largest hole on record, the Congressional Budget Office said Thursday. Published 5:23 p.m. October 7, 2010
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Convoy attacks continue in Pakistan
Gunmen at a closed border crossing in northwest Pakistan torched a dozen idle tankers carrying fuel for NATO troops in Afghanistan.
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Hungarian sludge reaches Danube
The toxic red sludge that inundated three Hungarian villages reached Europe's mighty Danube River on Thursday.
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NATO trucks looted in Pakistan
Equipment and supplies stolen from trucks at a terminal where NATO containers are kept in Peshawar, Pakistan, end up for sale at local markets.
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Funeral protest case before Supreme Court
The Supreme Court heard arguments to determine whether anti-gay protests at military funerals are protected free speech.
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The war in Afghanistan, which began in 2001 with a lightning rout of the Taliban, has transformed into a counterinsurgency with no end in sight.
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New photos of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's son Kim Jong-un with North Korean soldiers are released by the Korean Central News Agency.
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Photos from this week's Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
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Toxic mud buries Hungarian towns
A ruptured sludge reservoir of the Ajkai Timfoldgyar alumina plant in Kolontar, Hungary, has flooded three villages with toxic mud, killing three.
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Thai court clears way for Bout extradition
A Thai court dismissed charges against suspected Russian arms smuggler Viktor Bout, clearing the way for his extradition to the United States.
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A Russian Soyuz space ship that will carry a new crew to the International Space Station is moved to the launch pad at the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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By Patrice Hill - The Washington Times
The nation's businesses created another 64,000 jobs last month -- adding to a string of steady gains this year that has been welcome for job-hunters but not strong enough to draw down the unemployment rate. Published 10:04 a.m. October 8, 2010
By Jim McElhatton - The Washington Times
Republican Trey Gowdy has lots to say about Washington politics in his campaign for a congressional seat in South Carolina — and much of it isn't too flattering. Published 8:08 p.m. October 7, 2010
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By Ralph Z. Hallow - The Washington Times
Despite help from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican National Committee's severe money problems have only worsened as the GOP's chief campaign fundraising organization enters the last few weeks of the midterm elections, The Washington Times has learned. Published 6:04 p.m. October 7, 2010
updated 14 hours, 27 minutes ago
By Shaun Waterman - The Washington Times
A new Army regulation requires soldiers to report behavior by their comrades that might be a sign of terrorist or extremist sympathies — a response to the failure to identify accused Fort Hood jihadist shooter Maj. Nidal M. Hasan. Published 6:40 p.m. October 7, 2010
By Ben Feller - Associated Press
Gen. James Jones, President Barack Obama's national security adviser, is stepping down and will be replaced by his top deputy Tom Donilon, two senior administration officials told The Associated Press on Friday. Published 10:26 a.m. October 8, 2010
By Patrice Hill - The Washington Times
The nation's businesses created another 64,000 jobs last month -- adding to a string of steady gains this year that has been welcome for job-hunters but not strong enough to draw down the unemployment rate. Published 10:04 a.m. October 8, 2010
By Joseph Weber - The Washington Times
President Obama visited Maryland on Thursday to support incumbent Gov. Martin O'Malley's re-election bid and to urge Democrats to vote in November, despite their disappointment with the first two years of his presidency. Published 8:16 p.m. October 7, 2010
By Karl Ritter and Scott McDonald - Associated Press
updated 2 hours, 20 minutes ago
Imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for using nonviolence to demand fundamental human rights in his homeland. The award ignited a furious response from China, which accused the Norwegian Nobel Committee of violating its own principles by honoring "a criminal." Published 5:50 a.m. October 8, 2010
By Rahim Faiez - Associated Press
updated 5 minutes ago
A provincial governor and at least 19 other people were killed by a massive bomb blast inside a packed mosque during Friday prayers in northern Afghanistan, where insurgents have stepped up violence amid intensified NATO-Afghan military operations. Published 9:22 a.m. October 8, 2010
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