Former Obama Administration Official: Obama Will 'Pay Price' For Healthcare Promise Reversal
This morning on “This Week,” Crossfire co-host Van Jones, a former Obama administration official, said the president would “pay a price,” for reversing course on his now famous promise that those Americans who like their plans could keep them if them if they wished under...
ABC NewsThe $120,000 farmhouse where Pakistan Taliban chief died
Miranshah (Pakistan) (AFP) - With marble floors, lush green lawns and a towering minaret, the $120,000 farm where feared Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud died in a US drone strike was no grubby mountain cave. Mehsud spent his days skipping around Pakistan's rugged tribal areas to avoid…
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AdChoices CompareCards.comSponsoredRallying for McAuliffe, Obama tears into tea party
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — President Barack Obama cast Republican Ken Cuccinelli on Sunday as part of an extreme tea party Republican faction that shut down the government, throwing the political weight of the White House behind Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the final days of a bitter race for governor.
Associated Press'Ender's Game' blasts to top of weekend box office
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Weekend moviegoers chose sci-fi over slapstick.
Associated PressPaula Abdul connects to Jewish roots in Israel
JERUSALEM (AP) — Paula Abdul, an award-winning singer, dancer, choreographer and TV personality, can add a new title to her resume: religious pilgrim.
Associated PressTropical Storm Sonia moving toward Mexican coast
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Officials on Mexico's storm-struck Pacific coast braced on Sunday for the possibility of heavy rains with the arrival of fast-moving Tropical Storm Sonia, which was projected to hit the mainland by early Monday.
Associated PressDjokovic targets year-ending hat-trick
Paris Masters champion Novak Djokovic is braced for a triple quickfire challenge of winning the World Tour Finals, the Davis Cup and finishing the year as world number one. The 26-year-old produced some of his best tennis to defeat Spaniard David Ferrer 7-5, 7-5 in Sunday's final in the French…
AFP11 mins agoWhite House, lawmakers: no clemency for Snowden
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House and the leaders of the intelligence committee in Congress are rejecting National Security Agency-contractor Edward Snowden's plea for clemency.
Associated PressInjured boater rescued off Cape May coast
Coast Guard crews were called to rescue an injured boater off the coast of Cape May, New Jersey.
WPVI – PhiladelphiaAlleged Kidnapping Suspect Wrote About Aurora Shooter, Helping Orphans
John Stanley Snorsky, 26, of Aurora, Colo., was Charged Saturday
ABC NewsSen. Rand Paul Wishes He Could Challenge Plagiarism Critics to a 'Duel'; Calls Them 'Hacks and Haters'
On “This Week” Sunday, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., dismissed charges of plagiarism in his speeches and writing made in the last week, saying he was being “unfairly targeted by a bunch of hacks and haters” who he wishes he could challenge to a “duel.” “The...
ABC NewsChiefs stay perfect with 23-13 win over Bills
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Chiefs cornerback Sean Smith was exhausted after he returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown.
Associated PressCleveland kidnap survivor sits down with Dr. Phil
CLEVELAND (AP) — One of three women who escaped from a ramshackle Cleveland home after more than a decade in captivity is about to share her story.
Associated PressHow to pick up a girl in occupied territory
That may not be a popular pick-up line in most bars, but it’s worth a try in the West Bank. A new wave of tongue-in-cheek #PalestinianPickUpLines are making the rounds on Twitter, as they do periodically, adding to compilations such as this one from 2012. Some of the lines refer to Palestinian…
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AdChoices CreditCards.comSponsoredThai ferry sinks killing at least six people
Rescued passengers are brought ashore after an overcrowded ferry sank near Pattaya in Thailand, killing at least six people. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Reuters VideosKerry: US won't allow attacks on Mideast partners
CAIRO (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday tried to reassure America's Arab friends that the United States will not allow them to be attacked "from outside," in an apparent warning to Iran.
Associated PressNote revealing Churchill fears of French war sold in London
Winston Churchill feared that France was about to declare war on Britain in 1940, according to a telegram sent from the British prime minister to governors of the colonies and sold at a London auction on Sunday. "British naval forces morning 3rd July took up station outside Oran and asked the…
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Good Morning AmericaOuster of 'Bishop of Bling' puts heat on wealthy German Catholic Church
As a scandal-ridden bishop withdrew to a monastery in deep Bavaria for a "spiritual time of recovery" this past week, Germany continues to debate how symptomatic Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst, the so-called “Bishop of Bling,” is of the German Catholic Church. “The wealth of the German Catholic…
Christian Science MonitorChina reform checklist: How to tell that this time it's for real?
By Tomasz Janowski TOKYO (Reuters) - The message from Beijing could not be clearer: China needs to shift to a more balanced economy that is socially and environmentally sustainable. That was the conclusion of a key Communist Party meeting a decade ago, yet what followed was more of the same:…
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