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US student Amanda Knox says she is "frightened and saddened" after a court in Italy reinstated her guilty verdict for the 2007 murder of her British flatmate Meredith...
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Stocks rose sharply Thursday, with large parts of the market erasing Wednesday's losses, as investors cheered a batch of strong earnings from Facebook and...
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One of the first revelations by Edward Snowden, a former contract employee of the National Security Agency, involved the NSA's use of popular services for gathering. Among these...

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry addresses reporters during a joint news conference with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin, Germany, on January 31, 2014
US Secretary of State John Kerry is due to meet top Ukrainian opposition leaders on the sidelines of a security summit in Munich, amid continuing unrest in the country. Mr Kerry said his message would be one of full support. On the eve of the...
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Full View of the George Washington Bridge from the New York side of the Hudson River. The George Washington Bridge is popular among sightseers and commuters traveling by foot, bicycle, or roller skates.
A former New Jersey official on Friday claimed Governor Chris Christie knew about politically-motivated traffic jams as they were happening, re-igniting a political scandal that has taken a toll on the prominent Republican many had considered a...
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In this Friday, April 6, 2012 file photo, a supporter of Pakistani religious group Jamaat-ud-Dawwa stands on a representation of a U. S. flag before set it on fire during a protest rally in Karachi, Pakistan. The U.S. and Pakistan are starting to look more like enemies than friends, threatening the U.S. fight against Taliban and al-Qaida militants based in the country and efforts to stabilize neighboring Afghanistan before American troops withdraw.
Katherine Zimmerman is a senior analyst at the American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project and authored the report “The al-Qaeda Network: A New Framework for Defining the Enemy.” What exactly is al-Qaeda? And who cares?...
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Medical workers aid injured people at the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon following an explosion in Boston
Washington/Boston - The United States will seek the death penalty for accused bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is charged with planting homemade explosives devices that killed three people and wounded 264 at the Boston Marathon last year, the...
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Members of the Chinese community with Dragon during celebrate the Lunar New Year in Kolkata on 10 February  2013
Zlatica Hoke WASHINGTON — People in many Asian countries as well as Asian communities elsewhere in the world are marking the start of a new lunar year with family gatherings, fireworks and street parties. According to the ancient Chinese horoscope,...
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Vice Adm. Michael Rogers, commander of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and U.S. 10th Fleet, speaks to Information Dominance Corps Sailors.
WASHINGTON — A Navy admiral is President Barack Obama’s choice to be the next head of the National Security Agency, which is embroiled in controversy over its secret surveillance programs and massive collection of phone and Internet data....
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Robert A. Wood Sr.
U.S. murder suspect Amanda Knox reacts during a hearing at Perugia's court, Italy, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. Prosecutors are set to make their sentencing requests for an American student and her former boyfriend accused of killing a British woman in Italy.
American exchange student Amanda Knox says she is "frightened and saddened" after being re-convicted in the stabbing death of her roommate when they were...
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