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20 hours ago
With the 4th of July in mind, we asked some country-music artists to reveal why they're proud to be an American.
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21 hours ago
Sarah Palin is stepping down as Alaska governor.
Will she now be making a White House bid in 2012?
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3 days ago
Thousands of U.S. Marines and hundreds of Afghan troops moved into Taliban-infested villages of southern Afghanistan Thursday in the first major operation under President Barack Obama's strategy to stabilize the country.
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3 days ago
Amnesty International has accused Israeli forces of war crimes, saying they used children as human shields and conducted wanton attacks on civilians during their offensive in the Gaza Strip. Interview with Donatella Rovera, who led an Amnesty mission to Gaza and southern Israel.
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3 days ago
Novaya Gazeta, a small newspaper based in Moscow, became part of the story when its journalists began getting murdered. The staff continues on, but is looking for answers.
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5 days ago
Iraqi forces assumed formal control of Baghdad and other cities after American troops handed over security in urban areas in a defining step toward ending the U.S. combat role in the country.
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5 days ago
Iran's election oversight body has declared the hotly disputed presidential vote to be valid after a partial recount, rejecting opposition allegations of fraud and further silencing calls for a new vote.
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5 days ago
Iran says it has freed five local British embassy staff arrested on accusations of stoking post-election unrest. The announcement comes as Iran's top election body began a partial recount of the fiercely-disputed presidential election, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for a probe into the death of Neda Agah-Soltan.
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One of the reasons attributed to Iraq's improving security situation is the Sahwa, Sunni militia recruited by US forces to help combat Al-Qaeda. Now that American soldiers are preparing to withdraw from the cities, the Sahwa are undergoing training to join Iraq's regular army and police.
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6 days ago
Honduran President Manuel Zelaya said he was the victim of "a coup" and a "brutal kidnapping" by soldiers, and President Barack Obama said he was "deeply concerned" by the Sunday morning detention of the Central American president.
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