A year ago, at a Quaker Meeting House in Fla., a small group of activists met to plan a protest of military recruiting at local high schools. What they didn't know was that their meeting had come to the attention of the U.S. military. A secret 40
The Pentagon is in the early stages of drafting a wartime request for up to $100 billion more for Iraq and Afghanistan, a figure that would push spending related to the wars to a staggering half-trillion dollars.
Special Prosecutor Fitzgerald is expected to ask a grand jury investigating the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame to indict Deputy White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove for making false statements to the FBI and Justice Department investigators in Oct
8 Current and Former Executives Named as Co-Defendants, Including former CEO O'Dell and New CEO Swidarski. Class Action Suit Alleges Fraud, Insider Trading, Manipulation of Stock Prices, Concealment of Known Flaws in Voting Machines and Company S
53 officers from a number of law enforcement agencies, some with guns drawn, stormed into 2 Aspen restaurants during the busy after-ski time, netted about 2 ounces of cocaine, $3,000 in cash, nine arrests for drug involvement and 11 for immigration l
Attorneys defending a man charged with laundering millions of dollars for terrorist activities said they want more information about a journalist's claim she watched Israeli authorities interrogate their client.
A federal grand jury on Monday indicted former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman and former HealthSouth Chairman Richard Scrushy on more charges in a political corruption case.
Prosecutors can subpoena Rush Limbaugh's doctors as part of an investigation into whether the conservative radio commentator illegally bought painkillers, a judge ruled Monday.
More than 450 policemen, four times the usual number, will patrol Sydney's streets on Tuesday to prevent a third night of racial violence by youth gangs who have attacked people, smashed cars and hurled rocks at police.
Robert Blackwill, deputy national security adviser in Bush's first term: "Of course torture should not be widespread and of course there should be extraordinarily stringent top-down requirements in this respect. But never? ... I wouldn't
Chinese intellectuals have demanded an inquiry after police shot and killed protesters in a south China village, comparing the violence to the military crackdown on Tiananmen Square demonstrators in 1989.
Phone customers are due $9 billion in tax refunds and a 3% cut in wireless phone and long-distance bills, according to a series of federal court decisions.
The racial unrest that broke out in Sydney's beachside suburbs over the weekend has spread to two other large Australian cities, where people of Middle Eastern descent were assaulted by whites, police said Tuesday.
Conyers had led hearings earlier this year concerning the so-called "Downing Street Documents", a series of leaked memos from high-level British officials revealing the Bush Administration's determination to topple Saddam Hussein via mi
Microsoft Corp. may consider sharing its online-advertising revenue with consumers who use its Internet search engine in an attempt to attract more users to Microsoft's search business.
Stanley "Tookie" Williams, a gang leader-turned-peace advocate whose cause drew worldwide attention, was executed in San Quentin's death chamber after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger denied his last-ditch plea for clemency and the Supreme C
Mr. Rumsfeld who, in 2003, signed a classified document called the “Information Operations Roadmap,” which “accelerated ‘a plan to advance the goal of information operations as a core military competency.’”
The ACLU raised objections yesterday to a little-noticed provision of the latest version of the Patriot Act, that would give the Secret Service wider latitude to charge protesters accused of disrupting major events including political conventions and
Establishing order and security, restoring essential services and meeting the humanitarian needs of the population of a country we just vanquished is now a "core U.S. military mission."
China trumped the United States in 2004 as the world’s leading exporter of high-tech goods like laptop computers, mobile phones and digital cameras, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said.
The ACLU has appealed a federal court's decision to allow the CIA to withhold documents allegedly signed by President Bush, authorizing the establishment of secret CIA prisons overseas and detailing appropriate treatment of prisoners.
"I made a tough decision [on Iraq]. And knowing what I know today I'd make the same decision again," Bush said. About 30,000 Iraqis and 2,140 U.S. troops had been killed since the start of the war was a "down payment" on democ
O'Dell's resignation comes just days after reports that the company was facing imminent securities fraud litigation surrounding charges of insider trading, new allegations of technical woes and may have mishandled elections in Georgia and Ohi
Police learned of cell phone text messages urging people to retaliate for the attack on the lifeguards, fought back with batons and pepper spray. Young men of Arab descent struck back fighting with police for hours and smashing dozens of cars with st
Dottie Neeley, 87, was fingerprinted, photographed and thrown in jail. She is among a growing number of senior citizens charged in a crackdown: Elderly people reselling their painkillers and other medications to addicts.
In a rare, unscripted moment,
President Bush estimated 30,000 Iraqis have died in the war, the first time he has publicly acknowledged the high price Iraqis have paid in the push for imposed "democracy."
Police launched a massive sweep of San Diego's medical marijuana dispensaries today. Most of the city's 18 known dispensaries hit. Led by local police, but DEA agents are also said to be involved.
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