On the road to recovery, one must always accept reality and the truth as it exists. Not in what we want it to be, but in what it is. Mitt Romney is behind — nationally and in nearly every key battleground state. This race today......
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For bullied high school sophomore Whitney Kropp, looking good was the best revenge. Earlier this month, the West Branch, Mich., teen said she thought about killing herself after some classmates told her she was nominated to homecoming court as a joke. On Friday, Kropp had...
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New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger died on Sept. 29, 2012 at age 86. He died at his home in Southampton, N.Y., after a long illness. He had retired in 1992 after three decades at the paper's helm and was succeeded by his son, Arthur Jr.
The actress took some time off to go paddle boarding.
Northwestern University sophomore Harsha Maddula, who disappeared about a week ago, drowned, according to the medical examiner. A fisherman found the body floating near some boats at a harbor in Wilmette, Ill., Thursday night.
Teacher pulled out of his classroom for allegedly arranging colleague's murder.
Jeffrey Kofman investigates what the Royals are doing to stop photo publication.
Superstar, ex-governor of California explains his extramarital affair.
Popular electronics devices temp thieves into extreme measures.
Doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore offered cancer victim Sherrie Walter a chance at a new ear -- a permanent one built from her own tissue and grown on her arm.
Meet the cute pooches bent on proving that when it comes to fighting crime, size doesn't matter.
Actor talks about starring in and directing his new movie based on the Iran hostage crisis.