Former President Bill Clinton will tell Democrats tonight the country has a choice between President Obama's view of "shared responsibility" or what he said was Mitt Romney's "winner take all" philosophy....
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The Democratic National Convention 2012
An explosive mix of dysfunction, miscommunication, and misunderstandings inside and outside the White House led to the collapse of a historic spending and debt deal that President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner were on the verge of reaching last summer, according to revelations in author Bob Woodward's latest book
William Shatner is facing a lawsuit from two former employees who allege that the “Star Trek” actor discriminated and harassed them after one of them refused to sign a waiver after getting injured on the job. Oscar Alfaro and his wife, Delmy, filed a lawsuit...
Tune into ABC News on Thursday. Diane Sawyer Interviews First Lady Michelle Obama tomorrow on World News, hours before Barack Obama takes the stage to accept his party’s nomination and argue he deserves a second term. But first, lets live blog. We’ll have live commentary...
Newly obtained college records for suspected mass murderer James Holmes highlight a perplexing disconnect between a student who appeared to have remarkable academic ability, and the now-24-year-old accused of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
The nuptials promise of "till death us do part" got an intriguing twist in the Russian city of Omsk when a woman received an elaborate marriage proposal from her boyfriend, who she thought had just died.
Kennedy remembers her uncle, the long-time Massachusetts senator.
New study finds strong link between head injuries and neurological diseases.
Forget toys and video games. When Wyatt Erber won $1,000, the Illinois third-grader knew exactly what he wanted to do with the money. He gave his winnings to his neighbors to go toward the care of 2-year-old Cara Kielty, who is battling leukemia.
A nationwide manhunt for a suspect in a child pornography investigation has resulted in two people arrested in Oregon and two girls rescued from an allegedly sexually abusive home.
A U.S. federal appeals court ruled today that the famous French luxury shoe designer was entitled to trademark protection of its signature fire engine red soles, with certain limitations.