John McCain said Tuesday that Sarah Palin did not damage his presidential bid, and that anonymous criticism aimed at her after their crushing defeat was just typical campaign sniping.
A U.S. program that offers trusted trucking companies speedy passage across U.S. borders has begun attracting customers who place a premium on avoiding inspections: Mexican drug smugglers.
A judge's decision to move Johannes Mehserle's murder trial to Los Angeles County is a setback for the former transit police officer charged with gunning down an unarmed man on New Year's Day.
Islamic nations are campaigning for an international treaty to protect religious symbols and beliefs from mockery - essentially a ban on blasphemy at odds with free speech laws in the West.
Nearly three years after the Massachusetts House rejected a bill that would have allowed illegal immigrants to attend college at in-state tuition rates, lawmakers are revisiting the issue.
A third person who was overcome in a sweat lodge ceremony run by self-help guru James Arthur Ray has died.
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Trucker program attracts drug smugglers
Transit cop's murder trial moved to LA
Muslim countries seek global blasphemy ban
Muslim countries seek global blasphemy ban
Mass. immigrant tuition bill to get new push
Fort Hood suspect warned of threats in ranks
Ex-astronaut pleads guilty in attacking woman
Is the “necessity defense” a valid defense in cases of attacks on abortion providers?
Is the “necessity defense” a valid defense in cases of attacks on abortion providers?
China executes 9 Uighurs over ethnic riots