U.S. Gas Prices jump 18 cents in 2 Weeks
Talks on Iran's nuclear program resume:
Iraqi's book takes on U.S. mismanagement:
Huckabee questions Romney hunting claim:
U.S. gas prices jump 18 cents in 2 weeks:
Blast Kills 6 NATO Soldiers in Afghanistan:
Sadr Calls on Iraqis to End U.S. 'Occupation':
Six U.S. Soldiers Killed In Iraq:
Why do US presidential candidates need so much money?:
Scientists Find DNA That Determines Dog Size:
Iran and the major powers seeking to halt its nuclear program resumed discussions almost immediately after Iran announced that it was releasing a British navy crew, an EU official said Thursday.
Iraqi's book takes on U.S. mismanagement:
In a rueful reflection on what might have been, an Iraqi government insider details in 500 pages the U.S. occupation's "shocking" mismanagement of his country — a performance so bad, he writes, that by 2007 Iraqis had "turned their backs on their would-be liberators."
Huckabee questions Romney hunting claim:
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney was wrong to suggest he was a lifelong hunter even though he never took out a license, campaign rival Mike Huckabee said Sunday.
U.S. gas prices jump 18 cents in 2 weeks:
The average cost of self-serve regular gasoline rose about 18 cents per gallon nationwide over the past two weeks, according to a survey released Sunday.
Blast Kills 6 NATO Soldiers in Afghanistan:
Also today, the Taliban said it had executed the Afghan translator kidnapped in March with an Italian journalist.
Sadr Calls on Iraqis to End U.S. 'Occupation':
Radical cleric accuses the U.S. of dividing Iraq through stoking violence, urges militiamen and Iraq's security forces to stop fighting each other.
Six U.S. Soldiers Killed In Iraq:
Six U.S. soldiers died in Iraq on Sunday, the U.S. military announced. Four were killed by south of Baghdad and two died in Diyala and Salahuddin provinces, both north of Baghdad.
Why do US presidential candidates need so much money?:
US presidential candidates have announced their record-breaking fundraising results for the first three months of a longer-than-usual campaign.
Scientists Find DNA That Determines Dog Size:
Scientists have discovered a genetic reason why some dogs are small and others big. They say the finding has implications beyond canine size, since the work applies to the study of other complex genetic traits, such as diseases and ...