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Lawyers for Dominique Strauss-Kahn pushed back Tuesday against allegations that he facilitated prostitution in France, saying there was "no significant evidence" the former International Monetary Fund chief knew young women at parties he attended were being paid for sex.
GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum tells CNN's Wolf Blitzer why he lashed out at a New York Times reporter.
For 12 bloody, horrific months, Syrian dissidents and world leaders have dreamt of one outcome for the Syrian crisis: the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad.
When health care reform passed Congress more than two years ago, Julie Walters yelled for her husband to come into the living room where she was watching the vote live on television.
David Orentlicher says that court decisions since the 1940s provide ample support for the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.
Peter Bergen and Jennifer Rowland says the past year has seen the number of CIA drone strikes in Pakistan plummet
In one of the most highly anticipated Supreme Court hearings in years, the justices on Tuesday offered sharply divided views on the controversial individual mandate provision at the heart of the 2010 federal health care reform law.
A look at oral arguments from day one of the Supreme Court debate over President Obama's health care mandate.
Health coverage is easy to get if you're healthy. The problem is when you're sick or have a history of illness.
LZ Granderson says the bounty offer to capture Trayvon Martin's shooter is a call for revenge, and revenge and justice are very different.
Al Jazeera's Paris bureau received video of the shootings in southwest France blamed on Mohammed Merah, and gave the material to the police, bureau chief Zied Tarrouche said Tuesday.
The United States men's Olympic soccer team had its hopes dashed Monday night after a dramatic late goal killed their chances of going to London.
As the prosecutor in Florida continued to sort out the facts in the case, Trayvon Martin's parents attended a forum on hate crimes and "stand your ground" laws.
Pope Benedict XVI has arrived at Havana's International airport, after traveling from the southeastern city of Santiago de Cuba.
North Korea said Tuesday that it would not abandon its plan to carry out a satellite launch next month despite recent warnings from President Obama over the move.
The envoy views the agreement to a six-point plan as "an important initial step" but stressed that implementation is key, according to his spokesman.
Orange County authorities say they have finished the investigation into the suspected hazing-related death of Robert Champion, the 26-year-old Florida A&M University student and drum major who died in November.
The body of an Iraqi woman, whose brutal beating death may have been a hate crime, will be flown home for burial.
President Barack Obama is scheduled to meet Tuesday with Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani amid efforts by the United States and Pakistan to redefine their relationship after a string of damaging episodes last year.
In one of the most anticipated Supreme Court hearings in years, the justices on Tuesday offered sharply divided views on the controversial individual mandate provision at the heart of the 2010 federal health care reform law.
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