President Barack Obama told congressional leaders Tuesday that he plans to invite them all out to Camp David.
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China, one of the biggest Internet policers, took no chances with the latest online sensation and blocked the WikiLeaks website Wednesday amid potentially embarrassing claims made in leaked U.S. diplomatic memos posted there.
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Spain's Interior Ministry says police have arrested at least 7 people in a raid on a group suspected of forging passports for an al-Qaida-linked Islamic terrorist group.
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To some, Cabrini-Green's infamous high-rises were a symbol of urban blight - towering testaments to the failure of Chicago public housing to safely give shelter to the poorest of the poor. But to the last residents being rousted from the last building, Cabrini-Green was simply home.
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Families choosing whether to donate a loved one's organs usually have days to grapple with their decision, all while the patient lies hooked up to machines in a hospital bed.
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New soldiers expecting Army drill sergeants to bust their chops over poor posture or a wayward gaze may instead want to avoid a more modern military transgression: relying on fast food for sustenance.
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Once-secret U.S. diplomatic memos reveal Western concerns that Islamist militants might get access to Pakistan's nuclear material and American skepticism that Islamabad will sever ties to Taliban factions fighting in Afghanistan.
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The former Soviet republic of Belarus says it will give up its stockpile of material used to make nuclear weapons by 2012.
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After years of delays and legal wrangling, a murder trial begins Wednesday for the man accused of shooting an American Indian Movement activist 35 years ago on South Dakota's Pine Ridge reservation.
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China's foreign minister called Wednesday on all parties to avoid acts that risk further inflaming heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula.
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