Washington’s slump continues
The Capitals drop their second consecutive game and fourth in six contests.
GOP claims victory in election cliffhanger; provisional votes are expected to be counted today in race between Sen. R. Edward Houck and Republican challenger Bryce Reeves.
“I am absolutely devastated by the developments,” says Paterno, who has been criticized for not doing more in scandal stemming from sex abuse charges.
Sharon Bialek, left, to appear with Karen Kraushaar, who has filed other workplace complaints.
Families respond to news of “gross mismanagement” at Dover Air Force Base mortuary.
After more than nine years in U.S. custody, alleged mastermind of 2000 attack finally appears in public.
Investors worry that political turmoil in Italy could send Europe’s debt woes into greater crisis.
Angry voters rebelled against the GOP’s extreme policies.
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