Some of the bravest, noblest women and men I have met are members of the United States armed forces. To them, military intervention is not about winning a debate on television or sounding smart on Twitter. With the United Nations ruling out support for military options to stop the bloodbath ...
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L.A. school in child abuse scandal reopens
As scandal-plagued Miramonte Elementary School reopened with a new staff, L.A. school officials announced that ousted teachers could return if they are cleared in the investigation into faculty sexual misconduct.
126 reported killed as attacks escalate
A Syrian opposition group reported as many as 126 deaths at the hands of government forces Thursday as President Bashar al-Assad escalated a brutal assault against an opposition that wants an end to his regime.
Romney vows to get more aggressive
Facing new questions about the strength of his candidacy, Mitt Romney said he's prepared to change his approach against resurgent GOP rival Rick Santorum.
Gingrich returning to home turf after drubbing
After rival Rick Santorum’s sweep in this week’s contests, Newt Gingrich is looking to revitalize his campaign with a strong showing on Super Tuesday next month.
Gingrich returning to home turf after drubbing
After rival Rick Santorum’s sweep in this week’s contests, Newt Gingrich is looking to revitalize his campaign with a strong showing on Super Tuesday next month.
Activist: Infants, medical staff killed in Syria crackdown
Four days of shelling by Syrian government forces have left residents in the besieged city of Homs in fear for their lives as bodies lie in the streets.
Former senator’s three-state victory stalls Romney
Rick Santorum’s decisive wins in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado halt rival Mitt Romney’s momentum, and throw the race for the GOP presidential nomination wide open. FULL STORY
‘Your days are numbered,’ U.S. official tells al-Assad
As Syria’s indiscriminate crackdown continues, U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice made clear on CNN that the U.S. has lost patience with President Bashar al-Assad.
Today’s primaries about bragging rights
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- Stay out U.S.
- L.A. school in child abuse scandal reopens
- 126 reported killed as attacks escalate
- Romney vows to get more aggressive
- Gingrich returning to home turf after drubbing
- Gingrich returning to home turf after drubbing
- Activist: Infants, medical staff killed in Syria crackdown
- Former senator’s three-state victory stalls Romney
- ‘Your days are numbered,’ U.S. official tells al-Assad
- Today’s primaries about bragging rights
