Libya's new masters offered a million-dollar bounty for the fugitive Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday, after he urged his men to carry on a battle that kept the capital in a state of fear.
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Libya's new masters offered a million-dollar bounty for the fugitive Muammar Gaddafi on Wednesday, after he urged his men to carry on a battle that kept the capital in a state of fear.
During the summer and fall of 1780, at least 27,000 people perished from hurricanes -- an all-time record -- in the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico and the East Coast of the newly-formed U.S.
Bachmann ramped up her criticism of the vacationing president on Wednesday by circulating a “One-Term Obama” petition among her supporters in order to showcase his handling of the economy.
The entire Bahamas – which comprises 29 islands, 661 cays, and 2,387 islets -- remains under a hurricane watch.
Nearly one in every 10 midsized employers is gearing to end health coverage for its workers once federal insurance exchanges kick off in 2014, according to a new survey.
The Virginia earthquake sends a warning as many as 10 U.S. nuclear plants need to be checked
The much-maligned U.S. debt deal is not inconsequential, according to latest budget deficit and economic analysis report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) -- it slices next year's deficit to $973 billion from $1.28 trillion this year, and it will also lower interest rates.
Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney wins endorsements from key supporters of Tim Pawlenty, who dropped out of the race after a poor showing in the Ames Straw Poll.
Gunmen are roaming the corridors, some of them seemingly trained professional soldiers. There's a huge amount of apprehension and nervousness among the journalists here.
Unions have stated that Verizon is pressuring them to make a number of big concessions.
To expedite Gadhafi's arrest a group of businessmen in Libya are now offering a reward of two million dinars, roughly $1.5 million, for the capture of the Libyan dictator.
Thirty-five percent of Americans surveyed in an August Gallup poll said race relations in the U.S. have improved since President Obama's election, a decline from the 70 percent who predicted it would get better directly after the 2008 election.
Only 14 percent of obstetricians and gynecologists in the United States provide abortions, according to researchers at the University of Chicago and Duke University. That is down from 22 percent when a similar survey was conducted in 2008.
Star Jones lashed out on Twitter regarding the ruling of the Dominique Strauss-Kahn case, which cleared DSK of sexual assault charges against a maid. I don't feel sorry for DSK..he can take his SLEAZY butt back to France...I feel sorry for other women who will be scared to report a rape, Jones tweeted on Wednesday.
The United States government has issued a production order to Wikileaks for information on Julian Assange, through the Patriot Act, according to WikiLeak's Twitter feed.
Such heavy rains will also prompt fears of flash flooding in the Delaware Valley.
Before Joe Biden left China this week, the last thing Vice President Xi Jinping told him over dinner was simple: he wants to be friends.
Family of accuser says that justice was not done.
Kim and Medvedev also discussed the possible construction of a pipeline that would cross through North Korea into South Korea.
The U.S. Federal Reserve used a non-competitive bid process when it secured middlemen services to maintain liquidity in the critical money-market fund market -- an emergency action necessitated by the financial crisis triggered by the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
A beleaguered Muammar Gaddafi vowed on Wednesday to fight on to death or victory after jubilant rebels forced him to abandon his Tripoli stronghold in an apparently decisive blow against the Libyan leader's 42-year rule.
Irene has been upgraded to a ‘Category 3’ storm as it passes over the Bahamas on Wednesday, with winds as strong as 115 miles per hour.
Fighting in Libya continues Wednesday, as forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi launch rockets at the rebel-controlled Tripoli International Airport.
Most of the damage and loss of life occurred in New England (particularly Rhode Island); however Long Island and New York City were not completely spared.
A growing number of scandals suggests there risks exist when a school district relies solely on test scores to evaluate academic proficiency and skills mastery.
Here is a brief rundown of important events around the world Wednesday morning, August 24, 2011.
By law, the USPS is mandated to break even -- but for fiscal 2011 it is expecting to post a $8.3 billion shortfall