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Syria denies it was behind attack that killed 90

Syria's foreign ministry spokesman has denied government troops were behind an attack on a string of villages that left more than 90 people dead.

Egypt's 3rd runner-up calls for vote recount

A spokesman for the third runner-up in Egypt's presidential race has called for a partial vote recount, citing violations.

Hurricane Bud strengthens into a major hurricane near southwestern coast of…

Bud flexed its muscles as it closed on the southwestern coast of Mexico early Friday, with winds of 115 mph, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

Mount Everest deaths Today Show spotlight: Ebehard Schaaf, Sriya Shah, Song…

Four people died while coming down the southern slope of the mountain during the weekend after reaching Mount Everest's 8848-meter (29,028 foot) summit,

Powerful quake kills at least 4 in northern Italy

One of the worst quakes to hit northeast Italy in hundreds of years rattled the region around Bologna early Sunday, killing at least four people, collapsing

Libyan convicted in Lockerbie bombing dies at 60

Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, a former Libyan intelligence officer who was the only person ever convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, died at home in Tripoli

3 men charged with terror conspiracy ahead of NATO

Three men arrested earlier this week when police raided a Chicago apartment were being held Saturday on terrorism conspiracy charges, accused of trying to make

Suicide bomber kills 8 people in Afghanistan

Afghan security officials say a suicide bomber blew himself up at a police checkpoint in the country's east, killing eight people.

Tanya Thomas: Brevard County mother killed four children before turning gun on…

Investigators believe a Brevard County mother killed her four children before turning the gun on herself early Tuesday.

Nicholas Sarkozy concedes defeat in French election

Nicolas Sarkozy has conceded defeat in France's presidential elections, saying he called challenger Francois Hollande to wish him "good luck" as the

NATO service member killed by a bomb in Afghanistan

A bomb kills a NATO service member Sunday in eastern Afghanistan, the coalition said. 

Chen Guangcheng, Chinese activist who left refuge of the Beijing U.S. Embassy,…

The Chinese activist who left the refuge of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing said Thursday that he regrets the move and now wants U.S. officials to help get him

Osama bin Laden documents seized during al-Qaeda raid to be released by…

Some of the mystery that shrouded Osama bin Laden will be partially lifted as the public gets its first opportunity to read some of the documents seized during

Cleveland bridge plot: FBI arrests five

Five suspects, some of whom describe themselves as anarchists, were arrested after allegedly conspiring to blow up a bridge near Cleveland, the FBI said

Al-Qaeda strategic plans hidden in porno: Documents reveal plans for seizing…

With the one year anniversary of the killing of Osama Bin Laden -- CNN has uncovered exclusive details about more than 100 al Qaeda documents and plans hidden

Nutella lawsuit class action settlement: Consumers entitled to a cut

Any consumer who purchased Nutella in the last few years is entitled to their cut of a multi-million dollar class action settlement, ABC News reports.

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