Family statement says Temple Black, who lifted America's spirits as a bright-eyed, dimpled child movie star during the Great Depression and later became a US diplomat, passed away peacefully at her California home
Many countries and organizations are providing humanitarian aid to the Philippines, including food, water purification tablets, tarps, hygiene materials, medicine
Current shutdown is 12th since 1981; longest - during Clinton administration - lasted 21 days
Pop star made an estimated $125 million last year
Kerry welcomes Iraqi counterpart as part of 2008 agreement outlining long-term cooperation on counterterrorism
Israelis, Palestinians return to negotiating table, even as Israel pursues new settlement construction
Brazil's Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota warns of a loss of trust if US explanations about its surveillance programs are not satisfactory
Visit is part of Obama administration's efforts to boost ties with Latin America
President Obama will speak at historic gate during a visit to Germany
Tornado, which killed at least 24 people, injured nearly 240, is nation's deadliest since 2011 tornado in Joplin, Missouri
About 60 students, activists rally in Washington in Amnesty International's annual 'Get on the Bus Day' event to urge that justice be served
The two candidates hold the first of their three debates on Wednesday in Denver
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney will accept party's nomination in most important speech of his career
Reporters for foreign news outlets make up a substantial part of the 15,000 media members for the convention
Delegates at US Republican National Convention expect to hear harsh critique of President Barack Obama's foreign policies
Primary opponents of presidential candidate signaled support for Romney
Impact of tropical storm was much weaker than anticipated
Republicans, including presidential contender Mitt Romney, are doing their best to distance themselves from controversy
Day after a bombing near observer headquarters in Damascus, Council decides to end monitoring mission when mandate expires on Sunday
After seven days of testimony, two days of deliberation, jury finds Sandusky Guilty on 45 of 48 charges
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