Former US president says his goal was to help improve relations between the US and Cuba
Anti-aircraft fire rings out over Tripoli, as forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi try to ward off coalition airstrikes
Officials say soldiers uncovered mass grave with at least 17 bodies Tuesday in Guerrero, on heels of killing of US immigration agent
Palestinian officials accusing al-Jazeera of smear campaign, although many analysts say documents seem authentic
Millions of people around the globe will ring in 2011 at intimate gatherings or larger, more boisterous celebrations
White House faces Republican opposition to approving treaty with Russia by year's end
From robots to hi-tech vehicles, focus on making modern soldier more efficient
Advisories come amid concerns about a possible terror attack by al-Qaida and other groups
Attack follows Pakistan's closing of major border crossing
State Department says US assistance to flood-stricken regions has already totaled $76 million
Former Cuban president refuses to discuss internal politics, release of prisoners
Political analysts say US, Mexico want to look beyond differences
Two US senators urge deployment of 3,000 National Guard troops to combat drug smuggling, violence
Leading credit rating agency slashes Greek debt credit rating
The latest results show Mr. Maliki's Shi'ite-led State of Law coalition ahead in 3 southern, predominately Shi'ite, provinces
Budget shortfalls, lure of big bribes compromise anti-drug war
Comments follow American criticism
Toyota's top executive, president and CEO Akio Toyoda, offers apology to millions of Toyota drivers
Representatives of major donor countries will gather in Montreal on January 25 to discuss reconstruction efforts
Local emergency officials, community activists and area residents helped fill one warehouse with boxes of supplies, intended for Haiti
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