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A doctor who blew the whistle on the torture of jailed protesters in Iran died from an overdose of a drug in his salad, prosecutors say, fueling opposition fears that he was killed.
As the sales job on President Obama's Afghan plan begins, Defense Secretary Robert Gates tells Congress that defeat for America would strengthen the al-Qaida network.
Stocks are edging up as a decline in private sector job cuts last month keeps the market's momentum going.
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Tiger Woods says he has let his family down and regrets “those transgressions with all of my heart.”
The Tiger Woods case might be closed in the opinion of the Florida Highway Patrol, but not according to some of the women who reportedly have had relationships with the pro golfer.
The communication technique touted last week as helping a Belgian man emerge from 23 years in coma-like isolation turned one Michigan family's life into a living nightmare.
Microscopic organisms – archaea, bacteria and fungi – have the potential to reshape the world's power supply.
Most major hotel chains are putting out the welcome mat for Fido. However, some have restrictions that muzzle the term “pet friendly”. Here’s a guide to help.
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