
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer: “I see you smiling a little bit, but I don’t know why you’re smiling.”

Vice President Joe Biden takes direct aim at probable Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday, accusing him of promoting what amounts to a “Romney Rule” of tax protection for the rich.

Sudan’s parliament has called a halt to negotiations with South Sudan, official radio reported, as the foreign ministry accused Juba of the worst violation of its territory since independence in the oil-rich border region of Heglig.

Critics are asking: has the Nanny State lost its mind? Several think so after the EU could impose dress codes on hairdressers.

‘The Hunger Games’ star Josh Hutcherson reveals how his life has changed since the release of the film. He also talks high school, ahead of the release of his new project – teen comedy horror ‘Detention.’

An elderly Spanish nun appeared in court to face charges of stealing babies, after hundreds of women filed complaints claiming their babies were taken from them at birth and given away in illegal adoptions.

It’s one of the most iconic images in art history and popular culture and now ‘The Scream’ is up for sale – to anyone with a spare 80 million U.S. dollars.

A suspicious package that appeared to contain a grenade was found at Two World Financial Center, prompting an evacuation of the building.

On ABC’s “The View” Whoopi Goldberg says that Hillary Rosen spoke before she thought last night on CNN.

White House spokesman Jay Carney claimed during a press breifing that he knows three women named Hillary Rosen.

For the past few days, Adele Meyer has spent a lot of time thinking about her deceased aunt and uncle, and that’s because the Freeport resident recently learned that one of her family’s cemetery plots was robbed. “I had come

An unusual offer from one of the richest men in the country could bring a herd of bison to Boulder, but the city is finding that the project would come with a hefty price tag. Boulder Open Space officials have

Mayor Robert Cluck spoke publicly Wednesday for the first time about an alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting him and a lawyer doing contract work for the city. The owner of a sexually oriented business the city had shut down allegedly targeted

A family is fighting for the rights of their 9-year-old son, and other children in wheelchairs who are forced to attend classes on the second and third floor of a Chicago Public School. Theresa and Mark August say the children

You’ve heard curiosity killed the cat. In this case, curiosity actually saved one. As CBS 2′s Jim Williams reports, Boots was about to be put down, but an alert bank official worked to block the execution, going against the wishes

The mother of a severely disabled young man is suing a Canton treatment center over what she calls “torture.” As part of her lawsuit, she wants the world to see the shock therapy treatment that the State Senate has been

George Zimmerman has his first court appearance.

Andrea Mitchell made the inaccurate claim the Michelle Obama has never worked out of the home.

On MSNBC Clinton Secretary of Labor Robert Reich said the “Buffett rule” of an estimated thirty percent tax rate for the wealthy was not nearly enough. He said 50 to 70 percent would be better.

President Obama explains why he thinks we need the Buffett Rule.

Stossel spoke at The Heritage Foundation on Wednesday about his new book, “No, They Can’t: Why Government Fails–But Individuals Succeed.” It is Stossel’s latest attempt to debunk the myths that government can solve America’s problems. He tackles everything from crony