
McCain: Hagel Questions Will Be Answered This Week
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) explains his objections to Hagel’s nomination and why he supports a straight vote nonetheless.

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) explains his objections to Hagel’s nomination and why he supports a straight vote nonetheless.

One of the short films up for an Oscar stars two young men from war-torn Afghanistan. However, the film focuses not on war, but the national sport “buzkashi.”

(CNN) — Talk about good karma.Well-wishers from around the world are opening their wallets to a homeless man who returned a diamond engagement ring to its rightful owner, after she accidentally dropped it in his donation cup. Darling, who is

At least 11 NASCAR fans were injured Saturday as chunks of debris sailed into the grandstands when a car flew into the fence on a frightening last-lap accident at Daytona International Speedway. Tony Stewart won the race.

KTLA: Researchers in Lake Tahoe are increasingly coming across giant goldfish, which could threaten the lake’s ecosystem…

YAKIMA, Wash. – Six underground tanks holding a mix of radioactive and toxic waste are leaking at America’s most contaminated nuclear site in Washington, federal and state officials say, posing an eventual risk to groundwater and rivers. The leaking materials

CBS: VATICAN CITY The Vatican lashed out Saturday at the media for what it said has been a run of defamatory and false reports before the conclave to elect Pope Benedict XVI’s successor, saying they were an attempt to influence

Los Angeles Times: BEL AIR, Calif. — It didn’t make the LAPD’s day when officers dispatched to a home owned by Clint Eastwood in Bel-Air quickly found out the legendary actor was apparently the latest victim of a “swatting” incident.

(CNSNews.com) – Gun control dates back to laws before and after the Civil War that prohibited or restricted African Americans from owning firearms, a group of black leaders said Friday at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. ABC News White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl questioned Press Secretary Jay Carney on Obama’s sequester predictions: KARL: Jay, even before we heard from Secretary LaHood, we’ve heard some dire warnings coming from the

South Korea will inaugurate its first female president, Park Geun-hye, on Monday. The country recently ranked in the bottom third of a global list on gender equality, but there are hopes that things might improve.

Arash Markazi of ESPNLA.com breaks down the Lakers’ reaction to Mark Cuban’s comments that the team should amnesty Kobe Bryant in the offseason.

Junior welterweight titleholder Lamont Peterson talks about his eighth-round stoppage over Kendall Holt on “Friday Night Fights” and his hope for a unification bout with Danny Garcia.

Syria’s main opposition group is pulling out of a series of international meetings in protest over the continuing violence in the country.

David West scored 18 points to lead the Pacers past the Pistons 114-82.

With the Oscars on Sunday, CNN’s Tom Foreman reports on why it doesn’t matter whether you win or lose.

Bill Nye “The Science Guy” weighs in on whether an asteroid will be a threat to Earth in the future.

Late in the third period, a rally catfish is thrown onto the ice in Nashville.

Hi, everybody. Our top priority as a country right now should be doing everything we can to grow our economy and create good, middle class jobs. And yet, less than one week from now, Congress is poised to allow a

Rob Marciano and Rocsi Diaz take you behind the scenes of Hollywood’s biggest night.