
McCain: 'People Don't Bring Rocket-Propelled Grenades' To 'Demonstration'
CBS: Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., on whether the attacks on the U.S. consulate in Libya were preplanned.

CBS: Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., on whether the attacks on the U.S. consulate in Libya were preplanned.

CBS: U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice says “all sorts of evidence” indicate the attack in Benghazi “began spontaneously” and was not preplanned.
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REUTERS: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells NBC’s Meet the Press says a policy of containment for Iran “would be wrong”.

Libyan President Mohamed Yousef el-Magariaf tells Bob Schieffer arrests have been made in the Sept. 11 consulate attack, which he says was preplanned. He also discusses the security situation in the country.

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An Afghan police officer turned his gun on NATO troops at a remote checkpoint in the south of the country before dawn Sunday, killing four American troops, according to Afghan and international officials. It was the

Criticism of President Obama came from a surprising source on this morning’s Chris Matthews Show.

UN Ambassador Susan Rice appeared on CNN and faced tough questions from Candy Crowley over the recent attacks on US interests in the Middle East.

New York Times reporter Jeff Zeleny with a critical look at President Obama’s efforts in the Middle East on this week’s Fox News Sunday.

TAPPER: Look at this map, if you would. There have been protests around the world over the last several days. And President Obama pledged to repair America’s relationships with the Muslim world. Why does the U.S. seem so impotent? And

Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy NBC NEWS: Libyans and “foreigners” carried out the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans, Libyan President Mohamed Magariaf

Hundreds take to the streets of Sydney as protests against a film seem as blasphemous towards Islam spread to Australia.

The arenas are empty. The convention speeches are over. There are 57 days until the election. Now the war begins. Not the war between campaigns, but rather the war between the old media and the new. The old: clinging desperately

The year was 2011. It was roughly 178 degrees that summer in St. Louis. The event was the Smart Girls Summit. Andrew was there to speak. I was there to sing. Neither of us was a particularly smart girl. I

That’s how the left tried to paint him the moment the following footage hit the web in February of 2012. The event was CPAC. While most were inside enjoying fine speeches given by fine people, Andrew Breitbart was outside, wading

The late Nora Ephron told Newsday in 1976, “I have always thought it was a terrible shame that the women’s movement didn’t realize how much easier it was to reach people by making them laugh than by shaking a fist

The late Nora Ephron told Newsday in 1976, “I have always thought it was a terrible shame that the women’s movement didn’t realize how much easier it was to reach people by making them laugh than by shaking a fist

Washington, DC – April 15, 2010Andrew believed that new media was the great equalizer… that it could be the most raw, honest, and efficient way to hold the mainstream media accountable. Nothing was more powerful than an individual equipped with

Washington, DC – April 15, 2010Andrew believed that new media was the great equalizer… that it could be the most raw, honest, and efficient way to hold the mainstream media accountable. Nothing was more powerful than an individual equipped with

Note from Senior Management: Andrew Breitbart is, and always will be irreplaceable. But he left behind a legacy that continues to inspire, and a road map for anybody willing to seek out the truth. In honor of Andrew, we are

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Southern California filmmaker linked to an anti-Islamic movie inflaming protests across the Middle East was interviewed by federal probation officers at a Los Angeles sheriff’s station but was not arrested or detained, authorities said early