
Pope Calls For 'Open Society' At Cuba Mass
Pope Benedict XVI urged tens of thousands of Cubans gathered for an open-air mass on Monday to “build a renewed and open society,” at the start of his visit to the Communist-ruled country.

Pope Benedict XVI urged tens of thousands of Cubans gathered for an open-air mass on Monday to “build a renewed and open society,” at the start of his visit to the Communist-ruled country.

Nafissatou Diallo and her lawyers are now trying to further their case of sexual assault in a civil court against Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

One person has been found dead in a Colorado wildfire that burned more than 4 square miles and destroyed at least five homes in the mountains southwest of Denver.

Stocks surged Monday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke suggested the U.S. central bank would continue its accommodative monetary policies and keep interest rates low, offsetting soft readings on the domestic economy.

The Chris Matthews Show produced a video mimicking the “Mad Men” opening titles sequence with President Obama as Don Draper, facing the challenges and complications that confront him in the 2012 election cycle.

New York Times reporter Jeff Zeleny defended his line of questioning towards Sen. Rick Santorum, which culminated in Santorum calling him on “bullshit” and “lying” about the senator’s remarks. Zeleny told CBS’ Charlie Rose: “[Santorum] can certainly do whatever he

The Workforce Fairness Institute has put together a video detailing why workers don’t want union bosses to have their personal information. The video encourages people to help “stop the NLRB pro-union blitz.”

When asked by CNN’s Wolf Blitzer what he thought of the new film “Hunger Games,” Gov. Mitt Romney explained that he “enjoyed” it, noting it was “[n]ice to be able to see a flick, first time in a long time.”

Sen. Rick Santorum defended his remarks to a New York Times reporter whereby he accused the reporter of “distorting” his words and using “bullshit” tactics, telling Fox & Friends: “If you haven’t cursed out a New York Times reporter during

President Obama called for a diplomatic solution to resolve Iran’s nuclear standoff with the West, but warns that ”time is short.”

Actor Martin Sheen is joining the Democratic fight against the Ryan Budget. In a web video released Monday by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Sheen says Republicans “want to end Medicare — eliminate it all together.”

Former presidential candidate Herman Cain released a new ad for his “Sick of Stimulus” campaign involving a bunny rabbit representing small business which meets an unfortunate fate.

Sen. Rick Santorum released a new ad portraying the current American status quo in a style reminiscent of a horror film. At one point Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s image is morphed into that of President Obama.

CBS’ Charlie Rose interviewed U.S. Air Force General John Allen, who appeared optimistic about the Afghanistan situation and confidence in President Hamid Karzai, projecting a transition to Afghan autonomy by 2014. “When I look into the eyes of our troops,

Topping ‘Twilight,’ ‘Hunger Games’ has grossed $155 million in North America, making it the third most lucrative first weekend opener in Hollywood history, after ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘The Dark Knight.’

Hundreds of people lined up on the steps of the Supreme Court on Monday, hoping to get a ticket to enter the courtroom for oral arguments as 26 states battle the White House over President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul

At New York’s Kennedy Airport, a little beagle named Izzy circles the international baggage carousels, searching for illegal food. She’s the first line of defense for federal officials who are trying to protect American agriculture.