Family and friends remember a guard who was killed last week at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as a man with a big heart.
The Republican Party of Virginia has filed a Freedom of Information request with Gov. Timothy M. Kaine to disclose the extent and costs of his political travels as chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
A 23-year-old woman is accused of getting friend to kill her Jack Russell terrier and skinning the puppy to make a belt out of its hide.
NASA plans to launch an unmanned rocket to the moon Thursday, the first such mission in a decade.
Delays and disputes bogged down a Senate panel considering the details of remaking the nation's $2.5 trillion health care system.
Supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi rallied in the streets of Tehran again Thursday over the disputed presidential election, answering the opposition leader's call to turn out dressed in black to mourn demonstrators killed in clashes, a witness said.
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An American sea captain held hostage by pirates jumped into the ocean and tried to swim away, but he was retaken by the Somali bandits, military officials said.
Food stamps and child nutrition programs are expected to cost up to $900 million more this year because of increased ethanol use.
President Barack Obama wants Congress to act quickly on his $83.4 billion request for U.S. military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, an appeal that's disappointing the most liberal, anti-war wing of his party.
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North Korea's rocket may have fallen into the sea, but military experts cautioned Monday against calling it a complete failure, noting that it traveled twice as far as any missile the country has launched.
Barack Obama, making his first visit to a Muslim nation as U.S. president, declared Monday the United States "is not and will never be at war with Islam."
There were about 30 to 40 people who happened to be voting when he stopped there this morning. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine and several Henrico officials also were on hand to greet him.
There were about 30 to 40 people who happened to be voting when he stopped there this morning. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine and several Henrico officials also were on hand to greet him.
McCain stepped out of a sport-utility vehicle Tuesday morning with wife Cindy as a small crowd cheered "Go, John, go!" and "We love you!" One person carried a sign that read, "Use your brain, vote McCain!"
Virginia's U.S. Senate race is largely being forgotten as attention focuses on the presidential battle.
"The journey ends, but voting with my daughters, that was a big deal," Obama told reporters later.
"My friends, it's been a long, long journey," McCain told supporters gathered at an early morning rally Tuesday in Prescott, Arizona, where he kicked off his Senate campaigns. It was the final stop in a sprint across three time zones that took him to seven states Monday.
Lan Smith, Chief Officer of Elections for the Ivy Precinctin Albemarle County, details tips for a smooth voting experience.
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