Mohammed ElBaradei, the former head of the UN nuclear agency, had been accused of betraying the national trust of Egypt. He resigned as Egypt's interim vice president this summer, after a crackdown on backers of Mohammed Morsi.
Read More »Marcia Wallace, Longtime ‘Simpsons’ Cast Member, Dies At 70
Wallace is known to generations of TV fans for distinctly different roles on The Bob Newhart Show, as Carol Kester, and as school-weary teacher Edna Krabappel on The Simpsons.
Read More »World Series Game 3: Lineups Shift For Games In St. Louis
The all-tied World Series resumes tonight, with Game 3 between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox. Ahead of the game Saturday, the main storyline centers on the change of venue to a National League park, forcing Boston to adapt.
Read More »Botched Restoration Of Temple Frescoes Sparks Outrage In China
The new paintings in Yunjie temple in Chaoyang, northeast of Beijing, have obliterated intricate 270-year-old artwork.
Read More »France, Germany Want To Set New Rules For Surveillance
At a summit in Brussels, European leaders issued a statement saying alleged snooping could damage relations with the U.S. and that "a lack of trust could prejudice the necessary cooperation in the field of intelligence-gathering."
Read More »Norway Says It Can’t Destroy Syria’s Chemical Weapons
Oslo says the country doesn't have a port that could take the weapons and that it lacks the capacity to treat some of the waste products from disarming the munitions.
Read More »Nigerian Rebels Reportedly Contact Pirates Who Seized U.S. Crew
An email purportedly confirms the two men were captured off the coast of the Nigerian town of Brass, but there was no immediate word of demands or a ransom.
Read More »Unsealed Documents Shine Light On JonBenet Murder Case
The prosecutor in the case of the murdered 6-year-old pageant queen refused to sign the indictment charging her parents with two counts each of child abuse.
Read More »Administration: A Month Needed To Fix Obamacare Enrollment Site
The administration official put in charge of fixing the HealthCare.gov site says it will be running "smoothly" by the end of November.
Read More »Case Of ‘Little Maria’ Is Solved, Bulgarian Romas Are Her Parents
The Bulgarian couple said they had no money to feed Maria, so they gave her to the couple charged with abducting her.
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