McCain rejects 'audacity of hopelessness' for Iraq Republican presidential candidate John McCain, ridiculing Barack Obama for "the audacity of hopelessness" in his policies on Iraq, said Friday that the entire Middle East could have plunged into war had U.S. troops been withdrawn as his rival advocated.
Judge says Devoe's statements admissible A judge says that most of the potentially incriminating statements made by a man accused in a cross-country killing spree will be admissible at trial.
Pentagon: 16 soldiers died from electric shock Sixteen American troops have died from accidental electrocutions in Iraq, the Defense Department said Friday, more than the military has previously disclosed.
3 Pa. teens charged in fatal attack on immigrant Luis Ramirez, a 25-year-old Mexican immigrant, crossed paths late one night with some teenage football players who had been out drinking in their small Pennsylvania coal town.
Pa. mother of 4 beaten, drowned in pool Police searched a family's house in southcentral Pennsylvania for a weapon and other evidence in the killing of a mother of four who was severely beaten, then drowned in the swimming pool, investigators said.
Renters go downtown to save on gas, commuting Sick of filling up the tank for sixty bucks? Considering a place near work downtown and tossing the car keys? Prepare to pay higher rents as more like-minded apartment dwellers flock to urban digs.
Pa. lobbyist pleads guilty to destroying evidence A lobbyist with ties to former Pennsylvania congressman Curt Weldon admitted in court Friday that she threw her BlackBerry in a fast-food restaurant trash can to hide it from the FBI.
NH Dem conventioneers going green New Hampshire's delegation to the Democratic National Convention will buy carbon credits to offset the environmental impact of the trip.