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What is the background to Israel's assault on Hamas targets in Gaza?
A judge ordered a Muslim woman arrested Tuesday for contempt of court for refusing to take off her head scarf at a security checkpoint.
A 50-year-old man who told authorities he was fed up with teens toilet-papering his house decided to defend his property - with a squirt gun filled with fox urine.
The mayor of a Kansas town appeared in blackface as part of a drag-queen beauty contest but apologized after a meeting with NAACP officials.
Fear swept across the financial markets Monday, sending the Dow down over 700 points, after the government's financial bailout package failed to survive a vote in the House.
The bride said she was a virgin. When her new husband discovered that was a lie, he went to court to annul the marriage - and a French judge agreed.
The fate of South African President Thabo Mbeki hung in the balance Friday, as the ruling African National Congress's top decision-making body met to decide if he should be forced out of office.
A replica Viking ship sailed triumphantly into Dublin's harbor Tuesday after attempting to re-enact the arduous 1,000-mile journey Scandinavian warriors made more than a millenium ago.
Hank Aaron smiled Thursday as he described an ideal day in retirement.
After some disappointments among Nike's prospects, the company is looking to men's basketball for one of those big medal moments companies crave from the Olympics.
Presidential challenger John McCain said Sunday that he supports a proposed ballot initiative in his home state that would prohibit affirmative action policies from state and local governments. A decade ago, he called a similar effort "divisive."
Toyota sent a stark message to the car-making world Thursday, signaling that it is not immune from the contagion infecting the North American automobile market.
Israel has offered to give up more of the West Bank than it had in a previous proposal but still not enough to meet Palestinian demands, Palestinian officials close to peace talks said Sunday.
Conservatives are poised to argue that Obama's popularity with audiences abroad ought to raise doubts among Americans at home.
On the Fourth of July, we celebrate the people who won our independence. But as TODAY's Bob Dotson reports, for some, Independence Day marks a far different anniversary.
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