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Democrats may have to resort to using dead voters to make up for the illegals going back to Mexico.

BA reveals its worst ever losses on Friday as oil prices steady above $61 and the UK economy shrinks further.

Malawi''s Bingu wa Mutharika wins the presidential re-election in a ballot the opposition says he rigged.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai urged the United States on Wednesday to support his government despite abuses by his coalition partner, President Robert Mugabe.

Famous siblings Samantha and Mark Ronson prowl about New York''s SoHo with their posse, including rapper Q-Tip. The group ate lunch at Bar Pitti.

Mike Huckabee and Katie Couric speak at the American News Women''s Club Annual Gala May 20 at the Fairmont Hotel.

An ex-soldier convicted of rape and murder in Iraq has been spared the death penalty and will get a life sentence after jurors couldn''t agree unanimously on a punishment

Legendary restaurant pioneer Norman Brinker has died at the age of 78

Hollywood stars made their way up to Harlem in order to honor Bill Clinton for his humanitarian efforts. See what Jessica Alba, Adrian Grenier and others had to say about the former president.

Legendary restaurant pioneer Norman Brinker has died at the age of 78

Legendary restaurant pioneer Norman Brinker has died at the age of 78

A 27 year old woman accused of killing her pregnant friend is believed to have cut open the mother-to-be''s womb to take her baby and pass it off as her own.

Pakistan''s military is continuing its offensive against Islamists militants in the northwest -- but some militants in the Swat valley are calling for revenge.

Matt Mitovich brings you the latest news and scoop on FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS and GLEE.

Global firms bid for Iraqi oilfields, but smaller fields fail to sell as companies reject the low fees they would collect.

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