Washington Post The blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng, who had been at the center of a diplomatic row between the US and Chinese governments, completed a four-week journey from confinement in a rural Chinese village to the freedom of New York, ...
3 nabbed in plot to bomb President Obama's campaign headquarters in Chicago New York Daily News Three men were charged with conspiring to commit domestic terrorism — using Molotov cocktails — at the NATO summit in Chicago this weekend, authorities said Saturday. Prosecutors said the men planned to attack President Obama's campaign headquarters in ...
At Summit, a Struggle for Consensus on Economic Woes Wall Street Journal By CAROL E. LEE, SUDEEP REDDY and STEPHEN FIDLER CAMP DAVID, Md. -- Leaders of the Group of Eight major economies ended a weekend summit in which they struggled with little success to find agreement on next steps to calm the euro zone debt crisis, ...
Mark Zuckerberg marries longtime girlfriend USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg updated his status to "married" on Saturday. By Allyson Magda, Handout via AP This photo provided by Facebook shows Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan at their ...
In Largely Symbolic Move, NAACP Votes to Endorse Same-Sex Marriage New York Times The board of the NAACP voted to endorse same-sex marriage on Saturday, putting the weight of the country's most prominent civil rights group behind a cause that has long divided some quarters of the black community. The largely symbolic move, ...