Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid tomorrow faces the first big test of whether he can keep his Democratic colleagues united behind health-care legislation. Senators plan to take a vote at 8 p.m. Washington time that would clear ... Read Full Story
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Pope Benedict XVI is urging Catholics to be intransigent toward sin but not to judge the sinner.
The pontiff addressed pilgrims in St. Peter's Square on Sunday but didn't mention his rebuke to Irish bishops a day earlier for their handling
Volcano erupts in Iceland, hundreds evacuated
Authorities evacuated hundreds of people after a volcano erupted beneath a glacier in southern Iceland, Iceland's civil protection agency said Sunday.
The eruption occurred around 11:30 p.m. Saturday (1930 EDT) beneath the Eyjafjallajokull
Demise of coral, salamander show impact of Web
Conservationists say the Internet has emerged as one of the greatest threats fueling the illegal wildlife trade, making it easier to buy everything from live baby lions to wine made from tiger bones, conservationists said Saturday.
The
Fargo's fight against flooding nears its climax
Fargo, N.D., officials are stressing that it is too early to celebrate even though they're confident that the city has been able to fight back the swelling Red River.
Homeowners checking on piles of sandbags and National Guard soldiers
Israel: East Jerusalem construction to continue
The PLO's executive committee has approved a proposal allowing the Palestinian president to begin indirect negotiations with Israel.
The talks will be through U.S. mediation.
President Mahmoud Abbas refuses to negotiate directly











































