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Gen. David Petraeus apologized for "a serious mistake" in sharing classified information with a mistress in his first testimony in years on Tuesday.
China's President Xi Jinping will meet with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington. Here's a look at what's on the table.
An American woman has been detained in China on suspicion of spying, her family and Chinese officials said.
Since the 2000 elections, when I was first awakened to the fight for voting rights, I’ve come to realize the importance of National Voter Registration Day as a civic duty, and a means to proactively combat the divisive aims and effects of voter suppression. Steeped in oppressive roots, voter suppression laws and tactics continue to undermine democracy in the United States. Since January 2013, 15 states have introduced bills that make it harder to vote, particularly for people of color and the economically disadvantaged.
A kayak fisherman in California was forced to fend off a "super aggressive" hammerhead shark with his paddle after it repeatedly attempted to ram him.
At a lavish event in New York City to launch 2016 Passat, Michael Horn said VW will fully cooperate with agencies investigating engine data.
A pregnant Florida woman was airlifted to the hospital after being caught in deadly crossfire between cops and a passenger in her pickup late Monday.
Mark McCracken filmed the encounter while he fished for bonito a half-mile off California's Gaviota State Beach.
A Syrian migrant who walked to the Texas border seeking asylum has been charged with using her sister-in-law's American passport to get there.
Michael Horn, chief executive of the Volkswagen Group of America, said "we have totally screwed up" as the probe into the company spread.