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Hamas: "By killing our children, you legitimize us killing your children."
Teen's cause of death may be known today; a Scientology funeral is likely.
The couple issued their first statement since 16-year-old died on Friday.
1st day of winter buries Northeast under snow, knocks out power to Midwest, jams airports
More than 650 New York flights canceled in fear of record-breaking storm.
Chicago Rep. says will cooperate fully with the Blagojevich investigation.
Ann Pleshette Murphy explains the fun and purpose of your child's play.
Autoworkers pitch in with savings as Detroit carmakers hit DC looking for cash.
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Militants hold hostages after coordinated terrorist attacks leave over 125 dead.
Judge says no knives or guns in house; mom faces arrest if he doesn't come back.
After Obama's election, some supporters look for new missions.
With fires raging, thousands still unable to go home; LA mayor vows to rebuild.
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More Southern Californians told to get out of wildfires' path, even as winds begin dying
One reverend is encouraging his congregants to have sex daily for seven days.
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Dad says Anne Pressly fought attacker and questions "random" attack.During an exclusive interview with "Good Morning America," TV anchorwoman Anne Pressly's father, Guy Cannady, said that his daughter is "continuing to improve" and that "some of the bruising and swelling are beginning to subside," although the 26-year-old remains verbally unresponsive. Potentially fatal swelling in her brain "seems to be under control," according to Pressly's neurosurgeon Dr. Brad Thomas. Pressly was attacked in her Little Rock,
John Stossel illustrates a group's ability to function without guidance.There's tremendous excitement about this year's election. Each candidate says his new administration would solve America's problems, from cutting taxes and balancing the federal budget to guaranteeing health care and creating jobs. But can a president really do all those things?
Meanwhile, under pressure the company will cancel over 160 events.ABC News has learned that the beleaguered insurance company AIG is still paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for a luxury suite at Madison Square Garden, the home of the New York Knicks and Rangers. AIG told ABCNews.com that the contract for the suite was signed in February and is for the exclusive use of its "brokers and clients." "We have a number of sponsorships and
Several Web sites can help you see where you spend too much and where to save.There is not much the average American can do about what happens on Wall Street, but there is plenty they can do about what happens in their wallet. "Good Morning America's" financial contributor Bianna Golodryga shared a few Web sites that can help you track your spending, find out where you leak money and even track mortgage rates. Web Sites