Bush says goodbye looking back and forward

President George W. Bush's farewell speech is more than a goodbye to the nation that elected him twice.

Pirate's body washes ashore with $153,000

The body of a Somali pirate who drowned just after receiving a huge ransom washed onshore with $153,000 in cash, a resident said Sunday, as the spokesman for another group of pirates promised to soon free a Ukrainian arms ship.

Bush family's 18-year-old cat dies

The first family, who are leaving the White House this month, will be without one of their longtime members:� their cat India. The 18-year-old black American shorthair, which was named��after pro ballplayer Ruben Sierra, died Sunday at the White House.

Coleman dealt another setback in Minn. race

The Minnesota Supreme Court has rejected Republican Norm Coleman's request to count an additional 650 rejected absentee ballots in the state's U.S. Senate recount.

Israeli minister vows 'war to the bitter end'

Israel obliterated symbols of Hamas power on the third day of what the defense minister described� as a "war to the bitter end," striking next to the Hamas premier's home, and devastating other targets.

Bush gives automakers $17.4 billion lifeline

The Bush administration came to the rescue of the troubled U.S. auto industry Friday, offering $17.4 billion in loans in exchange for concessions from carmakers and their workers.

Tribune Co. files for bankruptcy protection

Media conglomerate Tribune Co., smothered by $13 billion in debt and weak prospects for generating cash through advertising has sought bankruptcy protection.

Contempt in L.A. after Simpson's sentencing

In the city where O.J. Simpson walked free in one of the most celebrated murder trials of the last century, people said that justice - delayed for more than a decade - was finally served.

Journalists targeted in Mexico's drug war

Attacks against journalists form a new front in the larger war the drug cartels are waging against Mexico's institutions. The resulting damage is undermining Mexican civil society.

McCain concedes, urges unity with Obama

Sen. John McCain ended his quest for the presidency Tuesday night in his home state of Arizona, where he conceded the race to his Democratic rival, Barack Obama.

GOP spends $150,000 for Palin's wardrobe

John McCain's presidential campaign said thousands of dollars worth of clothing purchased by the Republican Party for running mate Sarah Palin will go to a "charitable purpose" after the campaign.

AP poll: Candidates running nearly even

The presidential race tightened after the final debate, with John McCain gaining among whites and people earning less than $50,000, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows McCain and Barack Obama essentially running even among likely voters in the election homestretc …

Ethics investigation finds Palin abused power

Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday.

House to meet Thursday after rejecting bailout

In a stunning vote that shocked the capital and worldwide markets, the House on Monday defeated a $700 billion emergency rescue for the nation's financial system.

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