
A dinner with 500 fellow Cuban exiles honors the militant and former CIA operative, now 80 and still wanted in Venezuela on terrorism charges.

A judge has denied a request for a mistrial in the Miami case of six men accused of plotting to destroy Chicago’s Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices.
Jury problems have prompted defense lawyers to ask for a third mistrial in the Miami case of six men accused of plotting to destroy Chicago’s Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices.
Miami center Jermaine O’Neal was back in uniform for the deciding game of the series against Atlanta, and the Hawks’ front line was bolstered by the return of Al Horford.
Thousands of immigrants and their families marched in cities from coast to coast, hoping to channel the political muscle Hispanics flexed last fall as President Barack Obama won election. This time, they hoped to jump-start an old cause: forging a path to
The Department of Veterans Affairs says a fifth patient has tested positive for HIV and another seven have tested positive for hepatitis after being exposed to contaminated medical equipment at three VA hospitals.
A new jury problem surfaced Friday in the terrorism conspiracy trial of six men when panel members asked a federal judge to remove a juror because she supposedly refused to deliberate.
Gustav, Ike, Paloma and Alma are off the World Meteorological Organization’s rotating list of storm names.
Immigrants and their families are beginning to gather at rallies to push for reforms to the nation’s immigration policy.
Swine flu concerns will keep Carnival Cruise Lines away from Mexican ports of call longer than previously expected.
The government of Switzerland says an IRS attempt to obtain account information from Swiss bank UBS AG could jeopardize new tax treaty talks with the United States.
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