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The militants who abducted an Israeli soldier demanded that Israel begin releasing Palestinian prisoners by Tuesday morning or "bear full responsibility for future consequences."
The raid into Israel conducted early on June 25 by Hamas's military command demonstrated without a doubt that the responsibilities of governance have not moderated the terrorist group. Although Hamas now has a nationally elected political leadership, its government clearly does not call the shots, or rockets, when it comes to attacking Israel.
For seniors with little cash and lots of value socked away in their home, the reverse mortgage is rapidly gaining popularity as a way to raise money without having to move.
AP - NASA wrestled Monday with whether to try a Fourth of July space shuttle liftoff after the startling discovery of a small chunk of foam insulation that broke off Discovery's fuel tank as it sat on the launch pad.
AP - Western powers will reactivate efforts to punish Iran through possible U.N. Security Council sanctions unless it suspends uranium enrichment and agrees to talks on its nuclear program by July 12, diplomats said Monday.
AP - As the state government shutdown threatened to close Atlantic City's casinos, Gov. Jon S. Corzine on Monday said New Jersey lawmakers must report to the Statehouse on July Fourth and stay there until they adopt a budget.
Fossil fuels are the main source of energy consumption in the United States, which uses a quarter of the world's oil and a fifth of all the coal consumed each year. Meanwhile, domestic and international factors are pushing gas prices steadily higher. Can Americans cut their ties to fossil fuels and what are the alternatives?
A 21-year-old veteran of the Iraq war has been charged with raping an Iraqi woman and killing her and three relatives, including a girl. Steven D. Green who has been discharged from the Army, appeared Monday in a federal magistrate's courtroom in Charlotte, North Carolina. Army sources say the allegations came to light from a soldier undergoing a stress debriefing.