A survivor of the 7 July blast at Edgware Road Tube station tells an inquest how he was standing next to the plot ringleader when he detonated his bomb.
A Foreign Ministry official told the Monitor that a meeting in Brussels will center on whether it is appropriate to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony honoring jailed laureate Liu Xiaobo, and, if so, who exactly should go.
There is no instance in all of history when printing money actually turned around a correction. If it did, the world’s richest citizens would be Zimbabweans.
States face huge deficits and Republicans who have taken over state capitals are promising to respond to crippling budget deficits with an array of cuts.
AP - A Connecticut man was condemned to death Monday for a night of terror inside a suburban home in which a woman was strangled and her two daughters tied to their beds, doused in gasoline and left to die in a fire.
AP - President Barack Obama on Monday backed India for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council, a dramatic diplomatic gesture to his hosts at the end of his first visit to this booming nation.
Anwar Awlaki, the American Yemeni cleric who has been linked to previous attacks on Americans, including the Ft. Hood shootings and the failed Christmas Day "underwear" bombing, has issued an explicit call for the murder of American civilians. In a 23-minute video released via radical Islamist web sites Monday, Awlaki says that any jihadi who wants to kill Americans doesn't need a "fatwa" or special religious permission, since Americans are the enemy and the "devil."
Amanda Knox gets indicted for a second time by an Italian court, this time accused of slander over her testimony during her murder trial that police interrogators slapped her in the head and were abusive to her.