Conan O'Brien will return to late-night TV in November, on basic cable's TBS. Some analysts see it as a liberating move. Others say he will have to start from scratch to build an audience.
Chinese President Hu Jintao and Obama met Monday in the margins of the two-day summit on nuclear security. US-China relations have endured several months of tense disagreements.
President Obama secured a promise from President Hu Jintao of China to join negotiations on sanctions against Iran, officials said, but Mr. Hu made no specific commitment to U.S.-backed measures.
AP - President Barack Obama's candidates for the Supreme Court include a new name, federal appeals court Judge Sidney Thomas of Montana, and at least six others who were contenders when Obama chose his first high court nominee last year, The Associated Press has learned.
AP - The Vatican on Monday responded to allegations it long concealed clerical sex abuse by making it clear for the first time that bishops and clerics worldwide should report such crimes to police if they are required to by law.
AP - Frustrated by recent political setbacks, tea party leaders and some conservative members of the Oklahoma Legislature say they would like to create a new volunteer militia to help defend against what they believe are improper federal infringements on state sovereignty.
In an exclusive interview with "Good Morning America's" George Stephanopoulos Russian President Dmitry Medvedev weighs in on the new START treat, missile defense, sanctions against Iran and the Moscow bombing.
As Poland is gripped by national mourning, Poles are taking some comfort from an unexpected quarter. No one could foresee such depth from the Russian response. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev appointed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to oversee the investigation of the plane crash that killed the Polish president in Smolensk, Russia.
President Obama and China's Hu Jintao met before a nuclear security summit, with the focus on Iran and its opposition to the nuclear nonproliferation agreement.
A Navy training jet crashed in a north Georgia forest on Monday, killing at least three people aboard and setting more than 10 acres of woodland ablaze, local and federal authorities said.
A federal judge from Montana and the dean of Harvard's law school are among the names being added to a short list of potential Supreme Court picks, a source said.