The Israeli assault on Saturday brought the highest death toll in Gaza in years. Ehud Barak, the Israeli defense minister, said the campaign would expand as necessary, as the White House called on Israel to avoid civilian casualties.
A diocese?s drive to import foreign priests to make up for a dearth of Americans is part of a trend reshaping the Roman Catholic experience in the U.S.
AP - Israeli warplanes rained more than 100 tons of bombs on security installations in Hamas-ruled Gaza on Saturday, killing at least 230 people in one of the bloodiest days in decades of the mideast conflict. The government said the open-ended campaign was aimed at stopping rocket and mortar attacks that have traumatized southern Israel.
AP - The U.S. on Saturday blamed the militant group Hamas for breaking a cease-fire and attacking Israel, which retaliated with strikes of its own during what became the single bloodiest day of fighting in years.
AP - Wailing and beating their chests, tens of thousands of people paid homage to Benazir Bhutto Saturday on the one-year anniversary of her assassination — an event that dashed U.S. hopes the moderate Muslim politician would regain power and galvanize the campaign against al-Qaida.
Israeli airstrikes pounded Gaza on Saturday, a week after a cease-fire agreement ended, killing at least 225 people. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said the airstrikes are a response to escalating rocket attacks against Israel and will continue as long as necessary. Hamas has vowed to retaliate.
The chairman of the Republican National Committee said he was "appalled" by a song called "Barack the Magic Negro" on a CD distributed by one of his political rivals.
A man angry that a family was talking during a movie threw popcorn at the son and then shot the father in the arm, according to police in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.