Politics Jul 18 Rudolph Gets Life Term for Bombing Eric Rudolph was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Monday for the bombing of an Alabama abortion clinic in 1998.
Nation Jul 18 Iraqis Shocked by Huge Explosion in South Residents of the southern Iraqi town of Musayyib continued to mourn Monday after a suicide bomber blew himself up Saturday night under a fuel tanker, which ignited a fireball that engulfed cars, shops and homes.
World Jul 14 Police Identify Two Suspected Suicide Bombers British police on Thursday named two of the four suspects in the bombings of London's subway trains and bus a week ago.
Politics Jul 13 Homeland Security Announces Restructuring Saying last week's deadly London bombings were "sobering and jarring reminders of the threats we now face," Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff unveiled an overhaul aimed at improving the nation's anti-terrorism and disaster preparedness.
Politics Jul 13 Former Worldcom CEO Sentenced to 25 Years Former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers, convicted of orchestrating the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history, was sentenced to 25 years in prison Wednesday.
Politics Jul 12 British Police Arrest Bombing Suspect British police said Tuesday that they arrested a suspect in the July 7 subway and bus bombings in downtown London and are investigating whether the four bombers died in the attacks.
Nation Jul 11 North Korea Agrees to Return to Nuclear Talks North Korea agreed Saturday to resume multilateral talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons program five months after saying it would never do so.
Nation Jul 07 Al-Qaida Says Egyptian Envoy Killed Al-Qaida in Iraq said on a Web site Thursday that it had killed the Egyptian top envoy in Iraq, Ihab al-Sherif, who had been abducted days earlier.
World Jul 07 London Rocked by Series of Explosions London was hit by an apparently coordinated terrorist attack on its transportation system during the morning rush hour Thursday.
Politics Jul 06 Sudan’s Government, Rebels Reach Tentative Peace Deal Representatives of the Sudanese government and rebel groups fighting government forces signed a declaration of principles Tuesday in a tentative deal aimed at bringing peace to the war-ravaged Darfur region of the East African nation.