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In a bid to reignite its growth, AOL to buy the...

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In a bid to make itself relevant again, struggling Internet pioneer AOL Inc. announced late Sunday that it would buy the Huffington Post, the well-known news and opinion site, for $315 million in cash and stock...

Obama to stop defending federal gay marriage ban

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WASHINGTON — In a significant change of course, President Barack Obama has decided that a federal law against gay marriage is unconstitutional and will no longer defend it in court, the White House announced Wednesday...

Obama endorses key change to health care law

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama...

Facebook, Warner Bros. agree to distribution deal

LOS ANGELES — Warner Bros. has become the first Hollywood...

Sept. 11 suspects to be tried at Guantanamo, not New York,...

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced "reluctantly" that the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks and four other suspects will face justice before a U.S. military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, rather than in a civilian court in New ...

Travelers warned of post-Bin Laden unrest

The State Department issued a new worldwide travel warning...

Al-Qaida confirms bin Laden’s death, threatens to retaliate

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Al-Qaida vowed to avenge the death of Osama bin Laden...

Google, Citi invest $55 million each in Calif. wind project

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Google Inc. is investing $55...

Congress acts to prevent lapse of Patriot Act provisions

WASHINGTON—Congress approved a four-year extension of...

House approves resolution demanding Obama response on Libya

WASHINGTON — The House on Friday voted to require...