House where JFK had affair with Monroe now on sale
A hill-top house in California once owned by Frank Sinatra, where US president John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe allegedly 'conducted their illicit affair' is now on sale for a whopping $12 million,
Head injury turns college dropout a maths genius!
In an incident which appears be a perfect plot for any reality-based fiction work, an American college dropout after being brutally attacked by a group of street robbers has turned a mathematics geniu
Obama roasts Romney at big dinner
Cheered by Hollywood stars, President Barack Obama late Saturday lampooned Mitt Romney's wealth and mined a shaggy dog story about his foe, striking a rare light note in the bitter White House race.
Barack Obama to give rare interview in Situation Room on Osama ops anniversary
President Barack Obama has agreed to sit for an extraordinarily rare TV interview in the White House Situation Room to air on the first anniversary of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
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Republicans 'don't bother' for women: Obama
President Barack Obama took a jab at his Republican foes Friday over women's rights, saying they always wanted less regulation except when it comes to health issues, an issue that has pervaded the Whi
Inventories, weak business spending curb US Q1 growth
U.S. economic growth cooled in the first quarter as businesses cut back on investment and restocked shelves at a slower pace, but the biggest rise in consumer spending in more than a year cushioned th
Yousuf Raza Gilani still Pak PM: US
The US has said it continues to work with Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani as it believes that he remains leader of the democratic government there.
"There was a court decision. He was giv
Indian envoy cautions US against protectionism
Indian ambassador Nirupama Rao has asked American students to be alert to the 'stifling effects' of protectionism as it hinders economic growth and development in the age of globalisation.
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ISI now claims it helped US locate Osama bin Laden
Nearly a year after Osama bin Laden was killed in his Abbottabad home, Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) claims it helped US locate the Al Qaeda chief's high-walled hideout.
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Secret Service issues new guidelines after sex scandal
Embarrassed over a Colombia sex scandal, the US Secret Service has released new conduct guidelines that forbid agents from visiting 'non-reputable establishments' or bringing foreigners to their hotel