Father in Chief

Obama talks about the absence of his father and reflects on mistakes he made as a Dad

Language Lesson: Britain Nixes 'I Before E' Rule

British government guidance tells teachers not to pass on the rule to students, because there are too many exceptions

Infant Dies as Someone Rolls Onto Her While Sleeping

Fort Wayne police are investigating the death of a baby girl who apparently died when someone rolled over onto her as they were sleeping.

Obama Challenges Iran

President Obama calls on Iranian government to 'stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people'• Iran Police Clash With Protesters in Bloody Crackdown

Iconic Signed Photo of Albert Einstein Sells for $74K

One of the original signed prints of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out at photographers has been sold by a New Hampshire auction house for $74,324.

New York Times Reporter Held by Taliban Escapes

A New York Times reporter is free after more than seven months in captivity in Afghanistan and the newspaper says he and an Afghan reporter escaped from the militants holding them by climbing over a wall.

NYC Man Denies He Dressed as Dead Mother in Scam

A man accused of dressing up as his dead mother to collect her Social Security and rent subsidies is blaming the crime on an impersonator.

Pakistan Wraps Up Anti-Taliban Campaign in Swat Valley

Pakistan could wrap up the main phase of its anti-Taliban offensive in the Swat Valley within 10 days, a senior commander said Saturday, as the military confirmed the first kills in a new operation in the nearby tribal zone.

Charity Reverses Plan to Give Home to Injured Iraq Vet

A veteran who lost three limbs in Iraq will not get the keys to a new home, after a nonprofit group said the family concealed that they already own two homes.

Conn. Officials Warned Repeatedly About Attack Chimp

Connecticut officials were repeatedly warned about the dangers posed by a chimpanzee who later mauled and blinded a woman and were urged to take action, but failed to do so.