• A leader of a group opposed to military actions interrupted President Obama three times before she was removed.    
  • It was not clear whether President Obama’s aim of shuttering the prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, would be achieved soon, but he began a renewed push to winnow down its population.    
  • In a widely anticipated speech, President Obama narrowed the scope of the long struggle with terrorists, while defending the drone war he has waged since taking office.    
  • In broad speech on national security, Obama outlines new policy on drones, Guantanamo
  • From the targeted killing of Americans overseas to the future of the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, President Barack Obama will lay out the framework and legal rationale for his administration's counterterrorism policy in a wi...
  • President Barack Obama is to deliver a major speech on counterterrorism, including the controversial use of drones and the prison at Guantanamo Bay. Peter Bergen examines some of the misinformation around the subject.
  • European Union officials, having won concessions from bloc members Luxembourg and Austria over banking rules, are expected to turn their focus to Switzerland.    
  • President Obama asked Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to scrutinize Justice Department investigations and said he was “troubled” that such inquiries could hinder reporters.    
  • In the town from which George Orwell created his first novel, “Burmese Days,” a small group of local aficionados are encouraging the authorities to restore his house and its unkempt garden.    
  • Some American officials and outside experts believe it could take years for a spy agency that has evolved into a paramilitary service to rebalance its activities.    
  • An Arizona jury Thursday said it was unable to reach a unanimous agreement and would be unable to decide what penalty Jodi Arias should receive for killing her ex-boyfriend.
  • Trial watchers tell HLN's Jane Velez-Mitchell they're stunned that the jury could not agree on a sentence for Jodi Arias.
  • Jury that convicted Jodi Arias of first-degree murder was unable to reach a unanimous decision on sentencing
  • The president's visit is to showcase the recovery efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy
  • A recent surge in fighting in Darfur has led to an unnerving increase in civilian upheaval, displacing nearly 300,000 people, according to the United Nations.    
  • The attacks on a military base and a uranium mine were the first in Niger, which has taken a leading role against jihadism in West Africa.    
  • Twenty-five people, including six assailants, were killed in vehicle bombs and attacks on a uranium mine and an army barracks about 200 kilometers apart in Niger early Thursday, the African nation's minister of domestic affairs sa...
  • The Social Democratic Party of Germany has a storied past, but a cloudy future, with polls showing it trailing behind the center-right Christian Democratic Union.    
  • Zephryhills, Florida, a town known for its bottled water, is buzzing over who won the Powerball. Sara Ganim reports.
  • Gunmen killed at least seven soldiers in central Iraq on Thursday, officials said.    
  • The United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, said Thursday that security must go hand in hand with development in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s eastern city of Goma.    
  • A Ukrainian court on Thursday banned what would have been Ukraine’s first gay pride demonstration.    
  • A blistering heat wave in north and western India has caused widespread electricity cuts and led residents to protest and even attack power company officials and property.    
  • President Barack Obama recast the U.S. fight against terrorism as no longer a "boundless global war" but a targeted effort to dismantle specific extremist networks.
  • Two former leaders of al-Muhijaroun, an extremist group with a small following that was banned in Britain after terrorist attacks in London in 2005, told reporters on Thursday that one London attack suspect was part of their circle.    
  • An effort to draw more foreign students to French universities has led to worries about “Americanization disguised as globalization.”    
  • Shana Taylor was in labor at the Moore Medical Center when the deadly tornado hit
  • Michael Adebolajo was a Christian who converted to Islam around 2003 and took part in several demonstrations by a radical group in London

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