Senate Democrats on Sunday sparred with each other over how to fix the nation's troubled health care system, the moderates threatening to scuttle legislation if their demands weren't met and more liberal members warning their party leaders not to bend.
The five men facing trial in the Sept. 11 attacks will plead not guilty so that they can air their criticisms of U.S. foreign policy, the lawyer for one of the defendants said Sunday.
When Kathy Ward's husband committed suicide in 2005 after a history of substance abuse and depression, she got mad. Then she vowed to educate people not to be judgmental.
Virginia Military Institute is defending itself against a lengthy investigation into accusations that the school's policies are sexist and hostile toward female cadets, a dozen years after women won the right to enroll.
Mississippi, California and North Carolina, teams that started the season with lofty expectations before stumbling, have surged back into the AP Top 25 college football poll.
Charlie Weis wouldn't blame Notre Dame for firing him.
The vampire romance "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" sucked up $140.7 million in its first three days and pulled in a total of $258.8 million worldwide, according to studio estimates Sunday.
It's the country cutie versus the King of Pop at this year's American Music Awards.

For Marshall Elementary School’s Families Helping Families project, students collected canned goods and nonperishable items to be delivered, along with turkeys from the school’s PTO, to 10 needy families in the Orangeburg area.
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Santee resident Ricky Void, 50, has had a lot of jobs in his lifetime.
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Alicia Barnwell, 27, sits outside of the Orangeburg Workforce Development Center with her 2-year old daughter Kelia on her lap.
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Kent Gleaton admits to living one day at a time after being unemployed for the past eight months.
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