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India doubts strength of US ties ahead of Manmohan Singh visit

Mon Nov 23, 4:00 AM ET

Washington - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives at the White House Tuesday wondering if his country remains the US priority under President Obama that it became under President Bush.

  • India fears losing US favor even as Obama fetes Manmohan Singh Mon Nov 23, 4:00 AM ET

    New Delhi - As India's prime minister Manmohan Singh arrives to a red carpet welcome in Washington Monday – the first state guest of President Barack Obama – commentators in India seemed more preoccupied with the United States' growing friendship with China.

  • Exiled Thaksin in Cambodia kicks up trouble for Thailand Mon Nov 23, 4:00 AM ET

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia - At a luxury guesthouse, Cambodia's newest government adviser picks up a copy of his latest book, "Tackling Poverty." It explores how lessons from Thailand can be applied to other developing countries.

  • Italy arrests four men accused of funding Mumbai terror attacks Mon Nov 23, 4:00 AM ET

    Milan, Italy - Brescia is a quiet town east of Milan and few would think of it as a hot spot for international terrorism. Yet Italian authorities believe that last year's terror attack in Mumbai (Bombay), where 173 people lost their lives, was partially planned from there.

  • Gilad Shalit release: Hamas, Israel prisoner swap said to be imminent Mon Nov 23, 4:00 AM ET

    Jerusalem - Israel and Hamas appear to be moving closer to a prisoner swap in which Israel would release up to 1,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.

  • Great American Smokeout 2009: Which states have most smokers? Thu Nov 19, 4:00 AM ET

    Those promoting Thursday's Great American Smokeout 2009 have their work cut out for them. That's because cigarette use among Americans, after declining for decades, has remained virtually unchanged for five straight years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

  • New York, terror trial capital of the US Thu Nov 19, 4:00 AM ET

    1993-94: Trial in first World Trade Center bombing.

  • Senators say Fort Hood shooting was terrorism Thu Nov 19, 4:00 AM ET

    The Senate Homeland Security Committee Thursday began its probe into the Nov. 5 Fort Hood shooting with few details about what everyone really wants to know: the true motives of alleged shooter Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan.

  • Pentagon to probe 'internal weaknesses' behind Fort Hood shooting Thu Nov 19, 4:00 AM ET

    Washington - The Pentagon will undertake a 45-day review to find out if there are "internal weaknesses or procedural shortcomings" across the department that could have allowed the shootings at Fort Hood to occur, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said Thursday.

  • The mystery of the mastodons gets a few big clues Thu Nov 19, 4:00 AM ET

    Ever since Europeans first uncovered mastodon fossils along Big Bone Lick in Kentucky in 1739, the demise of these huge animals and other lumbering contemporaries at the end of the last ice age has been an enduring puzzle to paleontologists.

  • Lesson from foiled pirate attack on Maersk Alabama? Fire back. Wed Nov 18, 4:00 AM ET

    Washington - The lesson from an unsuccessful pirate attack in the Gulf of Aden this week was simple: Guns talk.

  • New York divided over 9/11 terror trials Wed Nov 18, 4:00 AM ET

    New York - With the decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-confessed 9/11 mastermind and his four alleged co-conspirators in New York, the city gets the dubious title of Terror Trial Capital of America.

  • Iran nuclear deal collapses. Time for US to get tough? Wed Nov 18, 4:00 AM ET

    Washington - Iran's rejection of a nuclear deal with international powers for treatment of its enriched uranium stockpile shifts the focus to the Obama administration. Washington now must lay out the "consequences" it said would result from any Iranian "no" to the negotiated agreement.

  • Holder: 'Failure not an option' in New York 9/11 terror trial Wed Nov 18, 4:00 AM ET

    Attorney General Eric Holder told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that "failure is not an option" in the prosecution of accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in a New York City courtroom.

  • Chicago schools get new tool in fight against youth violence Wed Nov 18, 4:00 AM ET

    Chicago - Two Chicago nonprofits, together with the University of Chicago, unveiled a counseling and sports program Wednesday aimed at stemming chronic youth violence in Chicago's public schools.

  • Copenhagen climate change talks stall as CO2 emissions rise Tue Nov 17, 4:00 AM ET

    Boston - Even as the Copenhagen climate change negotiations have moved into the slow lane, greenhouse gas emissions are accelerating, according to new evidence released today.

  • US Army suicides on track to hit new high in 2009 Tue Nov 17, 4:00 AM ET

    Washington - The US Army is short as many as 300 substance-abuse counselors and 800 mental health professionals as it attempts to stem the rise of soldier suicides, which is expected to break new records again this year.

  • US 'dismay' at expansion of Israeli settlement in Jerusalem Tue Nov 17, 4:00 AM ET

    Washington - An unusually harsh White House statement on an Israeli settlement construction project suggests both a widening rift between the White House and the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a deep freeze of the Obama administration's Mideast peace initiative.

  • US cool to bald declaration of an independent Palestine Tue Nov 17, 4:00 AM ET

    Washington - The crash-landing of President Obama's high-profile push for Israeli-Palestinian peace talks has resulted in one idea almost no one seems to like: that the Palestinians simply declare their long-envisioned and much-discussed state of Palestine.

  • Fort Hood: How Nidal Malik Hasan's path turned more radical Tue Nov 17, 4:00 AM ET

    Atlanta - As the Army prepares an exhaustive probe into whether any red flags were missed in the lead-up to the Fort Hood rampage, a clearer portrait is emerging of Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the alleged shooter facing 13 charges of murder and a possible death sentence.

  • Germany arrests Congo rebel leaders Tue Nov 17, 4:00 AM ET

    Kampala, Uganda - Some 4,000 miles away from the spiral of violence in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the simultaneous arrests of two key Rwandan Hutu rebel leaders in Germany could help bring the troubled region a step closer to peace.

  • Washington Redskins can keep team name; Supreme Court refuses native Americans' suit Mon Nov 16, 4:00 AM ET

    A group of native Americans have lost their bid to force the Washington Redskins pro football team to change its name because they consider it to be a racial slur.

  • Iran nuclear program: UN's first look inside secret site at Qom Mon Nov 16, 4:00 AM ET

    Washington - Iran's newly revealed uranium enrichment plant near Qom is at an advanced stage of construction, according to a report from the first group of UN inspectors allowed inside.

  • Caroline Kennedy, left, poses for photo with the six annual John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award recipients Rebecca Onie, center, co-founder of Project HEALTH, a national organization that mobilizes college students to provide assistance to low-income patients at urban hospitals and health centers, and U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Pa), the first veteran of the Iraq War to serve in Congress, at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Monday, Nov 23, 2009, in Cambridge, Mass.. The awards are presented annually to two exceptional individuals whose contributions in elective office, community service, or advocacy demonstrate the impact and the value of public service in the spirit of John F. Kennedy. (AP Photo/Bizuayehu Tesfaye)
    China leads surge of foreign students into US colleges Mon Nov 16, 4:00 AM ET

    Washington - When Texas Gov. Rick Perry declared this "International Education Week," he waxed eloquent about the "era of global exchange" – American students heading abroad in increasing numbers, while foreign students flood Texas universities, returning home "with a greater understanding of the values we hold dear."

  • Colts vs Patriots 2009: Pass the smelling salts - to Belichick, too Mon Nov 16, 4:00 AM ET

    By midnight, former Patriot turned broadcaster Rodney Harrison – a man so ferocious he was once voted the NFL's dirtiest player – was marshalling all his strength to keep from weeping like a child on the air. Boston talk radio hosts were yelling at one another as though on the verge of blows. And across New England, disbelief rose like a mushroom cloud.

  • Shuttle launch: Atlantis readies for liftoff Mon Nov 16, 4:00 AM ET

    The space shuttle Atlantis – carrying a crew of six and some 14 tons of supplies for the International Space Station – is scheduled for launch Monday afternoon at 2:28 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

  • US eyes China as global partner Sun Nov 15, 4:00 AM ET

    Beijing - As President Obama surveys the range of global problems that his administration is called on to grapple with, he is searching for someone to give him a hand.

  • Israel rejects Palestinian statehood bid via the UN Sun Nov 15, 4:00 AM ET

    Jerusalem - Palestinian Authority leaders say that they are launching a new diplomatic campaign to gain international backing for a Palestinian state, after which they will unilaterally declare statehood in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem – without waiting for a peace treaty with Israel.

  • Taliban make gains in Afghanistan's forgotten north Sun Nov 15, 4:00 AM ET

    MazariSharif, Afghanistan - The insurgents' tactics are familiar. Night letters warn village elders to cooperate or face death. Religious "taxes" must be paid, and fiery sermons in mosques attack the Karzai government and international forces.