NEW ORLEANS — In his most extensive remarks on gun control since the tragedy in Tucson, President Obama tonight renewed his push to reduce gun violence, saying “AK-47s belong in the hands of soldiers, not in the hands of criminals.” Citing the massacre in Colorado...
Read more: Obama Renews Push to Reduce Gun Violence
Read more: Obama Renews Push to Reduce Gun Violence
NEW ORLEANS — In his most extensive remarks on gun control since the tragedy in Tucson, President Obama tonight renewed his push to reduce gun violence, saying “AK-47s belong in the hands of soldiers, not in the hands of criminals.” Citing the massacre in Colorado...
Read more: Obama Urges 'Common Sense' to Reduce Gun Violence
Read more: Obama Urges 'Common Sense' to Reduce Gun Violence
Ava's lifeless body made doctors suspect genetic brain disease and broke her mother's heart, but one day she "came alive," and now she's starring in beauty pageants
Read more: Virtually Brain Dead to Pageant Princess
Read more: Virtually Brain Dead to Pageant Princess
Witnesses: Missouri man charged with murdering wife had made threats before she disappeared
Read more: Man Allegedly Threatened Missing Wife
Read more: Man Allegedly Threatened Missing Wife
113 dead kittens, 51 neglected cats found in coastal California town
Read more: Cops Find 51 Cats, 113 Dead Kittens
Jury convicts Alaska man of punching 7-year-old girl when she refused to give up her bike
Read more: Man Punched Girl, 7, Stole Bike
Read more: Man Punched Girl, 7, Stole Bike
By Jim Avila and Lauren Ehrler: The cost of filling grocery carts in America is going up. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today that it is projecting as much as a 5 percent price hike for some food items over the next nine months....
Read more: Food Prices Could Rise 5 Pct in 5 Months
Read more: Food Prices Could Rise 5 Pct in 5 Months
In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Katherine Jackson said she is 'devastated' her grandchildren have been 'taken away' from her and she's returning to Los Angeles to be reunited with them.
Read more: Exclusive: Katherine Jackson Says Court Hearing 'Based on a Bunch of Lies'
Read more: Exclusive: Katherine Jackson Says Court Hearing 'Based on a Bunch of Lies'
The "anti-gay" comments of Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy have become a hot button issue, with politicians taking a stand on both sides. In Chicago, Alderman Joe Moreno has blocked the fast food restaurant from opening in his ward.
Read more: Chicago Latest to Oppose Chick-Fil-A
Read more: Chicago Latest to Oppose Chick-Fil-A
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Former first lady opens up about life after the White House.
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Extreme temperatures and drought will cost consumers at supermarkets.
Read more: Watch: Heat Wave Raising Food Prices
Although David Beckham said he couldn’t reveal any details about his participation in Friday’s opening ceremony for the 2012 Olympics in London, the former football player from England said he was “surprised with what they asked me to do. “I didn’t expect it, and I’m really honored,”...
Read more: Beckham 'Surprised' With Olympics Role
Read more: Beckham 'Surprised' With Olympics Role
James Holmes may have sent a letter detailing his plans to shoot up a movie theater to his school before the attack, ABC News has learned.
Read more: Holmes May Have Mailed Shooting Plans to School
Read more: Holmes May Have Mailed Shooting Plans to School
Ryan Dube, 18, plummeted to his death at Niagara Gorge while fleeing a police officer. Dube had a probation violation, according to an official at the group home where the teen lived. The officer also fell into the gorge and suffered a broken femur.
Read more: Teen Flees Cop, Dies in Niagara Fall
Read more: Teen Flees Cop, Dies in Niagara Fall
Fans have taken to the Internet to defend Voula Papachristou after the Greek triple jumper was expelled from her country's Olympic team Wednesday for a Tweet perceived as racist.
Read more: Olympian Expelled for Racist Tweet - but Defenders Take to Twitter
Read more: Olympian Expelled for Racist Tweet - but Defenders Take to Twitter
LONDON — Mitt Romney said today that was “illegal” for the Colorado shooter to have “many” of the weapons he had the night of the deadly incident, he still does not believe changing gun laws will prevent similar incidents from happening. Asked in an interview...
Read more: Romney: Change Hearts, Not Gun Laws
Read more: Romney: Change Hearts, Not Gun Laws
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