For four years, Twlya Long and her family wondered what happened to their Siberian huskies, China and Asia. Had they been hit by a car? Are they living with another family? And most importantly, are they safe?
But on Sunday evening, two and a half years after China was returned, the Longs' finally got confirmation that Asia was also safe and on her way home.
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ABC News’ Dina Abou Salem reports: At least robbers wearing black hoods hit the California Mining and Minerals Museum in broad daylight, using pick axes to break open the displays, officials said. California investigators are still searching for the suspects who robbed what police estimated to...
With less than three days before their first debate, President Obama and Mitt Romney are leaving the trail to practice and prepare with their closest aides. Meanwhile, the campaigns are working the press, trying to tamp down expectations as the nation turns its focus to Denver.
From Richard Nixon's sweat to Al Gore's sigh, from Gerald Ford's brain freeze on Poland and the Iron Curtain to Jan Brewer's brain freeze on her own accomplishments, here's a look at some of the more notable debate moments from both presidential, primary and off-year elections.
“It’s just one of the disastrous situations I’ve created and the worst thing that I’ve ever done,” former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger told me this morning on “GMA” when I asked him about his affair with the housekeeper who he fathered a child with and...
The Supreme Court, beginning its term on the first Monday in October, faces cases on affirmative action, voting rights in the South, gay marriage, electronic eavesdropping on people in foreign countries, and search under the Fourth Amendment.
Wasseem Daker, the man convicted last week of murdering a Georgia woman and repeatedly stabbing her 5-year-old son was sentenced today to life in prison, plus 47 years. Karmen Smith was killed in her home in 1995. Her son was stabbed 18 times but survived. Daker,...
President heads into first debate with narrow lead over Mitt Romney.
GOP candidate takes break from the campaign trail to train for the big night.
ABC News’ Mike Boettcher reports from Kunar province, Afghanistan: The war in Afghanistan — the nation’s longest — has now reached a grim milestone: 2,000 Americans killed in the country. The 2,000th death — suspected to be an insider attack by Afghan forces, or “green...