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Pet stories from Isaac look much more upbeat than Katrina, thanks to emergency plans put in place long before Isaac hit.


The Pentagon has told an ex-SEAL that his book about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden breached non-disclosure agreements, Reuters says.


A law in Texas that would require voters to have certain forms of photo ID has been knocked down by a U.S. court in Washington.


Hurricane Isaac reignites this vital question for thousands of Louisiana residents.


Mitt Romney promises he will restore America's greatness as he accepts the GOP presidential nomination.


The book gives a first-hand account of the May 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden.


Members of a church once targeted by a governor's "extermination order" saw one of their own accept the Republican nomination for president.


The actor's appearance had been kept tightly under wraps by organizers who promoted a "mystery speaker."


National Hurricane Center Director Rick Knabb said the storm surge poses significant danger.


President Obama charges into Charlotte next week with Mitt Romney squarely in his sights.


Mitt Romney finally defined himself this week: A cheerful conservative capable of rescuing the country from economic collapse.


A Tokyo court has ruled Samsung didn't infringe on an Apple patent, in the latest development in the legal battle between the tech titans.


Jewish and Arab children with serious illnesses find common ground at the retreat, part of a network of camps founded by Paul Newman.


Governors can offer strategic guidance and deploy their networks of donors and volunteers to help Mitt Romney.


The governor's office said 3,000 people required rescue in LaPlace, La., and at least 1,500 had been evacuated.


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