- Kagan in '97 urged Clinton to ban late abortions (AP)
- BP, other companies point fingers in oil rig blast (AP)
- UK's Gordon Brown to resign as prime minister (AP)
- New coverage for young adults will raise premiums (AP)
- Ariz. referendum drives targeting new law dropped (AP)
- Calif. woman pleads guilty in death of girl, 8 (AP)
- APNewsBreak: More kids' jewelry recalls in works (AP)
- Nebraska police nab alleged 'toilet paper' bandit (AP)
- Woods says neck injury not related to crash (AP)
- Obama revives civilian nuclear deal with Russia (Reuters)
- Mizuho Financial set for huge share offer: reports (AFP)
- UK's two big parties court Lib Dems, Brown to quit (Reuters)
- Aquino opens up commanding lead in Philippine vote (AP)
- 4 French troops injured in Afghan attack: military (AFP)
- U.S. to press China on innovation policy at meeting (Reuters)
- Samsung plans $20.3 billion investment in new business (AFP)
- Philippine polls deliver decisive win for Aquino (Reuters)
- Oil spill swells to 4M gallons with fixes days off (AP)
- 4 dead in Oklahoma tornado outbreak (AP)
- Afghanistan readies program to reintegrate Taliban (AP)
- U.S. drone missiles kill at least four in Pakistan (Reuters)
- Top US envoy in Beijing after Myanmar visit (AFP)
- Amid election stalemate, deadliest Iraq bombings of the year (The Christian Scien
- Obama resubmits US-Russia nuclear energy deal (AP)
- Gulf oil slick spreads as oil execs face grilling (Reuters)
- Iraq on ***** after attacks kill over 100 (AFP)
- 3 dead in northwest Pakistan missile strike (AP)
- Aquino set for landslide win in Philippines vote (AFP)
- Canadiens beat Penguins, force Game 7 (AP)
- Magic finish off sweep of Hawks 98-84 (AP)
- Russian mine death toll rises to 43: agencies (Reuters)
- US studying China-Pakistan nuclear deal (AFP)
- US drone attack kills four in Pakistan (AFP)
- Beijing to allow news ***sites to list: report (Reuters)
- Britain's Labour in post-poll deal talks, Brown to quit (AFP)
- Hopes raised for end of protests in Thailand (AP)
- US drone attack kills six in Pakistan: officials (AFP)
- 10 dead in northwest Pakistan missile strike (AP)
- US mends fences with Karzai visit (AFP)
- Thai deputy PM faces complaint over crackdown (AFP)
- Vietnam court hears high-profile dissidents appeal (AFP)
- Report: Sand for Singapore devastating ecology (AP)
- Top AIDS activist flees China for US (AFP)
- S.Korean climber returns home after 14-peak record (AFP)
- China's April inflation rises to 2.8 percent (AP)
- Toyota Prius tops Japan's April auto sales (AP)
- Lakers complete sweep over Jazz (AP)
- Excitement over $1 trillion euro plan fades, euro slips (Reuters)
- Samsung outlines $20.6 billion investment plan (AP)
- Floods kill 70 in southern China (AP)
- Siberia mine blast toll hits 43, Putin to visit (AFP)
- NYC's Apollo Theater unveils its Walk of Fame (AP)
- S.Korean millionaire finds perfect son-in-law (AFP)
- Radiation death exposes India's lax waste disposal (AFP)
- Toll for devastating Iraq attacks rises to 114 (AP)
- Mumbai attacks gunman could be hanged this year (AFP)
- Toyota roars back into the black (AFP)
- Malaysia's Anwar aims to undermine sodomy claims (AFP)
- Pakistan invites India for July talks: New Delhi (AFP)
- Rising prices point to more China tightening (Reuters)
- Police, allies kill 18 insurgents in S Afghanistan (AP)
- Kagan has presumption of court confirmation (AP)
- Brown waited a decade for chance to lead (AP)
- 5 dead, dozens injured as tornadoes hit Plains (AP)
- Toyota quarterly profit $1.2 bln as sales recover (AP)
- Pakistan, Indian minister to meet for talks (AP)
- Indonesia's ex-top detective questioned on bribery (AP)
- Putin mourns Siberia mine tragedy as hope fades (AFP)
- Greece to ask EU, IMF for first tranche of debt aid (AFP)
- China insists will make good on smoking ban pledge (AFP)
- Afghan girls hit again by suspected gas attack (Reuters)
- 17,921 still 'missing' 2 years after China quake (AP)
- Pak court throws out challenge to Taliban extradition (AFP)
- US soldiers stalk Afghanistan's deadly wildlife (AP)
- Aung San Suu Kyi asks for her freedom (AP)
- Carrefour announces first wholesale outlet in India (AFP)
- Smith tips Australia as Proteas ponder changes (AFP)
- Everest clean-up team makes grisly discovery (AFP)
- Correction: Thailand-Politics-Censorship story (AP)
- Smoke haze hangs over Sydney Harbour (AFP)
- Bollywood producer vows to fight US copyright case (AFP)
- HIV epidemic may be imminent in the Philippines (Reuters)
- Greece to ask for first slice of EU, IMF loan aid (AFP)
- Pakistan court dismisses Taliban extradition challenge (Reuters)
- Russian, Syrian presidents hold talks in Damascus (AP)
- Iran says it warned off U.S. plane near maneuvers (Reuters)
- China environmentalist alleges brutal jail treatment (AFP)
- Australian physicist spots dictionary error (AFP)
- Pope sees sex scandal as greatest threat to church (AP)
- International backers pledge Afghan election support (AFP)
- Vietnam court upholds dissidents' jail sentences (AP)
- Eunuch regiment could protect India: state minister (AFP)
- Afghan bomb kills two NATO soldiers (AFP)
- Iran detained 12 Iraqi fishermen, some freed: report (Reuters)
- SEC, exchanges agree to boost market safeguards (Reuters)
- Toshiba to spend big on chips, nuclear power (AP)
- US hails democratic milestone of Philippine polls (AFP)
- India greenhouse gas emissions jump (AFP)
- Clinton cites long-term US commitment to Afghans (AP)
- Pirates release cargo ship, Sri Lankan crew: EU (AFP)
- U.S. vows not to abandon Afghanistan as talks open (Reuters)
- US vows to stand by Afghanistan after combat ends (AFP)
- Video: Aussie father clasps infant as car hits (AP)
- US transport chief test-rides Japan magnetic train (AFP)
- US transport chief rides 300-mph Japanese maglev (AP)
- Senate's Wall Street reform bill churns ahead (Reuters)
- Emirates to add Baghdad route (AP)
- Iran border guards arrest Iraqi fishermen: report (AFP)
- Iraq squatter camp population on the rise: UN (AFP)
- Wholesale inventories and sales rise in March (AP)
- Afghanistan dissolves 172 NGOs for misconduct (AFP)
- Debt fears soar as Greece asks for first slice of aid (AFP)
- Senators want Pakistani Taliban on terror list (AP)
- Thieves take controversial Mojave Desert cross (AP)
- White House: VP Joe Biden's son hospitalized (AP)
- 4 missing after Quebec home falls in sinkhole (AP)
- Aldean, Lady A, Swift and Underwood lead CMT noms (AP)
- US, Karzai pledge enduring ties despite sore points (AFP)
- China, US to renew human rights talks (AP)
- Russia says may build nuclear power plant in Syria (Reuters)
- 52 dead in Russian mine blast, 38 missing (AP)
- Buildup of top Afghan police seen as key for NATO (AP)
- Pakistani ambassador to Tehran 'injured in attack on car' (AFP)
- Pakistani with trace explosive in U.S. Chile embassy (Reuters)
- Pakistani ambassador to Iran assaulted in Tehran (AP)
- Braves to retire Tom Glavine's No. 47 (AP)
- Arizona immigration law hits Latino businesses (Reuters)
- Pakistani ambassador in Tehran attacked (Reuters)
- India win toss and bat against Sri Lanka (AFP)
- APNewsBreak: US reviewing Iraq troop pullout pace (AP)
- Some of the recent attacks in Iraq (AP)
- Allawi on Iraq's Chaos: 'We Are Moving in a Vicious Circle' (Time.com)
- British PM arrives at Buckingham Palace to resign (AFP)
- TNT traces on Pakistani held at US embassy in Chile (AFP)
- U.S. mulls putting Pakistan Taliban on terrorism list (Reuters)
- Koreans storm into AFC Champions League quarters (AFP)
- Raina stars as Malinga checks India (AFP)
- Pakistan frees man held over Karachi airport security scare (AFP)
- India's Viswanathan Anand wins world chess title (AFP)
- Health overhaul law potentially costs $115B more (AP)
- 14th-century aqueduct found in Jerusalem (AP)
- Playboy 'readers' get 3-D centerfold in June issue (AP)
- Bottle-wielding man foils Va. truck-stop robbery (AP)
- Chile extends Pakistani's detention for five days (AFP)
- Israel sees no discord with U.S. on nuclear issue (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka beat India by five wickets (AFP)
- New Palin book, 'America By Heart,' out Nov. 23 (AP)
- Supreme Court nominee Kagan has thin 'paper trail' (AP)
- Senate votes to examine Federal Reserve lending (AP)
- AP Source: Texans' Cushing tested positive for HCG (AP)
- Obama adviser warns Russia against arms sale to Iran (Reuters)
- Woman says Sammi from 'Jersey Shore' attacked her (AP)
- Republican doubts Taliban link to New York plot (Reuters)
- Australia leave Windies on brink of T20 exit (AFP)
- Senate votes to examine Federal Reserve lending (AP)
- Body found in Utah likely that of missing boy, 4 (AP)
- Australia, Sri Lanka into World Twenty20 semis (AFP)
- Britain's David Cameron becomes PM; Brown out (AP)
- Execs grilled on oil spill 'cascade of failures' (AP)
- Pope: Church's own sins to blame in sex scandal (AP)
- Health overhaul law potentially costs $115B more (AP)
- Muhammad cartoonist 'head-butted' during lecture (AP)
- Body found in Utah likely that of missing boy, 4 (AP)
- VP Biden's son has mild stroke, in Philly hospital (AP)
- 14th-century aqueduct found in Jerusalem (AP)
- Woman says Sammi from 'Jersey Shore' attacked her (AP)
- AP Source: Cushing tested positive for HCG (AP)
- Cameron leads Britain into new coalition era (Reuters)
- Executives trade blame as oil gushes in U.S. Gulf (Reuters)
- SEC says no single cause of market plunge (Reuters)
- Iraq drawdown on schedule, Pentagon says (Reuters)
- Pace of US drawdown from Iraq on schedule: Pentagon (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,397 (AP)
- After Iraq attacks, security forces describe hardships at Baghdad checkpoints (Th
- Iraqi security forces say politicians were behind Iraq attacks (The Christian Sci
- Niecy Nash and her 'jiggly parts' shake `Dancing' (AP)
- Disputed Mojave cross honoring US war dead stolen (AP)
- Griffey knocks nap report, says he was available (AP)
- Cameron finally British PM after cliffhanger polls (AFP)
- Clinton reassures Afghans of US long-term support (AP)
- Bank of Korea keeps rate at record-low 2 percent (AP)
- N.Korea succeeds in nuclear fusion: official media (AFP)
- US, Afghanistan pledge enduring ties despite rows (AFP)
- North Korea claims nuclear fusion, prompts skeptics (Reuters)
- 7 children killed in latest attack at China school (AP)
- Disney plans joint venture channels in South Korea (AP)
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi files new appeal against detention (AFP)
- Australia humble Windies at Twenty20 as hosts bow out (AFP)
- Israel FM: Arms-laden NKorean plane for Hamas (AP)
- Dhoni refuses to blame IPL for India exit (AFP)
- Seven children ****** to death in China school attack (Reuters)
- Australian PM tells Cameron to enjoy the 'moment' (AFP)
- Aussie Olympic chief hails record budget boost (AFP)
- Seven dead, 20 hurt in China school attack: media (AFP)
- Duets shine on movie-themed 'American Idol' (AP)
- Celtics stun Cavs, take 3-2 lead in series (AP)
- Thai authorities to sever protesters' supply lines (AFP)
- Water, electricity cuts to Bankok protest zone (AP)
- Grenade attack kills girls in Pakistan: police (AFP)
- 60 dead in Russian mine blast, 30 missing (AP)
- Obama, Karzai to hold fence-mending talks (Reuters)
- Russian coal mine death toll rises to 60 (Reuters)
- NKorea claims to achieve elusive nuclear fusion (AP)
- Chile extends detention of Pakistani in embassy scare (AFP)
- Philippines' Aquino prepares for office vowing change (AFP)
- Samsung Life shares jump after record IPO (AP)
- Malaysia's Anwar rebuffed in bid to derail sodomy trial (AFP)
- India's industrial output up 13.5 percent (AFP)
- Malaysia probes 3rd police shooting of suspect (AP)
- Recent violent attacks at schools in China (AP)
- Prosecutors seek to quiz Japan political kingpin: Kyodo (Reuters)
- India wakes up to the business of sport (AFP)
- Malaysia's Anwar loses new bid to derail sex trial (AP)
- Booby trapped body kills 3 in Baghdad (AP)
- Siberia mine blast toll rises to 60: report (AFP)
- Okla. braces for more storms days after twisters (AP)
- Passenger plane crashes in Libya, 105 dead - TV (Reuters)
- 105 dead in Tripoli airport plane crash: official (AFP)
- China quake families to register dead, two years on (AFP)
- Israel says seized North Korean arms were for Hamas, Hezbollah (Reuters)
- Taliban kill 2 alleged US spies in NW Pakistan (AP)
- Aquino assembles team for new Philippine govt (AP)
- Japan congratulates Cameron as Britain's new PM (AFP)
- Tokyo samurai women punish fat with sword workout (AFP)
- Taliban claims killing of Afghan prison official (AP)
- Libyan plane with 104 on board crashes in Tripoli (AP)
- Arizona gov. signs bill targeting ethnic studies (AP)
- Myanmar junta rejects international poll monitors (AP)
- China quake rebuilding rush shows power and pitfalls (Reuters)
- Philippines'' Arroyo picks chief justice as probe looms (Reuters)
- Rebel group rejects likely Afghan exile offer (Reuters)
- China environmentalist released after prison term (AP)
- Former stars lash pathetic India after T20 exit (AFP)
- Nissan slashes quarterly loss to $125 million (AP)
- Nepal police search for missing American hiker (AP)
- Man arrested for death threat against Japan princess (AFP)
- Bomb kills 3, wounds 23 in Shi'ite area of Baghdad (Reuters)
- Russian president calls end to Gaza tragedy (AP)
- Director John Woo to head Shanghai film fest jury (AFP)
- Protests expose deep divisions in Thai society (AP)
- Spain joins euro zone austerity bandwagon (Reuters)
- Indonesian police kill 5 militant suspects (AP)
- Ukrainian detained in India for giant US fraud case (AFP)
- Pacquiao ready to fight Mayweather (AFP)
- 'Two killed' in anti-terror raid in Indonesia (AFP)
- Sri Lanka's ex-army chief in court on new charge (AFP)
- US, Russian officials in talks on adoption deal (AFP)
- Russia, US reach accord on adoption deal (AP)
- Thousands of Pakistanis at risk of flooding (AFP)
- GOP: WV congressman's ouster referendum on Obama (AP)