- Sen. Lugar signals support for nuclear treaty (AP)
- Russia woos Ukraine on security bloc (Reuters)
- Oil spill to shut down 19 percent of Gulf fishing (AP)
- U.S. envoy arrives for Israeli-Palestinian talks (Reuters)
- Detained militant in Iraq details World Cup plot (AP)
- Senate deal reached on state preemption: aides (Reuters)
- Man accused of duping Harvard pleads not guilty (AP)
- Canadian doc charged with unlawfully treating pros (AP)
- Senate deal reached on state preemption: aides (Reuters)
- Republican Rep Souder admits affair, resigns (Reuters)
- Immigration, drugs dominate Mexico leader's U.S. visit (Reuters)
- Iraq says prisoners released by US rejoined Qaeda (AFP)
- Taliban Suicide Bomb in Kabul Shatters Capital's Calm (Time.com)
- Suicide bomber spotlights Russia's Islamist battle (Reuters)
- US, major powers agree on new Iran sanctions (AP)
- Conn. AG Blumenthal to address Vietnam-era service (AP)
- Obama rebukes Republicans for trying to block him (Reuters)
- Suspected Times Square bomber to appear in NY court (Reuters)
- Swingers' case tests sexual limits in China (AP)
- Source: CBS canceling 'Cold Case,' 6 other series (AP)
- Police: Pa. woman hid in coffin to escape custody (AP)
- Special Report: How the White House learned to love the drone (Reuters)
- US seeks to regain Iran initiative with sanctions move (AFP)
- Q&A: Iraq had elections, so why isn't there a new government? (McClatchy Newspap
- Times Square car bomb suspect appears in NY court (AP)
- Immigrant crossings into Arizona on the rise (AP)
- Congress: US repeated 9/11 failures in Xmas plot (AP)
- Missionary returns to Idaho after Haiti conviction (AP)
- Marlins' Ramirez says he wasn't giving up on ball (AP)
- Kagan papers emerge amid questions on abortion (AP)
- FBI investigating four packages sent to Toyota (Reuters)
- Troops, armoured vehicles converge on Bangkok protest site (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,397 (AP)
- Paul rides tea party support, takes GOP nod in Ky. (AP)
- Kagan papers emerge amid questions on abortion (AP)
- Blumenthal denies trying to mislead on Vietnam (AP)
- Times Square car bomb suspect appears in NY court (AP)
- Congress: US repeated 9/11 slips in Christmas plot (AP)
- Immigrant crossings into Arizona on the rise (AP)
- Indiana Rep. Souder says he'll resign over affair (AP)
- Interior secretary acknowledges lax oil regulation (AP)
- Conservative wins Republican Kentucky Senate race (Reuters)
- Senate Dems clash over Wall Street reform endgame (Reuters)
- Thai troops fire guns, tear gas at protest zone (AP)
- Piracy suspect pleads guilty in NY court to hijack (AP)
- Wife of RFK Jr. charged in NY with drunken driving (AP)
- Wizards win NBA's draft lottery, earn No. 1 pick (AP)
- Troops, armored carriers advance near Bangkok protest (Reuters)
- 'Three police, one guerrilla killed in Caucasus' (AFP)
- Obama starts deploying interrogation teams (Reuters)
- Big powers agree on Iran sanctions draft (Reuters)
- Thai armoured vehicles smash through barricades (AFP)
- US pushes tough Iran sanctions draft at UN (AFP)
- Gulf Coast fears spreading slick, fishing ban widens (Reuters)
- 'Idol' judges back Bowersox, DeWyze for finale (AP)
- Thai military smash down protesters' barricades (AFP)
- Celtics top Magic, take 2-0 lead in East finals (AP)
- Gun battles between army and protesters in Bangkok (AFP)
- Economy, immigration, drugs on U.S.-Mexican agenda (Reuters)
- US: Insurgents attack Bagram Air Field (AP)
- Afghan Taliban launch brazen attack on NATO **** (Reuters)
- SKorea's top diplomat: 'Obvious' NKorea sank ship (AP)
- Obama endorsements don't seem to help Democrats (AP)
- Immigration highlighted in Obama-Calderon meetings (AP)
- Pakistan forces "kill 28"; U.S. officials in talks (Reuters)
- Curfew to be imposed across Bangkok: minister (AFP)
- Russia confirms agreement on UN Iran sanctions draft (AFP)
- Two missing after new Russian coal mine accident (Reuters)
- Proposed Iran sanctions face opposition (AP)
- NFL star Chad Ochocinco kicked off 'Dancing' (AP)
- Germany declares solo war on speculators as markets sag (Reuters)
- 'Non-crew in cockpit' of Polish leader's crash plane (AFP)
- Russian FM says US adoptions should be frozen (AP)
- Experts: passengers in Polish cockpit before crash (AP)
- Women protest as French Cabinet gets veil ban bill (AP)
- Workers asked to return bonuses after 16 years (AP)
- Ken Loach sends Iraq war film into Cannes battle (AFP)
- Russia's Khodorkovsky ends two-day hunger strike (Reuters)
- Pakistani court orders gov't to block Facebook (AP)
- Consumer prices dip 0.1 percent in April (AP)
- CBS axes 7 shows to make room for fall newcomers (AP)
- Iran says draft sanctions resolution has "no chance" (Reuters)
- Mothers of 3 American detainees due in Iran (Reuters)
- Cameroon attacks show pirates are heading south (Reuters)
- NATO, Russia to link tactical anti-missile systems (AP)
- U.S. jury decides $250 million damages against Novartis (Reuters)
- Octomom unveiling pet birth control banner (AP)
- Wal-Mart still selling Miley Cyrus cadmium jewelry (AP)
- Federal Reserve sees slightly better 2010 economy (AP)
- Taliban attack biggest NATO **** in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Iraq foreign ministry building reopens after August attacks (AFP)
- Russia summons minister in Khodorkovsky's trial (AFP)
- DUI suspect carried from field in tractor bucket (AP)
- State dinner chef tweets about 'day of creation' (AP)
- Obama strategy: tout rising economy, hit Republicans (Reuters)
- 6 killed by car bomb south of Baghdad (AP)
- Big lessons of primaries: What the heck were they? (AP)
- Senate fails to end debate on bank regulation bill (AP)
- Arizona official dares L.A. to cut power supply (Reuters)
- With US support, SKorea cuts trade with North (AP)
- Obama seeks to force votes on spending cuts (AP)
- BP says doing all it can, everyone's frustrated (AP)
- Landmark overhauls may not help Democrats at polls (AP)
- Britain bans doctor who linked autism to vaccine (AP)
- Stocks open lower on continued European worries (AP)
- Ahmadinejad's speech marred by shouts from crowd (AP)
- Brittany Murphy's husband is found dead at home (AP)
- 'Lost' addresses years of questions in finale (AP)
- Cavaliers fire coach Mike Brown (AP)
- BP hopes for oil well "kill" success (Reuters)
- Iran outlines nuclear fuel swap plan to U.N. watchdog (Reuters)
- Two Koreas snarl at each other as tensions rise (Reuters)
- China holds door open a crack to U.S. on yuan (Reuters)
- Senate committee to examine United/Continental merger (Reuters)
- Thailand maintains growth projections despite riots (Reuters)
- Australia expels Israeli diplomat over Dubai hit (Reuters)
- Syria defies Western pressure over Hezbollah (Reuters)
- S.Korea cuts trade, sea lanes with North (AFP)
- Jamaican PM declares emergency amid gang warfare (AFP)
- Sales of previously owned homes jump 7.6 percent (AP)
- Moms say 2 US hikers held in Iran are engaged (AP)
- Court: NFL is 32 teams, not single business (AP)
- Two Americans held in Iran get engaged behind bars (Reuters)
- Police patrol Jamaican capital after attacks (Reuters)
- Two Jamaican police killed in battle to grab druglord (AFP)
- Supreme Court: NFL sports apparel suit can proceed (Reuters)
- Lohan loses bid to ease restriction on drug tests (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Deadly, ultra-pure heroin arrives in US (AP)
- Dodd: Blumenthal 'will be OK' in Conn. Senate race (AP)
- Jamaican police storm drug lord's stronghold, casualties (AFP)
- White House eyes a compromise on gays in military (AP)
- Court says black firefighter lawsuit can proceed (AP)
- Man bites man in fight over dogs, NY officials say (AP)
- Gunbattles intensifying, spreading in Jamaica (AP)
- States face hurdles in cutting worker benefits (Reuters)
- US, SKorea to test military in signal to North (AP)
- SC governor hopeful denies blogger claim of affair (AP)
- Crime rates down for third year, despite recession (AP)
- Wall Street critic Frank to shepherd final reform bill (Reuters)
- Divided Europe spreads contagion fears in U.S. (Reuters)
- Miss. board denies staging 'sham' prom for lesbian (AP)
- Toyota halts sales of certain Lexus sedans in U.S. (Reuters)
- Man allegedly sets blaze because of late dinner (AP)
- U.S. declares fishery disaster in 3 Gulf states (Reuters)
- White House backs compromise on gays in military (AP)
- Police: Slipknot bassist found dead in Iowa ***el (AP)
- Feds: Government can't push BP aside on oil spill (AP)
- US, SKorea to test military in signal to North (AP)
- SC governor hopeful denies blogger claim of affair (AP)
- Britain bans doctor who linked autism to vaccine (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Deadly, ultra-pure heroin arrives in US (AP)
- Miss. board denies staging 'sham' prom for lesbian (AP)
- US slams BP, but awaits latest bid to plug oil leak (AFP)
- Feds ask Va. health reform lawsuit be dismissed (AP)
- Man allegedly sets blaze because of late dinner (AP)
- Rangers seek bankruptcy protection to spur sale (AP)
- Police: Slipknot bassist found dead in Iowa ***el (AP)
- Obama backs proposal to lift ban on gays in military (Reuters)
- U.S. keeps "boot on neck" of BP over spill (Reuters)
- US slams BP, but awaits latest bid to plug oil leak (AFP)
- North Korea puts military on *****: report (Reuters)
- Bloodshed as Jamaica hunts drug lord (AFP)
- Magic take Celtics to OT and on to Game 5 (AP)
- Covert U.S. operations authorized in secret order (Reuters)
- U.S. trade chief urges China to lower trade barriers (Reuters)
- Japan voices Europe debt concerns as euro and stocks fall (Reuters)
- China, US wrap up key talks on economy, N.Korea (AFP)
- Black box of crashed Air India plane found (Reuters)
- Seoul resumes psychological warfare with Pyongyang (AP)
- Jamaica cops attack drug lord's slum stronghold (AP)
- UK government sets out legislative program (AP)
- 16 Russian tourists killed in Turkey bus crash (AP)
- Asian stocks slide on renewed Europe fears (AP)
- Offshore drilling here to stay, but changes coming (AP)
- Ex-Detroit mayor faces possible jail time (AP)
- The ladies lead on final 'Dancing' performances (AP)
- S.Korea urges China to help punish N.Korea (AFP)
- Geithner praises China commitment on currency reform (Reuters)
- Pakistan court prevents arrest of hardline cleric (AP)
- Clinton turns on charm in China (AP)
- Lohan's ankle bracelet has breathalyzer technology (AP)
- Thai court orders Thaksin arrested on terrorism charges (Reuters)
- Ethiopian PM celebrates controversial election win (AFP)
- Clinton: US, China share responsibility for Koreas (AP)
- Stock futures plummet, market set for lower open (AP)
- Flyers advance to Stanley Cup finals (AP)
- Bret Michaels says he's going back on the road (AP)
- Home prices drop 0.5 pct. from February to March (AP)
- Gunmen kill 14 in Baghdad gold heist: police (Reuters)
- McNamee in courthouse to testify against Clemens (AP)
- Space shuttle Atlantis on last leg of last mission (AP)
- Michigan details football woes to NCAA (AP)
- Drug clashes turn Kingston to traveller no-go zone (AFP)
- West plays down Iran gesture, sticks to sanctions drive (Reuters)
- APNewsBreak: Owner of chimp in Conn. attack dies (AP)
- Air strike kills Yemen mediator, tribes hit pipeline (Reuters)
- In spy swap, agents were pawns in a practiced game (AP)
- Russian expert in spy swap 'resurfaces near London' (AFP)
- Aeroflot picks Boeing, Airbus: report (Reuters)
- Biden: It's okay U.S. only got 4 for 10 in spy swap (Reuters)
- Judge shot dead in Dagestan (AFP)
- Family of freed spy-swap Russian 'seriously worried' (AFP)
- BP prepares to test new cap installed on oil leak (AP)
- Obama HIV/AIDS plan calls for reducing infections (AP)
- Fidel Castro suddenly back in view on Cuban TV (AP)
- 17 dead, 44 missing as landslides hit China towns (AP)
- US vows continued pursuit of Roman Polanski (AP)
- Barefoot Bandit's hometown welcomes his capture (AP)
- Lebanese general seeks court record in Hariri case (AP)
- PROMISES, PROMISES: US fails to punish Sudan (AP)
- Gibson tape mentions alleged hitting of girlfriend (AP)
- David Ortiz wins HR Derby with 11-homer final (AP)
- BP to test oil spill cap (Reuters)
- Wall Street bill moves toward final votes in Congress (Reuters)
- Iran scientist seeks refuge in Pakistan embassy in U.S. (Reuters)
- Majority of Americans lack faith in Obama: poll (Reuters)
- North Korea calls off talks with U.N. officers over ship (Reuters)
- U.S. meeting nears on risks of Glaxo diabetes drug (Reuters)
- Uganda makes arrests after deadly bomb attacks (Reuters)
- Renegade Afghan soldier kills three British troops (Reuters)
- Cuba frees prisoners as Castro makes TV appearance (AFP)
- BP hopes new cap will end Gulf oil nightmare (AFP)
- Probe as Afghan forces reportedly kill 3 UK troops (AP)
- Afghan soldier kills three British soldiers (AFP)
- Tourists told not to feed Bangkok street elephants (AFP)
- S.Korea deploys sentry robot along N.Korea border (AFP)
- Three NATO troops killed in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Japan PM pledges 'fresh start' after poll defeat (AFP)
- Storm kills 11 in Delhi, disrupts Games work (AFP)
- NKorea abruptly cancels military talks with UN (AP)
- Petraeus praises Pakistan's fight in surprise trip (AP)
- UN: 10 could be lifted off Taliban sanctions list (AP)
- Don't feed the elephants: Bangkok introduces fines (AP)
- Taliban attacks increasingly kill Afghan civilians (AP)
- Bangladesh bans travel for war crimes suspects (AP)
- Hu hails China-Taiwan trade pact (AP)
- Towering undersea volcano mapped off Indonesia (AP)
- Japan braces for gridlock after ruling party loss (AP)
- Chinese officials must report personal assets (AP)
- Policeman killed in Russia's Dagestan (AP)
- AP source: Catalyst for arrests was Mass. spy (AP)
- Russia says detains suspect in Moscow bomb attacks (Reuters)
- Kremlin seeks investment alliances with U.S., EU (Reuters)
- Strong Russian remarks on Iran please Washington (Reuters)
- Russia fines art experts over exhibition (AFP)
- Russian curators sentenced but not imprisoned (AP)
- Court fines organisers of Moscow exhibition (AFP)
- Russia court finds 'Forbidden Art' organisers guilty (AFP)
- Attorney general: Russian spies posed threat to US (AP)
- Russia-U.S. spy swap participants phone families (Reuters)