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New research is boosting hopes that weight-loss surgery can put some patients' diabetes into remission for years and perhaps in some cases, for good.More >>
New research is boosting hopes that weight-loss surgery can put some patients' diabetes into remission for years and perhaps in some cases, for good.More >>
The Supreme Court is wading into a patent dispute between rival pharmaceutical companies over a multiple sclerosis treatment.More >>
The Supreme Court is wading into a patent dispute between rival pharmaceutical companies over a multiple sclerosis treatment.More >>
The Supreme Court has turned away an early look at a challenge by religiously affiliated not-for-profit groups to the new health care law's provision on birth control coverage.More >>
The Supreme Court has turned away an early look at a challenge by religiously affiliated not-for-profit groups to the new health care law's provision on birth control coverage.More >>
The rains that have bedeviled rescuers working to find more victims in the debris field from the deadly Washington state mudslide are expected to ease this week, but searchers faced other challenges at the site...More >>
The rains that have bedeviled crews searching for victims in the debris field from the deadly Washington state mudslide are expected to ease this week, but searchers faced other challenges at the site like household...More >>
The Obama administration's health care website is stumbling under heavy traffic on deadline day for sign-ups.More >>
The Obama administration's health care website stumbled, falling out of service for nearly four hours on deadline day for new sign-ups.More >>
Campus police at Georgia's Columbus State University fatally shot a man after officers responded to a report of someone seen loading a gun, authorities said.More >>
Campus police at Georgia's Columbus State University fatally shot a man this weekend after officers responded to a report of someone seen loading a gun, authorities said.More >>
If GM knew it had a problem, why wasn't something done to fix it?More >>
If GM knew it had a problem, why wasn't something done to fix it?More >>
Albuquerque's mayor said that a more than 10-hour protest over recent police shootings turned from peaceful into "mayhem," as officers in riot gear clashed with hundreds of protesters who blocked traffic, tried...More >>
Albuquerque's mayor said that a more than 10-hour protest over recent police shootings turned from peaceful into "mayhem," as officers in riot gear clashed with hundreds of protesters who blocked traffic, tried to get...More >>
The Citi Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Citigroup Inc., will donate $50 million to improve youth employment opportunities in 10 large U.S. cities, the chairman of the organization told The Associated Press.More >>
The Citi Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Citigroup Inc., will donate $50 million to improve youth employment opportunities in 10 large U.S. cities, the chairman of the organization told The Associated Press.More >>
The fiercest rivalry in the world of smartphones is heading back to court this week in the heart of the Silicon Valley, with Apple and Samsung accusing each other, once again, of ripping off designs and features.More >>
The fiercest rivalry in the world of smartphones is heading back to court this week in the heart of the Silicon Valley, with Apple and Samsung accusing each other, once again, of ripping off designs and features.More >>
Monday is the deadline to sign up for coverage under Obama health lawMore >>
Monday is the deadline to sign up for coverage under Obama health lawMore >>
Poll: Obama's health care fails to gain support; Americans expect fixes, not repealMore >>
Poll: Obama's health care fails to gain support; Americans expect fixes, not repealMore >>
Long-awaited home demolitions will turn blighted Detroit neighborhoods into blank canvasMore >>
Long-awaited home demolitions will turn blighted Detroit neighborhoods into blank canvasMore >>
Union ruling comes at a bad time for NCAA in battle for control of college sportsMore >>
Union ruling comes at a bad time for NCAA in battle for control of college sportsMore >>
Mudslide searchers press on with dogs, bare hands after discovery of more bodiesMore >>
Mudslide searchers press on with dogs, bare hands after discovery of more bodiesMore >>
Authorities say 2 new bodies recovered from mudslide, 8 more believed to be foundMore >>
Authorities say 2 new bodies recovered from mudslide, 8 more believed to be foundMore >>
Washington Monument to reopen May 12 after being closed 32 months for earthquake repairsMore >>
Washington Monument to reopen May 12 after being closed 32 months for earthquake repairsMore >>
Expert warned of mudslide danger 15 years before Washington state disaster; death toll at 14More >>
Expert warned of mudslide danger 15 years before Washington state disaster; death toll at 14More >>
Fears rise that more than 14 died in Washington state mudslide as dozens still missingMore >>
Fears rise that more than 14 died in Washington state mudslide as dozens still missingMore >>
Three No. 1s, 3 double-digit seeds the big stories of NCAA's Sweet 16More >>
Three No. 1s, 3 double-digit seeds the big stories of NCAA's Sweet 16More >>
JOHANNESBURG (AP) - South Africa's president says he has done nothing wrong despite a scandal surrounding costly state upgrades to his private home that have ignited a debate about alleged corruption ahead of May 7 elections.
The New Age newspaper on Monday quoted President Jacob Zuma as saying opposition parties seeking to bring criminal charges against him for alleged misuse of state money will fail because, "there is no case."
On March 19, South Africa's state watchdog agency released a report concluding that Zuma inappropriately benefited from state funding and should pay back some money.
More than $20 million was spent for alleged security upgrades at Zuma's rural Nkandla residence. The watchdog report says some of the spending had nothing to do with security.
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