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Published September 28, 2012
Sen. Susan Collins is asking the White House for more information about the Colombia prostitution scandal after the lead federal investigator said White House personnel may have been involved.
Published September 26, 2012
A hapless Iranian diplomat found himself surrounded by a mob of his angry countrymen who were protesting Tehran's rogue regime outside the United Nations and had to ask New York cops to save him, FoxNews.com has learned.
Published September 21, 2012
The lead federal investigator into the Colombia prostitution scandal said for the first time Friday that White House personnel may have been involved -- despite administration claims to the contrary.
Published September 20, 2012
Federal law enforcement personnel and a congressional committee are anxiously awaiting an overdue inspector general's report that they believe may reveal the involvement of two White House advance team members in the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia earlier this year.
Published September 06, 2012
Delegates and other spectators found themselves blocked from where they needed to go in the hours before President Obama’s speech.
Published August 23, 2012
In the hours after a madman shot up a Sikh temple in a Milwaukee suburb, his face was suddenly splashed all over the news as a "person of interest."
Published August 08, 2012
The gunman in the massacre at the Sikh temple in Wisconsin died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, authorities said at a Wednesday morning press conference.
Published August 07, 2012
The ex-girlfriend of the man suspected of shooting six worshippers at a Sikh temple in a Milwaukee suburb before a police officer gunned him down is in police custody and will be charged with felony possession of a weapon, federal and local law enforcement officials told FoxNews.com.
Published August 06, 2012
Wade Michael Page, the tattooed white supremacist and former Army soldier police say gunned down six Sikhs in a Milwaukee-area temple spread his message of hate through several rock bands for more than a decade before mounting his bloody rampage Sunday.
Published July 25, 2012
James Holmes, the accused gunman in the Colorado midnight movie massacre, mailed a notebook "full of details about how he was going to kill people" to his psychiatrist before the attack, but the parcel sat unopened in a mailroom for as long as a week before its discovery Monday, a law enforcement source told FoxNews.com.