Ruling militia fears delivery of foreign aid would jeopardize security.
State Supreme Court passes law allowing gays and lesbians to legally wed.
Arctic sea ice is melting at a record pace. What does this mean for our planet?
Military junta struggles to hide a human nightmare from the rest of the world.
Stephanopoulos, Gibson and Wright discuss Obama's recent vow of support.
Can the people of China rise above the earthquake's massive destruction?
Clinton believes a sizable win in W. Virginia justifies her staying in the race.
Jemma Leech trades in her xylophone stick for high-tech, $15,000 machine.
You can conserve energy by eating less beef and getting an energy audit.
China is the latest country to be hit by a colossal natural disaster.
Two things you can do easily and cheaply to add years to your life.
George Stephanopoulos takes a look at how Obama stacks up against McCain.
A sneak peak at Jenna Bush's private wedding.
There is still little evidence of a relief effort being made in Myanmar.
While McCain and Obama plan for the fall, the Clinton campaign fights on.
A swarm of three dozen tornadoes tore across the south.
Charlie Todd has dedicated his life to elaborate pranks.
Pre-schools make a difference in a child's learning, but there is little funding
A judge banned a legal official from the trial of Osama bin Laden's driver.
It's history is wrought with conflict, but still the city of Tel Aviv thrives.
Instead of aiding its people, Myanmar's government held an election.
In an unstable economy, some businesses thrive.
Many neighbors in Crawford are curious about Jenna Bush's wedding.
While Clinton raises money, Obama gains more superdelegates.
The young star of the hit documentary "Spellbound" has graduated from college.
Nearly a week after the cyclone, Myanmar's isolated rulers still thwart help.
Tires are more likely to fail when sold years after their manufacture date.
The president's daughter, Jenna Bush, will marry at the family's Texas ranch.
Barack Obama takes away Clinton's last advantage by gaining 7 superdelegates.
George Stephanopoulos weighs in on Obama's superdelegate strategy.
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