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SAN FRANCISCO - The Arizona Cardinals threw away a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown. Full Story »
SAN FRANCISCO - The Arizona Cardinals threw away a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown. Full Story »
DERA GHAZI KHAN, Pakistan - A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb in a market close to a politician's home in central Pakistan on Tuesday, killing 33 people and showing the increasing reach of Taliban militants in the nuclear-armed nation. Full Story »
SYDNEY - Australia plans to introduce an Internet filtering system to block obscene and crime-linked Web sites despite concerns it will curtail freedoms and won't completely work. Full Story »
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The 67th annual Golden Globe nominations for best actress in a musical or comedy have been announced in Beverly Hills, Calif., by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Full Story »
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The 67th annual Golden Globe nominations for best actor in a television drama have been announced in Beverly Hills, Calif., by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Full Story »
COPENHAGEN - In a showdown between the world's two largest polluters, China accused the United States and other rich nations Tuesday of backsliding on commitments to fight global warming and the top American envoy declared the U.S. would not change its offer on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Full Story »
WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve is expected to leave interest rates at a record low this week. The big question is whether Chairman Ben Bernanke and his colleagues will hint about when they will reverse course and start boosting rates. Full Story »
KABUL - A suicide car bomber struck Tuesday near the home of a former Afghan vice president and a hotel favored by Westerners, killing at least eight people and wounding dozens in one of the safest neighborhoods in the city. Full Story »
LOS ANGELES - If any series has a shot at single-handedly reviving the buddy cop genre, it's "NCIS: Los Angeles." Full Story »
BAGHDAD - A barrage of bombings killed nine people in two of Iraq's largest cities Tuesday, stoking Iraqis' anger that insurgents continue to slip past security forces amid looming national elections and the U.S. military's planned exit. Full Story »
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