LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - When you have snared a trophy case full of Grammy Awards in one sitting, including ones for album of the year and best new artist,
BERLIN (Reuters) - George Clooney brought gritty reality to go with Hollywood glamour at the Berlin Film Festival on Friday, launching his Middle East spy thriller "Syriana" in Europe.
VALLEY OF THE KINGS, Egypt (Reuters) - A newly found tomb containing five mummies was officially opened in the Valley of the Kings on Friday, the first
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Irish rockers U2 took time out from saving the world to bask in Grammy glory on Wednesday, but pop star Mariah Carey suffered a disappointing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of 85 evangelical Christian leaders on Wednesday backed legislation opposed by the White House to cut carbon dioxide emissions, kicking off a
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former federal disaster chief Michael Brown told a U.S. Senate panel on Friday he warned President George W. Bush of impending catastrophe in New Orleans last summer and informed White House aides of dangerous flooding shortly after Hurricane Katrina struck.
TUNIS (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Saturday the United States wanted to strengthen military ties with Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco and played down
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former CIA official who coordinated U.S. intelligence on the Middle East during the Iraq invasion accused the White House of misusing prewar intelligence to justify its case for war.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vice President Dick Cheney directed his aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby to use classified material to discredit a critic of the Bush administration's Iraq war effort, the National Journal reported on Thursday.
LITHONIA, Georgia (Reuters) - Speakers seized on the presence of President Bush to attack his policies on Tuesday at the funeral of Coretta Scott King, the first lady of the U.S. civil rights movement.