It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-stars Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney welcomed their first child on Wednesday.
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War continues with attack at Baghdad military headquarters
The attack is a troubling indication of the Iraqi security forces' ability to protect obvious targets less than a week after the U.S. declared an end to its combat mission. Iraq has boosted security as insurgents continue targeting police and soldiers.
Weak economy, voter anger said to fuel GOP for race ahead
Already, a constellation of outside groups is spending heavily on television in Senate races, including more than $5 million this summer for two groups backed by former George W. Bush political adviser Karl Rove.
Former Saddam confidant says he'll die in prison
Tariq Aziz said that considering he is 74 and faces more than two decades in prison for crimes related to his role in the former regime, he expects to die behind bars.
Mediation to continue in Ohio-Calif. adoption case
Biological father Benjamin Mills Jr., of Dayton, filed for custody in Ohio in 2008 before the adoption was finalized.
Official: Obama backing research tax credits
Obama will outline the proposal Wednesday during a speech on the economy in Cleveland. The official says the $100 billion proposal will be paid for by closing other corporate tax breaks.
Israel unlikely to extend current settlement curbs
Barak appeared to be leaving room for a compromise that might allow the Palestinians to continue the fragile direct negotiations that began in Washington last week.
Dick Berry highlights Fulton County's 153rd fair
This weekend, more than a quarter million people are headed to Wauseon for what's called the fairest of them all: the annual Fulton County Fair.
Vatican: Stoning in Iran adultery case 'brutal'
In its first public statement on the case, the Vatican decries stoning as a particularly brutal form of capital punishment.
Abbas: Will quit peace talks if no building freeze
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says he has warned Israel's prime minister that he'll quit peace talks unless Israel extends a curb on settlement construction.