Posted: 9:47 PM The White House says President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reaffirmed that the two countries are united in their determination to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Posted: 9:45 PM A Libyan security official says one American consulate employee has been shot dead and another wounded in the hand during an attack at the U.S. consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi.
Posted: 9:44 PM Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis says negotiations with Chicago Public Schools are ongoing but the two sides are "miles apart."
Posted: 10:00 PM An agreement that paves the way for the completion of the Sept. 11 museum at ground zero has been reached a day before the 11th anniversary of the terror attacks.
Posted: 9:58 PM Florida A&M University is asking a judge to throw out a lawsuit filed against the university by the family of a drum major who died last November after a hazing ritual.
Posted: 9:55 PM President Barack Obama has been briefed by his top national security aides on the government's preparedness ahead of the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Posted: 9:49 PM The head of the Chicago School Board president says the teacher strike will enter a second day after negotiators failed to reach an agreement Monday.
Posted: 11:23 AM Thousands of teachers walked off the job Monday in Chicago's first schools strike in 25 years, after union leaders announced that months-long negotiations had failed to resolve a contract dispute with school district officials by a midnight deadline.
Posted: 5:00 PM President Barack Obama says Mitt Romney and running mate Paul Ryan get a failing grade on explaining how they'd pay for trillions of dollars in tax cuts.
Posted: 9:43 AM Huge reflecting pools, waterfalls, skyscrapers and a cavernous underground museum under construction help make the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center an awesome spectacle. But all that eye-welling magnificence comes with a jaw-dropping price tag.
Posted: 9:41 AM Fresh off a five-week vacation, lawmakers return to Washington on Monday for a brief pre-election session in which Congress will do what it often does best: punt its problems to the future.
Posted: 10:24 PM Despite detectives' pleas to national media, the disappearance of an 18-month-old black boy with the wide smile has yet to grab the widespread attention given to other missing children's cases.
Posted: 10:04 PM The vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union says the city school district's latest offer in contract negotiations is disappointing.
Posted: 4:07 PM Authorities say a couple and their grandchild had no time to reach a shelter before winds from a severe thunderstorm flung their mobile home into a creek in northeast Oklahoma, killing them.