Other
Latest Stories

ship_3084
An archeologist holds a leather sole found buried alongside an 18th century boat at the World Trade Center site, Thursday, July 15, 2010 in New York. Workers at the World Trade Center site are excavating a 32-foot-long ship hull that apparently was used in the 18th century as part of the fill that extended lower Manhattan into the Hudson River. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

iran_3044
Shahram Amiri, center, an Iranian nuclear scientist who disappeared a year ago, holds his 7-year-old son Amir Hossein at the conclusion of his news briefing as he arrived at the Imam Khomeini airport just outside Tehran, Iran, Thursday, July 15, 2010. Mr. Amiri claimed Thursday he suffered extreme mental and physical torture at the hands of U.S. interrogators after disappearing last year, adding to Tehran's allegations he was abducted by American agents. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

20100715-101559-pic-313852111.jpg
The home at 4901 46th St. NW in American University Park is on the market for $1,075,000. Built in 1924, it has been expanded with a family-room addition with a vaulted ceiling.

20100715-101559-pic-284867330.jpg
The home at 4901 46th St. NW in American University Park is on the market for $1,075,000. Built in 1924, it has been expanded with a family-room addition with a vaulted ceiling.The home at 4901 46th St. NW in American University Park is on the market for $1,075,000. Built in 1924, it has been expanded with a family-room addition with a vaulted ceiling.The kitchen features white counters, cabinets and appliances. It has hardwood flooring, two pantries, a gas stove and recessed lighting. There is a breakfast area nearby.

20100715-095234-pic-395982186.jpg
Jon Reeve, manager at Dan's Fan City, is seen at the store in Rockville, Md. on Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Ceiling fans can provide an energy-efficient supplement to air conditioning during these hot summer months. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

20100715-095234-pic-566434422.jpg
Jon Reeve, manager at Dan's Fan City, is seen at the store in Rockville, Md. on Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Ceiling fans can provide an energy-efficient supplement to air conditioning during these hot summer months. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

20100714-200915-pic-680346420.jpg
ASSOCIATED PRESS The program "was not intended as a bailout for Wall Street," said Elizabeth Warren, who chairs the Congressional Oversight Panel. "It was intended to support ... homeownership, retirement savings and banks across the country."

20100714-200902-pic-846847532.jpg
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS Levi Johnston and Bristol Palin announced Wednesday they are engaged, telling US Weekly magazine they will soon become a traditional family unit after a yearlong separation.

Immigration Discussio_Thir.jpg
In this Thursday, July 1, 2010, photo, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert talks with local Salt Lake City radio host Tony Yapias about immigration and other issues facing Utah. (AP Photo /Deseret News, Brian Nicholson)

mosque_2951
Gary Phaneuf of Staten Island is escorted from a Landmarks Commission hearing on a controversial proposal to build a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center, after causing a disturbance at the hearing Tuesday, July 13, 2010 in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

KATRINA.jpg
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder speaks during a news conference announcing the indictment of six more New Orleans Police officers in the Danziger Bridge shooting and cover-up in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Tuesday, July 13, 2010, at the Hale Boggs Federal Building in New Orleans. U.S. Attorney Jim Letten, is seen at right. (AP Photo/The Times-Picayune, Michael DeMocker)

20100713-210821-pic-151822096.jpg
"We will get no additional insights or information from them," said Rep. Peter Hoekstra. (Associated Press)

Gulf_Oil_Spill__NY1.jpg
A pressure gauge will be used to test the cap after three valves are closed in an effort to choke off oil from entering the Gulf. (Associated Press)

cuba_2894
Cuban dissident Jose Luis Garcia gestures for press photographers during a media conference upon arrival at Madrid's Barajas airport on Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Seven Cuban political prisoners and members of their families arrived in Madrid on Tuesday, the first of a group of inmates the government in Havana has promised to release, an official said. It was the start of a mass liberation of dissidents promised by Cuba. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

cuba_2892
Cuban dissident Julio Cesar Galvez Rodriguez, left, greets an unidentified person after arriving at Madrid's Barajas airport on Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Seven Cuban political prisoners and members of their families arrived in Madrid on Tuesday, the first of a group of inmates the government in Havana has promised to release, an official said. It was the start of a mass liberation of dissidents promised by Cuba's actions that once seemed unthinkable. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Uganda_Explosions_X#2.jpg
Thomas Kramer is one of the five U.S. citizens who were injured in a bomb blast Sunday in an Ethiopian restaurant in Kampala. "I never thought that could happen to me" said the 14-year-old from Pennsylvania, who went to Uganda with his mother and her church. (Associated Press)

obit-harvey-pekar.jpg
In this 1986 file photo comic-book writer Harvey Pekar poses with a copy of his "American Splendor" in his Cleveland Heights, Ohio home. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File)

Uganda Explosions_Thir.jpg
Kris Sledge, rests in the International Hospital, Kampala, Uganda, Monday, July 12, 2010. Mr. Sledge is one of the five U.S. citizens who was injured during a bomb blast Sunday night in a Ethiopian restaurant in Kampala, frequented by western expatriates, while watching the final world cup match. "I really loved Uganda, I was happy that we decided to stay longer" says the young US man from Pennsylvania who attended a trip with his church to to help build a wall around a church and school and experience Africa firsthand. (AP Photo/Marc Hofer)

LeBron Cleveland Reax_Star(2).jpg
ASSOCIATED PRESS A child is seen reflected in the fifth-floor window of a parking garage across the street from where workers remove the giant banner of former Cleveland Cavaliers basketball star LeBron James in downtown Cleveland on Sunday, July 11, 2010. On Thursday night, James announced that he will play for the Miami Heat next season.