Nation & World Somalia executes man guilty of killing journalist Aden Sheikh Abdi was killed by firing squad early Saturday in the capital, Mogadishu, according to Col. Abdullahi Muse Keyse,… August 17, 2013
Nation & World Power companies dangle free nights and weekends Manager Nick Reynoza holds a 100-watt incandescent light bulb at Royal Lighting in Los Angeles. In the U.S., established utility… August 17, 2013
Nation & World Thousands join Graceland vigil to honor Elvis Elvis Presley fans have been coming from across the country to mark the 36th anniversary of the rock n’ roll… August 16, 2013
Nation & World NSA revelations raise new concerns New revelations that the National Security Administration has violated privacy rules with its surveillance of Americans is raising new concerns… August 16, 2013
Nation & World King Richard’s bones spur fight Ancestors of King Richard III will challenge plans to rebury to English monarch. A court said the family can challenge… August 16, 2013
Nation & World Violence continuing to escalate in Egypt The sight of residents firing at one another marked a dark turn in the conflict, as civilians armed with pistols… August 16, 2013
Nation & World Colorado releases insurance exchange rates The Division of Insurance released rates Friday of plans that comply with the health care overhaul. Eighteen insurance companies will… August 16, 2013
Nation & World Soldier shot 12 times during Fort Hood rampage The two were among 13 people killed when a gunman opened fire inside a crowded medical building at the sprawling… August 15, 2013
Nation & World Cost of raising child hits $500,000 A new government report says child-rearing has increased 23 percent since 1960 even adjusted for inflation. A lot of, the… August 15, 2013
Nation & World New school year awaits kids who survived twister In this Monday, May 20, 2013 photo, Ruby Macias, is carried from the rubble of Plaza Towers Elementary school following… August 15, 2013
Nation & World Pentagon announces plan to address sexual assaults Among the initiatives: Ensure the enforcement of policies prohibiting inappropriate relationships between recruiters, instructors and green troops. USA TODAY has… August 15, 2013
Nation & World NASA heads back to future The National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Navy are practicing for the first ocean recovery of a space craft since… August 15, 2013
Nation & World Japan shrine still flashpoint 68 years after war The Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo is visited by thousands every year to remember the soldiers who died during World War… August 15, 2013
Nation & World U.N. chief rips settlements U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, is “deeply troubled” by Israel’s expansion of settlements in the West Bank. He made his… August 15, 2013
Nation & World NASA gives up trying to fix planet-hunting telescope The National Aeronautics and Space Administration wants to look at how it can continue using the broken Kepler spacecraft. The… August 15, 2013
Nation & World Death toll continues to soar across Egypt World condemnation widened for the bloody crackdown Wednesday on Morsi’s mostly Islamist supporters, including an angry response from President Barack… August 15, 2013
Nation & World American, US Airways attorneys ready for merger fight Unlike many industry watchers, attorneys for the two airlines said that they were not surprised by the Justice Department’s decision… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Court challenge fails to stop California gay marriages SAN FRANCISCO – The California Supreme Court refused Wednesday to halt gay marriages in the state, leaving opponents of same-sex… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Terror groups turning online Al-Qaida fighters have been turning increasingly to secretive chat rooms and encrypted Internet message boards to plan attacks and avoid… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Manning offers apology for leaks Army Pfc. Bradley Manning broke his silence and offered an apology for leaking information to WikiLeaks in 2010. The former… August 14, 2013
Nation & World All 18 on India submarine feared dead All 18 crewmembers aboard an Indian submarine are feared dead after an explosion set off an explosion on board the… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Eurozone’s longest-ever recession comes to an end The eurozone’s longest recession has finally ended, The European Union’s statistics office said Wednesday that the 17 EU countries that… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Experts: Fort Hood victims shot while lying down Pathologists who conducted several autopsies of the victims described the wounds caused by an FN 5.7 semi-automatic pistol while testifying… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Kids missing from Obama vacation – so far at least President Barack Obama is spending much of his vacation playing golf – at least so far. His daughters – Malia,… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Louisiana hostage-taker wrote about anger over breakup A suspected gunman took three people hostage in the Tensas State Bank branch in St. Joseph, La., Tuesday. The 20-year-old… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Egypt police storm protesters’ camps Vice President Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and pro-reform leader in the interim government, resigned in protest over… August 14, 2013
Nation & World Egypt: Pro-Morsi vigil takes on permanent look The protest camps filled with supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi are taking on a very permanent look, with… August 13, 2013
Nation & World Shining Path bruised, but far from defeated, analysts say Peruvian President Ollanta Humala has tentatively identified two bodies as “Comrade Gabriel,” or Marco Antonio Quispe Palomino, and “Comrade Alipio”… August 13, 2013
Nation & World U.S. willing to engage North Korea on detained American State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf would not say whether the U.S. might send a high-level official to Pyongyang to seek… August 13, 2013
Nation & World Nuclear missile force fails key security test The 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., which is in charge of maintaining and operating 150 Minutemen… August 13, 2013