Man With 4th Amendment on Chest Sues Over Airport Arrest

Mar 15th 2011 – 9:31 AM |AOL News

Henrico County Police

A college student who was arrested for stripping down at airport security to reveal the Fourth Amendment written across his chest is now suing the U.S. government for violating his rights as ordained...

Americans in Japan Describe 'War Zone' Atmosphere

Mar 15th 2011 – 6:41 AM |AOL News

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Dazed workers can't find their way home without the subway. With grocery shelves empty, frantic residents don't know where to buy milk or bread. And the threat of nuclear contamination looms...

Lightning Strikes Twice: Three Mile Island Survivor in Japan Facing Another Nuclear Crisis

Mar 14th 2011 – 9:31 AM |AOL News

Russell Becker

The Rev. Russell Becker considers himself lucky to have survived America's worst-ever nuclear accident, at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island in 1979. But 30 years later, he's living in Japan -- and...

Violence in Libya Turns Deadly as Gadhafi Forces Clash With Rebels

Mar 4th 2011 – 2:28 PM |AOL News

Ben Curtis, AP

At least 15 demonstrators were reported killed today in a fierce struggle for control of the Libyan city of Zawiya, and 30 miles away in Tripoli, protesters rallied in the capital's streets as...

China Outlaws Protests -- But OKs Bob Dylan Concert

Mar 4th 2011 – 8:39 AM |AOL News

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Are times a-changing in China? A year ago, Chinese authorities refused to allow the legendary protest singer Bob Dylan to play concerts inside China. They were apparently wary of his politically...

Libya Captures 3 Dutch Marines; May Accept Chavez Plan

Mar 3rd 2011 – 12:15 PM |AOL News

Ben Curtis, AP

Forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi have captured three Dutch marines who swooped into Libya by helicopter to evacuate stranded civilians, in the first known case of foreigners being kidnapped by the...

Germany: Islamic Extremism Behind Shooting of US Airmen

Mar 3rd 2011 – 9:34 AM |AOL News

German prosecutors are confirming everyone's worst fears: The fatal shooting of two American airmen near Frankfurt was likely an act of Islamic terrorism. The two U.S. airmen were killed and another...

Kenyan MP Fights for His Right to Wear 'Bling'

Mar 3rd 2011 – 6:41 AM |AOL News

CNN

A Kenyan lawmaker with the nickname "rich man" and a penchant for "gangsta-style bling" wants to overhaul parliament's dress code after he was kicked out for wearing diamond earrings and sunglasses...

Gadhafi Threatens Deaths if US Intervenes; Rebels Beat Back Attack

Mar 2nd 2011 – 4:12 PM |AOL News

Mahmud Turkia, AFP / Getty Images

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi vowed today to fight until the "last drop of blood," but his forces suffered a blow when rebels beat back a major counteroffensive and managed to retain control of a key...

Could Saudi Arabia Be Next?

Mar 1st 2011 – 11:38 AM |AOL News

Hassan Ammar, AP

With a wave of pro-democracy fervor sweeping the Middle East, could the region's richest powerhouse, Saudi Arabia, be next to fall? Or perhaps the question should be: Can oil money buy...

Roadblocks, Looting, Riots Hit Sleepy Sultanate of Oman

Feb 28th 2011 – 10:28 AM |AOL News

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The wave of pro-democracy fervor sweeping the Middle East and North Africa has landed in Oman, a tiny Arab sultanate thought to have been one of the region's most stable, prosperous places. Omani...

Gadhafi's 'Voluptuous Blonde' Deserts Him

Feb 28th 2011 – 8:29 AM |AOL News

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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is losing friends fast: first his diplomats at the U.N., then nearly the entire eastern half of his country and now the "voluptuous blonde" nurse who's been by his side...

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