In the GOP’s weekly radio address, Pennsylvania Rep. Joe Pitts says this time of year is about humble service, simple acts of kindness, faith and family. (Dec. 25)
Continue reading …In his weekly radio and Internet address, President Barack Obama encouraged Americans to find ways to support US service members, many of whom are spending the holidays away from their families. (Dec. 25)
Continue reading …George Washington crosses the Delaware River; Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev resigns; Ousted Romanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife are executed; James Brown dies. (Dec. 25)
Continue reading …Federal authorities are investigating a pilot who posted videos on YouTube that were critical of security at San Francisco International Airport, the pilot’s attorney said Friday. The pilot, or his airline has not been identified (Dec. 24)
Continue reading …The Falcons can win the NFC South with a win Monday night over the Saints. The Jets seek a second straight playoff berth, meet the Bears in Chicago. Ravens try to wrap up a playoff spot, take on Browns. (Dec. 24)
Continue reading …International troops in Afghanistan celebrated Christmas Eve in Kabul with intimate religious services, Christmas carols, a special meal and a glass of bubbly. American soldiers based in camp Phoenix in the capital Kabul attended a Protestant Candlelight
Continue reading …It's Christmas Eve, so let's treat ourselves to something conservative political junkies enjoy: handicapping the 2012 Republican field.
Continue reading …Pope Benedict XVI ushered in Christmas Eve with an evening Mass on Friday amid heightened security concerns following the package bombings at two Rome embassies and Christmas Eve security breaches at the Vatican the past two years running. (Dec. 24)
Continue reading …Tens of thousands of children call NORAD on Christmas Eve always eager to hear how far Santa is from their town, but the volunteers answering the phones have a welcome bit of news for parents, too: St. Nick won’t stop at homes unless all the kids are asle
Continue reading …Rescue workers say a bus ran off a foggy, rainy mountain road in Ecuador and plunged about 1100 feet, killing 35 people and injuring 23 others. (Dec. 24)
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