Thursday, August 22, 2013
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
The agency says it mended its ways after scooping up tens of thousands of emails and other communications with no connection to terrorism.
Lawyers will ask President Obama to pardon the convicted leaker who was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
The three nations want a team of U.N. experts already in Syria to be granted access to investigate the site.
The deposed autocrat will be freed from jail - but put under house arrest, Egypt's military government decrees.
Bo Xilai recants an earlier confession on the first day of Beijing's biggest political trial in decades.
A study is looking at why these elite seniors have brains and memories that seem far younger.
The twenty-year-old tourist is Hawaii's first shark attack fatality in nine years.
The smartphone application, which was pulled off Google Play, caused a stir as critics argued it violated privacy laws.
The simplified procedure, which is done for a few hundred dollars, could help infertile couples in the developing world.
Historical recognition for the birthplace of the banana split will be celebrated with three days of sweet fun.