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By David S. Cloud and Brian Bennett, Washington Bureau
If the U.S. captured Osama bin Laden or other senior Al Qaeda leaders, they would probably be imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay, CIA Director...
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
Anyone seeking the fountain of youth should think twice before turning to growth hormone, a fast-growing trend in anti-aging fringe...
From the Associated Press
Hundreds of Libyans calling for the government's ouster took to the streets Wednesday in the country's second-largest city as Egypt-inspired...
By Kim Murphy, Los Angeles Times
To track the growing political movements gaining strength from the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia across North Africa and the Middle East,...
By Raja Abdulrahim, Ned Parker and Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times
The Egyptian army has tightened its grip over the country by suspending the constitution, dissolving parliament, and calling for elections...
By Steven Zeitchik, Los Angeles Times
The largely peaceful revolution that ended Hosni Mubarak's regime in Egypt also has the potential to reshape the repressive cultural climate...
By Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times
House Speaker John A. Boehner said Sunday he thought the Obama administration handled "a very difficult situation" in Egypt about as well as...
By Bob Drogin, David S. Cloud and Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times
Egypt's new military rulers swiftly reassured citizens and strategic allies alike of their commitment to civilian control and stability, but...
By Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times
Flying home from Michigan on Air Force One, President Obama sat in front of a television and watched Hosni Mubarak deliver a surprising...
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Bob Drogin, Los Angeles Times
He arrived uncorrupted and full of promise.
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times
The metalworkers beneath the overpass hammered tin and cut steel, smiling and making a big noise. Ladies hurried to market where sheep...
By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times
The White House says it is pushing friendly but autocratic governments in the Middle East to accelerate political and economic reforms, a...
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
A day after watching Egypt's regime collapse, Palestinian officials promised Saturday they would elect new leadership in presidential and...
By Raja Abdulrahim, Los Angeles Times
When Egypt's anti-government protests began, Mohamad Ramadan Ibrahim headed south to Cairo.
By Timothy M. Phelps, Los Angeles Times
As the wild celebrations of a new beginning continued Saturday in Tahrir Square, the atmosphere was decidedly more subdued seven miles...