Decision comes hours after North rejected deadline for talks to re-open complex -- the last symbol of cooperation on peninsula
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U.S. Defense Secretary on suspicions of chemical weapons being used in the ongoing civil war in Syria
Author and academic B.R. Myers, who has immersed himself in the North's nationalist propaganda for years, helps explain the venom
At least 194 people killed in collapse of an eight-story garment factory
The Russian government is interested in a trip to a Russian province last year by one of the suspects
Inflammatory remarks from Afghan President Hamid Karzai have resulted in more attacks on troops
Service academies ramp up efforts to train warriors in confronting increasing threats to nation's military and civilian computer networks
Court jails Irfan Naseer for masterminding large-scale plot to detonate bombs in Birmingham for "another 9/11"
CBS News gets three 1st-hand accounts of life north of the DMZ from people who managed to escape
Defense team urging court to free Nadezhda Tolokonnikova from prison camp after serving half of her 2 year sentence
Workers hoping for miracle rescues; angry relatives of some of the missing clash with police as death toll nears 300
Word from Seoul comes hours after North rejected deadline for talks to re-open complex, which is last symbol of cooperation on peninsula
Disaster in Savar is the worst ever for Bangladesh's booming and powerful garment industry
Officials: Blaze in facility outside Moscow kills 36 patients, most in their beds, and 2 doctors; a nurse and 2 patients managed to escape
Opposition will challenge election results in the Supreme Court and pressure authorities to organize a new election
Pentagon chief says U.S. intel has concluded with "some degree of varying confidence" that sarin gas has been used
Government accuses Calif. man of fomenting postelection violence; family says he was in Venezuela making a documentary
Former Washington Senators pitcher Conrado Marrero celebrates 102nd birthday in Cuba with cake, cigar, wine and beer
Clashes between gunmen and police follow three days of violence that left over 150 dead, raising concerns of roiling unrest in Sunni areas
Emotional Zubeidat Tsarnaeva says she regrets moving family to U.S., says mysterious friend "Misha" brought family closer to Islam
Officials: Police warned garment factories to clear workers from cracked building day before collapse killed at least 194