The organizers impressed upon the participants that the day honoring the civil rights leader wasn't a "day off" as much as a "day on" for a service project.
Fresh from a weeklong vacation, President Barack Obama has to confront such issues as the crisis in Egypt and federal spending before getting back out on the road to sell his economic proposals.
CAIRO (AP) — Shaking off years of political apathy, Egyptians turned out in long lines at voting stations Monday in their nation's first parliamentary elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster, a giant step toward what they hope will be a democracy after decades of dictatorship...
After the announcement of the death of terrorist Osama Bin Laden last night, Senator John Barrasso joined Brian Scott this morning to comment on that as well as update us on recent travels to Egypt, Israel and more. Listen in to the conversation here.
Wild cheers erupted from tens of thousands of demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square after word spread that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has resigned. Demonstrators chanted "Egypt is free!" upon hearing the news.
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