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  • Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)

    Inside Politics: Ex-S.C. Gov. Sanford plans to seek old House seat

    Nearly four years after his affair with an Argentine woman was exposed, former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford plans to announce his return to politics and run for his old congressional seat.


  • Dismissal of suit on STD experiments appealed

    Guatemalans who had been subjected to sexually transmitted diseases by U.S. researchers in the 1940s have appealed a judge's dismissal of their lawsuit.


  • Former professional baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, accompanied by his attorney Rusty Hardin (left), arrives June 11, 2012, at federal court in Washington for his perjury trial. (Associated Press)

    Jurors to hear closing arguments in Clemens case

    After eight weeks, jurors are finally getting to hear closing arguments in the Roger Clemens perjury trial Tuesday, and they are expected to begin deliberations later in the day.


  • **FILE** Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, who is on trial for lying to Congress in 2008 when he denied using steroids or human growth hormone, arrives May 24, 2012, at federal court in Washington. (Associated Press)

    Judge excuses 3rd juror in Roger Clemens trial

    The federal judge in the perjury trial against former major league pitcher Roger Clemens has excused a third juror, leaving just one alternate as the trial enters its seventh week.


  • Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens arrives at federal court in Washington, Thursday, May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

    DNA on beer can needle 'likely' belongs to Clemens

    A needle stored with a beer can appeared to contain an extremely tiny amount of Roger Clemens' DNA, which turned out to be good news and bad news for both sides in the perjury trial of the seven-time Cy Young Award winner.


  • After signing autographs, former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens leaves federal court, Thursday, May 17, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

    McNamee: 'I misspoke' about evidence in Clemens trial

    Roger Clemens' lawyer jabbed his left index finger and hammered away, relentlessly attacking Brian McNamee over his personal life and accusing the government's chief witness of "making up this stuff on the fly." The attorney finally sprung his trap and pointed out what appeared to be a flaw in the McNamee's story about the collection of evidence that turned up in a beer can.


  • Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, who is on trial for perjury, arrives May 14, 2012, at federal court in Washington. (Associated Press)

    Chief accuser takes stand in Clemens trial

    Roger Clemens' chief accuser finally took the stand Monday in the former pitcher's perjury trial, a make-or-break moment for the government.


  • Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (center) leaves federal court in Washington on May 1, 2012, as his perjury retrial continues. Clemens faces charges of lying to Congress in 2008 when he said he had never used steroids of human growth hormone. (Associated Press

    Pettitte says he may have misunderstood Clemens

    Pitcher Andy Pettitte acknowledged under cross-examination Wednesday that he might have misunderstood Roger Clemens when Pettitte said he heard his former teammate say he used human growth hormone.


  • ** FILE ** Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens leaves federal court in Washington on Tuesday, April 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

    Clemens' lawyer attacks 2008 congressional hearing

    A federal court jury saw snippets of Roger Clemens denying steroid use at a now-famous 2008 congressional hearing, then listened Monday as Clemens' lawyer tried in fits and starts to declare that proceeding to be "nothing more than a show trial" that shouldn't have taken place.


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