BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraqi police say a suicide bomber has detonated an explosives vest in a city northeast of Baghdad, killing seven people and injuring 20.
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- For the Campbell's it was the last barbecue picnic they'll have together as a family for a year.
BAGHDAD (AP) -- A spokesman says Iraq's presidential council has agreed on a law that paves the way for U.S.-backed provincial elections to be held by the end of January.
BAGHDAD (AP) -- A spokesman says Iraq's presidential council has agreed on a law that paves the way for U.S.-backed provincial elections to be held by the end of January.
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- It's small, yet significant. Monica Seamans proudly wears a tiny gold star in memory of her son, PFC Timothy J. Seamans.
BAGHDAD (AP) -- David Petraeus, the American general who presided over Iraq's pullback from the brink of all-out civil war, relinquished his command Tuesday to Gen. Ray Odierno under a cascade of official thank-yous.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Top defense leaders are telling Congress the U.S. must be cautious as the Pentagon begins to cut troops in Iraq and focus more attention on the escalating fight in Afghanistan.
ASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush on Tuesday ordered 8,000 more combat and support troops out of Iraq by February, a measured drawdown that will leave nearly the same level of U.S. forces in the war zone for the rest of the year.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush's top defense advisers have recommended he maintain 15 combat brigades in Iraq until the end of the year contrary to expectations that the improved security in Iraq would allow for quicker cuts, The Associated Press has learned.
BAGHDAD (AP) -- American forces on Monday handed over security responsibility to the Iraqis in a province that the U.S. once feared was lost - a sign of the stunning reversal of fortunes since local Sunnis turned against al-Qaida in Iraq.