Nov 14 - By Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press Writer
Defense Secretary Robert Gates has blocked the public release of any more pictures of foreign detainees abused by their U.S. captors, saying their release would endanger American soldiers.
Nov 10 - By The Associated Press, STR
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Oct 28 - By The Associated Press, STR
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Oct 12 - By Mike Baker, Associated Press Writer
In its search for fugitives, the FBI has begun using facial-recognition technology on millions of motorists, comparing driver's license photos with pictures of convicts in a high-tech analysis of chin widths and nose sizes.

Oct 10 - By Mark Sherman, Associated Press Writer
Congress is set to allow the Pentagon to keep new pictures of foreign detainees abused by their U.S. captors from the public, a move intended to end a legal fight over the photographs' release that has reached the Supreme Court.
Oct 1 - By Associated Press
The House is backing the Obama administration's refusal to release new photos showing U.S. personnel abusing detainees held overseas.
Sep 19 - By Suzanne Ma, Associated Press Writer
Matching mullets, regrettable tattoos, metal mouths and goofy grins.
Sep 17 - By Associated Press
An Arizona couple accused of sexual abuse after taking bath-time photos of their children and then trying to have them developed at Walmart are suing the state and the retail giant.
Sep 15 - By Associated Press
Police say the two men charged with killing a pregnant woman in a northwestern Pennsylvania rooming house had sent graphic photos of the scene to a woman in California.
Sep 14 - By Associated Press
A member of a commission investigating wartime spending says photos of private security guards in various stages of nudity at parties flowing with alcohol may be as damaging to U.S. interests in Afghanistan as images of detainee mistreatment at Abu Ghraib were in Iraq.

Sep 9 - By Seth Borenstein, AP Science Writer
A refurbished Hubble Space Telescope is showing Earth the sharpest photos yet of cosmic beauty, complete with heavenly glows. NASA on Wednesday unveiled the first deep space photos taken by Hubble since its billion dollar repair mission last spring. That work included installing two new cameras, other science instruments and replacing broken parts.

Aug 13 - By Laura T. Coffey, msnbc.com contributing editor
In a first for any U.S.-based pageant organization, the Miss Universe Organization has taken the unusual step of releasing topless photos of outgoing Miss Universe Dayana Mendoza to the media. Just how did pageant officials come to be in the business of releasing sexy photos instead of reacting to them?

Jul 17 - By Seth Borenstein, AP Science Writer
New NASA photos of the moon show the leftovers from man's exploration 40 years ago. For the first time, photos from space pinpoint equipment left behind from Apollo landings, and even the well-worn tracks made by astronauts on the moon surface. The images are from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which was launched last month and now circles the moon in search of future landing sites.
Jul 9 - By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press Writer
The Senate has again voted to allow the Obama administration to refuse to release new photos showing U.S. personnel abusing detainees held overseas.

Jun 26 - By Associated Press
A Miami priest who left the Catholic Church after photos surfaced of him kissing his girlfriend on the beach has married her at an Episcopal church.

Jun 16 - By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press Writer
A telegenic Miami priest known as "Father Oprah," who left the Catholic Church amid an uproar over tabloid photos of him kissing his girlfriend on the beach, made the relationship official Tuesday, marrying the woman he was involved with for about two years.
Jun 11 - By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press Writer
The U.S. government can keep pictures of detainee abuse secret while it asks the Supreme Court to permanently block release of the photographs on the grounds they could incite violence in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, a federal appeals court said Thursday.

Jun 5 - By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press Writer
Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Friday he would resign immediately if he were shown to have lied about his relationship with an 18-year-old model at the heart of a scandal that has titillated Italy for weeks.

Jun 2 - By Mike Celizic, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
The call came from 20th Century Fox studios, and the invitation was irresistible. The studio had just signed “a hot tomato” and wondered if LIFE magazine photographer Ed Clark wanted to take some pictures of her.

May 31 - By Suzette Laboy, Associated Press Writer
A popular Miami priest nicknamed "Father Oprah" said Sunday that "church is about forgiveness" during his first sermon since leaving the Roman Catholic Church to become Episcopalian amid an uproar over published photos of him kissing his girlfriend on the beach.
May 29 - By Associated Press
The Army says it's investigating allegations that eight male soldiers took pictures and video of as many as 21 female soldiers in their unit showering at Fort Dix.
May 28 - By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press Writer
The American Civil Liberties Union urged a federal appeals court Monday to allow the release of disturbing pictures of detainee abuse despite the Obama administration's stance that the images could incite violence in Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

May 28 - By Laura Wides-Munoz, AP Hispanic Affairs Writer
It has the makings of a telenovela: A handsome Cuban-American priest and TV personality caught cavorting with his girlfriend on a Florida beach. After much soul-searching, he decides to leave the Catholic Church for his love.
May 26 - By Michael J. Sniffen, Associated Press Writer
Congress is moving to stop a federal court order that would disclose government information to the public — this time the photos of terrorist detainee abuse that President Barack Obama no longer wants to release.
May 21 - By Associated Press
President Barack Obama is defending his decision to oppose the release of photos showing abuse of detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan by U.S. personnel.