
7 hours ago - By Matthew Barakat, Associated Press Writer
It galled her to do it, but Sarah Dillon was desperate for answers, so she wrote letters to convicted snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo: If you murdered my son, please confess, she wrote. Complete Story...

Aug 22 - By Devlin Barrett
Lawyers for a Guantanamo Bay detainee will be allowed to question — in writing — accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a federal judge has ruled. The decision is a setback for government lawyers who had sought to limit the scope of detainee lawyers' challenges to the detention and prosecution of terror suspects.

May 19 - By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press Writer
Questions about abortion, gay rights, rights of suspected terrorists and the meaning of a new judicial buzz word — empathy — await President Barack Obama's eventual Supreme Court nominee. Just don't expect much in the way of answers.

May 1 - By Eric Carvin, Associated Press Writer
Government officials, public health experts and business leaders have faced a lot of questions about swine flu this week, and three words keep popping up in their answers: "We don't know."
Mar 4 - By Erica Werner, Associated Press Writers
A Republican senator's pointed questions about why a Pfizer Inc. employee was photographing a Harvard medical student protest drew a statement of regret Wednesday from the drug company.

Feb 9 - By Ben Feller, Associated Press Writer
With the collapse of another Cabinet nomination, the White House is being pressed for answers — about its questions.
Jan 2 - By Associated Press
Change is under way. About 16,000 school districts must comply with new IRS rules regulating 403(b) retirement plans for teachers and other staff. Security Benefit Corp., an industry consultant, said a large percentage of districts were still feverishly working to get into compliance in the past few weeks.
Dec 16 - By Associated Press
A dozen grade schoolers got their own chance to quiz President-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday, getting an earful on such issues as longer school days, how it feels to be on television, and even the first puppy's "business."

Oct 27 - By Gregg Bell, AP Sports Writer
Matt Hasselbeck has returned to Los Angeles for a second visit to a back surgeon, and Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren says Seneca Wallace remains Seattle's starting quarterback for now.
May 16 - By Jennifer Loven, AP White House Correspondent
No question about it: President Bush hasn't given reporters a chance to ask him anything on this Mideast journey.

Apr 15 - By Liz Sidoti, AP National Political Writer
Rarely does John McCain not have an answer.
Feb 20 - By Don Babwin, Associated Press Writer
Steven Kazmierczak was an academic star at Northern Illinois University. Nowhere was that more apparent than in the Cole Hall auditorium where he returned to carry out his deadly attack.
Nov 27 - By Associated Press
Questions submitted for Wednesday's CNN-YouTube Republican debate raise issues that range from global warming — a question asked by a snowman — to gun violence to respect for gays.
Oct 25 - By Associated Press
Hundreds of fraudulent voter address changes have been submitted to St. Louis County election officials by ACORN, the activist group that has been criticized for its voter sign-up work elsewhere in the nation.
Oct 11 - By Jeff Douglas-89197, AP Writer
Election officials say hundreds of potentially bogus registration cards, including ones for dead and underage people, were submitted by a branch of a national group that has been criticized in the past for similar offenses.