The stage collapsed on Saturday killing five individuals. The fair is set to reopen but there will be no more concerts.
CNN looked at how Michele Bachmann answered questions and compared that to how Sarah Palin answers direct questions.
With slow economic growth and more transactions being done electronically, the USPS in an attempt to save money is looking to lay off 120,000 workers. It has asked Congress to remove Saturday delivery and close slow post offices across the nation but Congress has not acted on their requests.
Should the White House have released a photo of President Obama in silhouette saluting when 19 of the 30 families and the DOD asked for no media coverage?
One college student creates an organization called "Students For Perry" which has grown shortly to over 700 people in 30 states.
The union says it is not sabotaging cable lines but the incidents started happening once the workers walked off the job.
House minority leader Nancy Pelosi named House Assistant Democratic Leader James Clyburn of South Carolina, Democratic Caucus Vice Chair Xavier Becerra of California and Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, the ranking member of the House Budget Committee, to the 12 member "Super Committee."
Starting in January, New York City Public schools will be teaching sex education to its students. It is up to the individual school on who will teach the course, how it will be taught, and what will be taught. Some parents and the Catholic League are upset that the city is pushing this agenda when it should be a family discussion.
A behind the scenes look into Anaheim's VICE unit combating underage prostitution.
A film about the hunt for Osama Bin Laden is set to be released a month before the November 2012 elections. The White House denies giving the filmmakers any special access to classified documents to make the film. Rep. Peter King has called for an investigation into what The White House may have done in helping the filmmakers.