
Congressman Todd Akin says he was wrong in claiming that women's bodies are able to prevent pregnancies in "a legitimate rape" situation and that conception is rare in such cases.
Stories:
Akin, family, staff receive threats of rape, death
Local supporters sticking with Akin
Romney calls on Akin to withdraw
Akin defiantly remains in race
Missouri, national Republican leaders call on Akin to quit
McCaskill: Give Akin benefit of doubt
Akin issues new statement Monday night
Obama condemns Akin as pressure mounts for him to quit race
Akin apologizes again, distinguishes between types of rape
Cornyn: Mo. Senate candidate should weigh future
Akin admits he was wrong in rape comments
White House: Candidate's rape comments 'offensive'
Johnson calls on Akin to drop out of Mo. race
Mo. Gov. Nixon criticizes Akin's comments
Losing candidates get new focus after Akin comment
US Senate candidate under wraps after rape remarks
Romney campaign disagrees with Akin rape comments
Rep. Akin: Pregnancy from rape is 'really rare'
Videos:
Raw: Obama says Akins' comments 'were offensive'
Raw: Obama says Akin's statement 'way out there'
Senate hopeful 'misspoke' on rape, pregnancy remarks
Akin's comments on rape stir outrage
Two FBI special agents were killed Friday during a training exercise off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia, the bureau said in a statement released Sunday.
More >A former "top cop," who had the honor of sitting next to first lady Michelle Obama during a televised presidential speech four years ago, is facing rape allegations.
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