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John Kerry is now the most traveled secretary of state in U.S. history, breaking the record as he arrived in Bahrain on Wednesday.
The Pentagon is considering more small military outposts that would provide artillery support and other aid to Iraqi forces in fight to retake Mosul.
Like many who speak up in Honduras, indigenous leader Berta Cáceres was murdered for her activism. She was repeatedly threatened and eventually murdered just before midnight on March 2. Since 1993, Cáceres worked to build a democratic, just and sustainable Honduras. More than a month after her assassination, there is little reason to believe that the Honduran government is handling the investigation properly or addressing the causes of this and many other acts of violence against human rights defenders. As a reminder to those in positions of power to bring justice to Honduras, and in Berta’s honor, the Cáceres family, movement leaders and allies of COPINH, the organization she founded, marched yesterday in Washington, D.C., from the World Bank to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
California parents Phil and Willie Jones have tried nearly everything to reach their son and daughter, who are members of the Church of Scientology.
Severe weather is causing major problems across the South, while wildfires are burning Thursday morning in multiple states.
The grieving mother of a Missouri student whose body was found in a mountainous region of Siberia has hit out at local authorities.
The woman whose account in of a sexual assault on campus sparked national outrage has been ordered to answer questions in a defamation suit.
A North Carolina couple has been charged after four children tested positive for meth, police said Wednesday.
The candidate promises reform if elected, but her campaign is afloat on super PAC cash.
Customers helped raise money for owners of a taco truck in Estacada, Oregon, after the business closed due to a family medical emergency.