Democratic presidential candidate says those of her Republican rival’s backers are 'racist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic'
President Obama will speak Tuesday at a memorial service in Dallas where 5 police officers were gunned down
Top US diplomat's last minute stops to his European trip come amid a flurry of diplomatic activity
One is going to Yale, the other is going to the University of Texas
Romney, who twice failed in presidential bids, says he won't vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton, either, is considering Libertarian candidate
Move to oust the US judge was born in public outrage after his lenient sentence for a young man convicted of rape
Man arrested says his Facebook account was hacked and he never sent such rants
Jacqueline Galant became the subject of sharp criticism after secret EU report on the deplorable security conditions at Belgium's airports was leaked
Top general also warns of 'hindrances to democratization' that could result in 'chaotic democracy'
ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter was launched Monday from Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan atop proton rocket to red planet
The auto company is facing a slew of legal actions after it admitted in September to falsifying emission test results
Joint UN team recently interviewed four girls who said they had been sexually assaulted and exploited by foreign soldiers
Virologist Julius Lutwana tells VOA virus, which was first identified in Uganda in 1947, was long thought to pose only a small risk to humans
A Birthday Cake for George Washington was released earlier this month and was roundly criticized for its sanitized depiction of the brutal institution of slavery
Two countries seal warming ties with deal for Tokyo to build India’s first high-speed train, defense pacts that will clear the way for Japan to sell weapons to India, and progress on civil nuclear agreement
Bonne Biere is the first of the bars targeted in the attacks to re-open
Nestle relaunched its instant Maggi noodles in 100 cities across India after the noodles were proved safe for consumption after testing at three government-approved labs
Longtime ruling CCM party is facing increasing pressure to speed up country's development and tackle its persistent poverty rate, but analysts still predict victory for CCM
October 3 is a public holiday, marking the day in 1990 when East Germany and West Germany reunited
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