The moves are the latest in what critics call a Kremlin effort to quell dissent
AnnReeves Jarvis, a West Virginia native with 11 children, is credited with starting Mother's Day Work Groups in the 1850s
Gallup survey notes gun control interest spikes after shootings, but finds that 'effects have tended to be temporary'
Three of five teachers unaware of, or actively misinformed about, near total scientific consensus on climate change, according to survey of 1,500 teachers
In the video, hammering sounds can be heard minutes before Sinaloa drug cartel leader disappears into tunnel
Normally media savvy Republican presidential candidate generates criticism, mockery after asking his 4.25 million Twitter followers to send him questions
Bretagne is now retired, but still visits schools to help promote reading among children
For the first time, college students are smoking marijuana more than cigarettes
Climate change has long been politicized issue in US, to a degree not found in other countries
Twitter, as usual, was epicenter for anger directed at Palmer, with some questioning his manhood, calling for him to be released into the wild
After most wars, statues and memorials are erected to honor the victors, not the vanquished - but that was not the case after the Civil War
According to FBI, there were nearly 6,000 hate crimes reported in US in 2013
New CPJ report says hostile actions include censorship, punitive lawsuits, physical assault, imprisonment, disappearance, and murder
Pamela Geller's supporters say she speaks truth about sensitive topic, while critics say she preaches 'that Islam is inherently evil'
While 'instant news' platforms are good for spreading information quickly, they can also be used to incite violence
Situation gets good deal of attention from news outlets around globe
Qais Khazali commands Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, powerful Shi'ite militia that has been helping turn tide against Islamic State militants
So-called Shiite jihad has been a major factor in propping up the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria and stemming the advances of IS in Iraq
New research shows suspending Twitter accounts of Islamic State, its supporters has been effective; group, its backers are facing 'significant pressure,' says terrorism expert
Islamic State group boasts it governs through strict observance of Sharia law, but experts say it’s doing anything but that
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