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Nine people are dead after a gunman opened fire in an African American church in the southeastern U.S. city/state of Charleston, South Carolina Wednesday night, in an attack police are investigating as a hate crime. Authorities say the gunman is still at large and believed to be extremely dangerous. VOA's Richard Green has more.
Sterling issued a statement Monday saying he will proceed with a $1 billion lawsuit accusing the NBA of violating his rights
The storm system caused massive destruction as it moved through more than six southern US states, leaving thousands of people homeless or without power
News reports say several people have been killed but officials have not given an exact number of fatalities
Usain Bolt makes Olympic history as he wins the gold in the men's 200-meter race
A victory in the 200 meter race would solidify the Jamaican sprinters place in as one of the greatest ever
American writer who chronicled political, cultural landscape of US died of complications from pneumonia
Riyadh sent two female athletes to London on condition they adhere to the Muslim country's dress code
Spectators flocked to National Mall in Washington, DC to view the huge fireworks display over the cities monuments
With nearly all the votes counted, Scott Walker was easily beating Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett by nearly a double digit margin
US president shows off musical skills during event featuring world's best blues musicians
Penn State University's Joe Paterno fired amid a child sex abuse scandal involving a former assistant coach
US Supreme Court considered a desperate, last-minute request from his lawyers - which the court eventually rejected
Rahm Emanuel won 55 percent of votes, to become city's first Jewish mayor
The suspect, a US citizen of Pakistani descent, was arrested in New York as he tried to board a flight to Dubai
Minority health care professionals fill a key role in serving ethnic communities.
State elections were widely seen as a referendum on President Barack Obama's administration and its policies.
Yankees defeat visiting Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 to win 2009 World Series
Organization of American States holds emergency meeting at Washington DC headquarters to discuss overthrow of President Manuel Zelaya
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