Frank Pomeroy, who lost his own 14-year-old daughter in the massacre, proposed turning site into a memorial and building another church on a different site
Motive for attack on Kentucky lawmaker Rand Paul is still unknown
Vatican says Pope Francis recognizes ‘heroic virtues’ of John Paul I, who reigns for only 33 days before his sudden death in 1978
The law, passed in July, comes into effect this week, making Honolulu the first major city in the US to pass such a law
Russian officials say Zapad 2017 exercises involve 12,700 troops, but NATO contends there were nearly 100,000 troops
Thirty people were injured a week ago when a homemade bomb, placed inside a bucket wrapped in a shopping bag, partly detonated on a train stopped at London's Parsons Green station
Justice ran for governor as a member of the Democratic Party in 2016, he had been a registered Republican until February 2015, when he switched parties
Mark Esper is the third person nominated to be Army's top civilian leader and, if confirmed, the latest high-ranking addition to the Pentagon with a background as a major defense contractor
Government blames North Korea for cyberattacks stretching back to 2009, and warns that more are likely
President Jimmy Carter calls Zbigniew Brzezinski, who died May 26 at age 86, 'a superb public servant' as well as 'brilliant, dedicated and loyal'
David Rank becomes the second US ambassador to publicly split with the US president in the past few days
Moreno's tone is sharp break from that of predecessor Rafael Correa, who had said Assange was a 'journalist' and granted him asylum in London in 2012
Confirmation, by bipartisan vote of 82 to 13, with all 13 of the votes against the Republican president's nominee coming from Democrats
Fox News said in statement that it is committed to diverse workplace free from discrimination, and takes any complaint seriously
In 2014, people were granted the special protected status when an Ebola epidemic hit three West African nations; last year, those countries were declared Ebola free
Museum will be on south side of Chicago where ex-president raised his family
Former police officer has pleaded guilty in the shooting death of South Carolina man; Justice Department drops charges against two officers in Louisiana
Viral videos prompt Congress to question airlines practices
Austin police say one person in custody
Warrant, first issued in 2013, charges Al-Tuhamy Mohamed Khaled with three counts of war crimes and four crimes against humanity
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