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Wiretaps in Guatemala Corruption Scheme Name Top Justice
ABC News - 11 May 2015 04:25
Wiretaps in Guatemala corruption scheme name supreme court justice
Bo Derek: 'Aging Is Really Hard'
ABC News - 11 May 2015 21:16
Star of "10," now 58, talks about growing older.
Upscale stores try 'smart' mirrors to help customers shop
New York Post - 11 May 2015 21:06
Imagine a fitting room with a "smart" mirror that suggests jeans to go with the red shirt you brought in. It snaps a video so you can compare the image...
Georgia school director: Sorry for 'black people' grad remark
CNN - 11 May 2015 05:11
The director of a Georgia school apologized for calling out "all the black people" who left a graduation ceremony during the valedictorian's speech.
CNN Freedom Project: Slavery at sea
CNN - 11 May 2015 06:56
CNN's Saima Mohsin has the story of one Thai fisherman who says he was trafficked and trapped on a boat at sea.
Raul Castro comes to Vatican to meet Pope Francis
Fox News - 11 May 2015 06:15
Cuban President Raul Castro paid a call on Pope Francis at the Vatican Sunday to thank him for working for Cuban-US detente and later said he is so impressed by the pontiff he is considering a return to the Catholic chur...
U.S. lawmaker: U.S. 'certainly vulnerable' to ISIS
CNN - 11 May 2015 01:15
Republican senator Ron Johnson tells CNN's Jim Sciutto that homegrown ISIS sympathizers, like the two men killed in Texas last week, could create a problem for U.S. counterterrorism efforts.
70 years after World War II, Russia still feels snubbed, The Economist explains
The Week - 11 May 2015 07:16
On Saturday, Russia celebrated its 70th Victory Day, marking Nazi Germany's surrender at the end of World War II. Russian President Vladimir Putin presided over a parade in Moscow full of Russian military might, includin...
Infant vaccinations suspended in Mexico after 2 babies die, 29 become sick
The Week - 11 May 2015 07:10
After two babies died and 29 became ill within hours of receiving vaccinations for tuberculosis, rotovirus, and Hepatitis B, the Mexican Social Security Institute suspended vaccines for infants on Saturday. The babies we...
British PM Cameron Rules Out Another Scottish Independence Vote
IBTimes - 11 May 2015 06:59
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Sunday ruled out giving Scotland another independence referendum despite spectacular gains by Scottish nationalists in a UK-wide election, saying Scots had "emphatically" rejected ...
Exclusive: Widow of slain U.S.-Bangladeshi blogger lashes out at Dhaka
Reuters - 11 May 2015 06:21
(Reuters) - On a recent evening in a Midwestern U.S. city, a middle-aged woman with bandaged arms and a missing thumb entered a crowded restaurant. Nearby, children colored with crayons. Waiters rushed by.
Guatemala Wiretaps Lead to Fraud, Bribery Cases in Gov't
ABC News - 11 May 2015 06:16
Guatemala wiretaps lead to fraud, bribery allegations at highest levels of government
NY governor says nuclear plant fire created Hudson River oil slick
Fox News - 11 May 2015 06:15
Part of a New York nuclear power plant remained offline Sunday after a transformer fire created another problem: thousands of gallons of oil leaking into the Hudson River, officials said.
South African Opposition Party Elects First Black Leader
Time - 11 May 2015 05:39
"Freedom means nothing without opportunities"
2 babies die after vaccination in Mexico
CNN - 11 May 2015 04:18
Mexican health officials are investigating after two babies died and 29 children were hospitalized from suspected adverse reactions to shots from the country's national vaccination program.
Egypt policeman suspected of killing protester detained
Al Jazeera English - 11 May 2015 03:45
Cairo court cancels bail of policeman suspected of January killing of Shaimaa el-Sabbagh in opening hearing.
YouTube Killed the Studio Audience
Slate - 11 May 2015 03:00
Attending the taping of a late-night TV show is not a comfortable experience. First, you'll stand in line on a city sidewalk for hours--chilled by wind, or baked by sun--being herded like a fatted calf to an abattoir. Up...
After Illness, Former President Jimmy Carter Ends Trip Monitoring Guyana Election
The New York Times - 11 May 2015 02:47
The former president flew home from the South American country on Sunday after falling ill, the Carter Center, his nonprofit organization, said.
Nuclear Power Plant Fire in New York Spills Oil Into Hudson River
Time - 11 May 2015 02:25
Several thousand gallons of oil leaked into the river that flows from the Adirondacks to the Atlantic Ocean
Moroccan F-16 goes missing in Yemen
Al Jazeera English - 11 May 2015 02:19
Warplane taking part in the Arab coalition fighting in Yemen goes missing after being hit, Moroccan army statement says.
Houthis accept five-day truce in Yemen proposed by Saudi Arabia
Reuters - 11 May 2015 02:10
CAIRO/ADEN
Slain Mississippi officer remembered
CNN - 11 May 2015 01:40
Ronald Tate wants the world to know his son wasn't a faceless man in a blue uniform.