A series of small operations in a single day managed to pick up the refugees fleeing North Africa in smugglers' boats in hopes of reaching Europe.
Read More »Baltimore Mayor Lifts Curfew
Stephanie Rawlings-Black announced via Twitter that she has rescinded the curfew effective immediately.
Read More »101-Year-Old Man Among Quake Survivors Found In Nepal
Another man and a woman were rescued from wreckage in a village a full week after the devastating magnitude-7.8 earthquake that has more than 7,000.
Read More »A Boat Of Their Own: All-Women Team Tackles Sailing’s Toughest Race
For the first time since 2001, an all-women team is competing in the Volvo Ocean Race, an around-the-world slog through some of the most unforgiving water on the planet.
Read More »American Pharoah Wins 2015 Kentucky Derby
The Bob Baffert-trained horse, ridden by Victor Espinoza, was the favorite heading into the 141st Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville.
Read More »Mayweather Outboxes Pacquiao In A Unanimous Decision
The two fighters went 12 rounds but Floyd Mayweather won the welterweight title in Las Vegas Saturday. They each stand to earn millions.
Read More »30 Graves, Thought To Be Burmese Migrants, Found In Thailand
Remains from the graves are believed to be illegal migrants who were likely victims of human trafficking.
Read More »Death Toll In Nepal Crosses 6,800
The United Nations has complained that Nepal's bureaucracy is getting in the way of relief efforts. Government officials in Kathmandu say they aren't receiving enough of the right kind of aid.
Read More »May Day Protesters, Police Clash In Seattle
Black-clad demonstrators hurled stones and other objects as authorities responded with pepper spray and flash bangs.
Read More »Baltimore Activists Hold ‘Victory Rally’ After Charges In Gray Death
The march comes a day after the city's chief prosecutor filed criminal charges against six officers involved in the arrest of Gray, who died from injuries sustained in custody.
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