In a case of mistaken identity, builders in the Galicia region confused a Neolithic tomb for a broken stone table and replaced it with a new concrete one.
Read More »Report: In A Decade (Or Sooner), Pakistan Could Be No. 3 Nuclear Power
Two think tanks estimate that Islamabad could have 350 warheads in the next several years as it outpaces rival India and several other nations in production.
Read More »At Least 20 Dead Migrants Found Crammed In Truck In Austria
Police said it was unclear how many people were in the vehicle, which was found along Austria's A4 autobahn near the border with Hungary and Slovakia.
Read More »Virginia Television Station Holds Moment Of Silence To Honor Slain Journalists
The station paused at 6:45 a.m. ET to remember reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward, who were killed during a live broadcast.
Read More »Despite Policy Allowing Gay Leaders, Mormon Church Keeps Ties With Boy Scouts
The church implied it might leave the Scouts when they changed the policy. Now, the church says as long as it can use its own criteria for appointing leaders, it will continue sponsoring troops.
Read More »Wal-Mart To End Sales Of Some Semi-Automatic Rifles, Citing Low Demand
The retail giant says that because of a drop in customer demand, it will focus on other hunting and sportsmen's firearms.
Read More »Deputies In Oregon Town Go On Leave As State DOJ Investigates Sheriff
Citing an attorney who represents the Klamath County Peace Officers Association, Oregon Public Broadcasting says the deputies feared retaliation from the sheriff.
Read More »U.S. Markets End Slump, Posting Large Gains As Dow Rises 619 Points
Both the Dow Jones index and the S&P 500 saw gains of nearly 4 percent; the Nasdaq index rose even higher.
Read More »Alleged Gunman In Virginia Shooting Called Himself ‘A Human Powder Keg’
ABC News says a man claiming to be Flanagan sent a fax that arrived after the killings, and that the same person also called to identify himself as the shooter.
Read More »As Killings Unfold On Live TV, Media Consider The Graphic Footage
Today's shooting of two journalists during a broadcast has reopened a conversation about how (or even if) sensitive material like the TV station's video — and the gunman's video — should be shared.
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