Last month's incident has the potential to inflame tensions with a U.S. ally on the war on terror. Officials say the two officers are no longer in the country.
Read More »South Sudanese Leaders Sign Cease-Fire Agreement
The pact calls for the "immediate cessation of hostilities." The world's youngest country has been roiled by ethnic violence since December. Thousands have been killed and 1.3 million are displaced.
Read More »3 Dead After Hot Air Balloon Catches Fire In Virginia
The balloon hit power lines, and images showed the basket on fire. Witnesses said they heard an explosion and saw people falling from the balloon.
Read More »Michelle Obama: Nigerian Girls ‘Embody The Best Hope For The Future’
In a Mother's Day address, first lady Michelle Obama said the U.S. is committed to standing up for the girls and their right to an education.
Read More »‘Senior Black Correspondent’ Larry Wilmore Takes Colbert Slot
The Daily Show regular will host The Minority Report With Larry Wilmore on Comedy Central after Colbert leaves for CBS next year.
Read More »Judge Strikes Down Arkansas Ban On Gay Marriage
The move clears the way for gay couples to wed in the state. Democratic Attorney General Dustin McDaniel's office is expected to appeal the decision to the state Supreme Court.
Read More »Home-Wrecker: Woman Doesn’t Like Neighbors, Demolishes Their Home
Ana Maria Moreta Folch said she was doing her neighborhood in St. Johns County, Fla., a favor. She was charged with criminal mischief, a third-degree felony, and released on $10,000 bail.
Read More »NBA Picks Dick Parsons As Interim CEO Of Los Angeles Clippers
Parsons previously served as CEO of Time Warner. The appointment comes in the wake of the scandal surrounding racist comments made by Clippers owner Donald Sterling, whom the league banned for life.
Read More »Turkish Man On Dating Show Was Ax Murderer; He Also Killed Wife
The 62-year-old appeared on a show called Luck of the Draw and said he'd learned from his past and was now an "honest person looking for a new wife." The host wasn't convinced: She told him to leave.
Read More »What Are The Most (And Least) Charitable U.S. States?
A new poll finds there are only two U.S. states where at least 50 percent of residents say they've recently given either money or time to charity: Utah and Minnesota.
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