World Jul 12 Photos: Mourning the victims of the Srebrenica massacre 20 years later Thousands of women still search for the remains of their relatives 20 years after the genocide in Srebrenica, Europe's worst massacre since World War Two.
World Jul 11 Photo essay: Migrants share their most cherished belongings Take an inside look into the journeys and lives of several migrants, as captured by a group of international photojournalists.
World Jul 05 Crowds gather to catch glimpse of newly christened Princess Charlotte The British royal family celebrated the christening of Prince William and Kate Middleton's 9-week-old daughter Charlotte on Sunday.
Health Jul 04 Study: Fireworks release high levels of pollution on July 4 weekend As a national average, culled from 315 different testing sites, Independence Day fireworks introduce 42 percent more pollutants into the air than are found on a normal day.
Nation Jun 28 Black churches in the South reportedly targeted by arsonists Six predominantly black churches in various cities in the South caught fire this week, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. Three of the fires have been confirmed as cases of arson, two were likely accidental, and authorities are still…
Nation Jun 21 Google to remove ‘revenge porn’ from search results Google said Friday that the company will begin allowing users to request that nude or sexually explicit images posted without their consent be removed from Google search results.
World Jun 20 Photos: Global refugee crisis reaches all-time high The UN Refugee Agency released a report on Thursday which said the number of displaced persons across the globe has reached an all-time high of nearly 60 million.
Nation Jun 20 Website emerges with photos of accused Charleston shooter, manifesto A white supremacist website containing an unsigned manifesto as well as photographs of accused Charleston gunman Dylann Roof surfaced across social media on Saturday.
Health Jun 14 South Korea’s economy takes hit as MERS outbreak persists The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome outbreak currently playing South Korea is believed to be the largest outbreak of the virus that has ever occurred outside of Saudi Arabia, where MERS is thought to have originated.
Science Jun 14 European comet lander speaks after seven-month hibernation On Saturday, Philae, the European Space Agency's comet lander, communicated with its team on Earth for the first time since going into hibernation in November of last year.