World Sep 01 Icelanders pledge to open their homes to Syrian refugees More than 12,000 Icelanders are offering to help Syrian refugees after the government said it would only take in 50.
World Aug 28 Greece swears in its first female prime minister Greece saw its first female prime minister, Vassiliki Thanou, sworn in on Friday as the new head of the financially troubled nation’s caretaker government.
World Aug 26 How a 22-year-old is sparking deadly riots in India Riots broke out in Gujarat in West India Tuesday and today after 22-year-old Hardik Patel -- the man responsible for a protest movement -- was detained by police.
World Aug 24 Ebola survivors experience lingering ailments Of the roughly 13,000 Ebola survivors, The Associated Press reports that many are experiencing lingering effects even after beating the deadly virus.
World Aug 24 Heroes from train attack receive France’s highest honor Three Americans and a Briton who helped prevent a gunman’s attack on a high speed train in Paris were awarded France’s highest honor, Knights of the Legion of Honor.
Nation Aug 17 Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts cold and snowy winter Don’t say we didn’t warn you. The 2016 Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts a harsh winter this year for most of the nation.