Nation Sep 18 Nine people wounded in stabbing attack on Minnesota mall A man dressed as a security guard slashed nine people with a knife at a Minnesota mall Saturday night before he was shot dead by an off-duty police officer, authorities said.
World Sep 17 U.S. halts airstrikes in Syria after Russia says they targeted soldiers U.S. military officials said they halted airstrikes Saturday against what were thought to be Islamic State targets in Syria after Russia claimed they killed dozens of Syrian soldiers.
Nation Sep 17 Pipe bomb explodes near New Jersey charity run for military members A pipe bomb exploded in New Jersey before the start of a 5K race to benefit military members. No injuries were reported.
World Sep 17 South Sudan leader denies getting rich off civil war Top officials in South Sudan denied claims made by a U.S.-based human rights group earlier this week, alleging widespread corruption during the country's three-year civil war.
World Sep 11 Millions of Muslims meet in Mecca for hajj pilgrimage More than a million Muslims on Sunday ascended the craggy hills of Mount Arafat outside the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca during the peak of the annual hajj pilgrimage.
Nation Sep 10 What happened to the remnants of the World Trade Center? The artifacts come in various forms and sizes, collected from the wreckage of the World Trade Center buildings in the months following the attacks of Sept. 11.
Nation Sep 04 State of emergency declared in Oklahoma after record earthquake Oklahoma's governor on Saturday declared a state of emergency for Pawnee County located near the epicenter of one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded in the state.
World Sep 03 In new operation, Turkish tanks enter northern Syria Turkish tanks entered northern Syria on Saturday for the second time in 10 days.
Nation Aug 28 Why is Oklahoma seeing fewer earthquakes? Scientists point to new oil & gas rules Oklahoma state regulators have taken a hard look at the practice of disposing of wastewater underground, and how it affects earthquakes.
Nation Aug 20 Tens of thousands in Louisiana seek FEMA aid following devastating floods Residents in Louisiana are beginning to return to their homes after torrential rains caused devastating flooding across the state. More than 80,000 people have applied for aid through FEMA and 4,000 people who lost their homes remain in shelters.