/Getty Images(TOKYO) -- When Hideko Oikawa first saw the mangled aftermath of Moore, Okla., on the evening news, she cried. Oikawa had never visited the Sooner state. She’d never even met any...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The latest UN Human Rights Council report into Syria released Tuesday says there are “reasonable grounds” to believe that chemical weapons have been used by both sides....
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(LONDON) -- Amid a sea of royals celebrating the 60th anniversary of the queen’s coronation on Tuesday, it was the family’s newest member, Duchess Kate, whom all eyes were watching....
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(PRETORIA, South Africa) -- Oscar Pistorius emerged from self-imposed isolation on Tuesday for the first time in four months, appearing in court before a magistrate who warned the media to steer cl...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The Secretary General of NATO has a secret tool for effective diplomacy: the bicycle. Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told ABC News that he’s been able to r...
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(BAGHDAD) -- Iraq has told Israel that it won't allow its airspace to be used in the event the Israelis launch a strike against its ally Iran. Deputy Prime Minister Hussein al-Shahristan...
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(WASHINGTON) -- The White House on Monday called on Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to use restraint in dealing with growing demonstrations against new social restrictions imposed by hi...
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(SAN ANTONIO) -- Federal law enforcement officials are asking the public for any information on a former U.S. Marine who was kidnapped in Mexico last month. The FBI is investigating the...
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(WASHINGTON) -- It’s been two months since the Chadian army claimed to have killed terrorist leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar, but apparently the U.S. government isn’t sold and instead has jus...
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(BEIJING) -- The doors to Chairman Mao’s mausoleum, located just south of Tiananmen Square, open to the public every morning (except Mondays) at 8 o’clock. The imposing building typical...
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