Despite national stigma, health care workers in Sierra Leone are proud of their work and urge others to join front lines
At least 40 people reportedly dead after regime forces drop bombs on Idlib camp housing people displaced by fighting
The unpopular tariff has sparked widespread action against a government many say is growing authoritarian
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Mark Christeson, convicted of rape and triple murder, was scheduled to die by injection on Wednesday at a state prison
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Sata had been receiving treatment in a London hospital for an undisclosed illness; VP Guy Scott to assume presidency
Hackers believed to be working for Russia's government breached a White House computer network, Washington Post reports
Thai democracy requires open debate about everything, including the monarchy
This was to have been the spacecraft’s third resupply mission to the International Space Station
Firms quietly recall thousands of contaminated cosmetics, which threaten millions with compromised immune systems
Ever since Bush v. Gore, changing voter laws in legislatures and courts has been key GOP tactic
Dr. Jim Yong Kim says rotating personnel of 5,000 trained health care workers needed in West Africa to contain epidemic
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US Marine arrest puts controversial military deal in the limelight after transgender Filipina found dead in a toilet