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A World War II airman whose remains were found more than 60 years after he was shot down over Germany will finally be laid to rest.More >>
A World War II airman whose remains were found more than 60 years after he was shot down over Germany will finally be laid to rest.More >>
The Tulalip Indian Reservation sits on the Puget Sound on Washington's scenic northwest coast, a small community where everyone is "related in one shape or form."More >>
The Tulalip Indian Reservation sits on the Puget Sound on Washington's scenic northwest coast, a small community where everyone is "related in one shape or form."More >>
The nurse who was quarantined at a New Jersey hospital because she had contact with Ebola patients in West Africa criticized the way her case has been handled, raising concerns from humanitarian and human rights...More >>
The nurse who was quarantined at a New Jersey hospital because she had contact with Ebola patients in West Africa criticized the way her case has been handled, raising concerns from humanitarian and human rights groups...More >>
A suspect described as a "one-man crime spree" is accused of shooting three Northern California sheriff's deputies, killing two of them and wounding a civilian, then eluding hundreds of searchers before being...More >>
A man suspected of killing two deputies during a shooting rampage in Northern California was deported twice to Mexico and had a drug conviction, federal authorities said Saturday.More >>
An American video journalist who had Ebola says he felt as if his body was "at war" with Ebola.More >>
Ashoka Mukpo knew he really was in trouble when he saw the people treating him in full protective suits and hoods.More >>
A doctor who is New York City's first Ebola patient is being praised for getting treatment immediately upon showing symptoms, as officials stress that the nation's most populous city need not be alarmed by...More >>
Alarmed by the case of an Ebola-infected New York doctor, the governors of New Jersey and New York on Friday ordered a mandatory, 21-day quarantine of all medical workers and other arriving airline passengers who have had...More >>
Hawaii authorities are telling residents near an active lava flow to prepare for a possible evacuation in the next three to give days.More >>
Hawaii authorities on Saturday told several dozen residents near an active lava flow to prepare for a possible evacuation in the next three to five days as molten rock oozed across a country road and edged closer to homes.More >>
Officials in three states have enacted 21-day quarantines for any travelers arriving back in the United States after having contact with Ebola patients in West Africa. But they've said little about exactly how...More >>
A nurse who treated Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is the first test case of quarantine policies now in effect in three states over heightened fears the deadly virus could be spread by health care workers returning to the...More >>
Authorities say remains found Oct. 18 in a rural area are that of University of Virginia student Hannah Graham.More >>
Remains found nearly a week ago in a rural area of Virginia are those of a missing university student, authorities said Friday, as they turned their attention to filing possible additional charges against the suspect...More >>
One of the largest gold nuggets in modern times pulled from Northern California's Gold Country has sold to a secret buyer.More >>
One of the largest gold nuggets in modern times pulled from Northern California's Gold Country has sold to a secret buyer.More >>
Newly released Dallas nurse meets with Obama at the White HouseMore >>
Newly released Dallas nurse meets with Obama at the White HouseMore >>
WHO: Millions of Ebola vaccine doses could be ready in 2015; 5 more vaccines testing in MarchMore >>
WHO: Millions of Ebola vaccine doses could be ready in 2015; 5 more vaccines testing in MarchMore >>
Mayor: Doctor who returned to New York from West Africa has Ebola; 1st case in cityMore >>
Mayor: Doctor who returned to New York from West Africa has Ebola; 1st case in cityMore >>
Canada continues to be on edge following shooting attack in Parliament
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Dancing priests become Internet sensation as singing nun releases first albumMore >>
Dancing priests become Internet sensation as singing nun releases first albumMore >>
Obama says he's cautiously more optimistic about Ebola situation in USMore >>
Obama says he's cautiously more optimistic about Ebola situation in USMore >>
American detained half a year in North Korea returns to Ohio, has tearful reunion with familyMore >>
American detained half a year in North Korea returns to Ohio, has tearful reunion with familyMore >>
American detainee released in North Korea; two others remainMore >>
American detainee released in North Korea; two others remainMore >>
Police in Indiana say deaths of 7 women could be serial killing; suspect hints at more victimsMore >>
Police in Indiana say deaths of 7 women could be serial killing; suspect hints at more victimsMore >>
Obama names Ebola 'czar' to run widening US response to the disease as criticism mountsMore >>
Obama names Ebola 'czar' to run widening US response to the disease as criticism mountsMore >>
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Somalia's president has asked cabinet ministers who were recently reshuffled by the prime minister to ignore the order in what appears to be a widening rift between the two top leaders of the country which is struggling to rebuild itself after decades of war.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud late Saturday told the Justice minister and the Animal Husbandry minister who had been ordered to swap places on Friday by the premier not to take up their new appointments.
Mohamud accused the premier Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed of not consulting with him before making the swap. Somalia's weak-U.N. backed government is struggling to rebuild the country while facing an insurgency from al-Qaida-linked Islamist militants. Somalia's military bolstered by African Union troops has made progress in recapturing areas controlled by al-Shabab militants.
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