Islamic terrorist group moves outside Somalia with bomb attacks on civilians in Uganda
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Two normally opposed organizations join forces to fight no-fault divorce in New York
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A California judge hears closing arguments in a same-sex marriage case that could wind up before the U.S.
New York's Empire State Building declines a request to honor Mother Teresa
Aid groups rush to respond as Niger suffers through a summer food crisis
Alisa Harris | Union opposition and quality concerns drive several states to resist an innovative federal education competition
The sweeping changes outlined in the Senate's financial reform bill have been met with praise and qualified optimism
Whether Thursday's plunge was due to a typo or not, it revealed a volatile market and nervous investors