Kerry becomes 1st top U.S. diplomat to visit Somalia
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MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry made an unannounced trip to Somalia Tuesday in a show of solidarity with a government trying to defeat al-Qaeda-allied militants and end decades of war in the African country. Read More
Bush's toxic legacy in Iraq
ISIS, the brutal insurgent/terrorist group formerly known as al-Qaeda in Iraq, has seized much of western and northern Iraq and even threatens towns not far from Baghdad.
Police investigating sexting complaints at high school
CARMEL, Ind. -- Police are investigating complaints that students at an Indiana high school are in possession of "inappropriate digital images" after widespread reports on social media that freshmen were being disciplined for having sexually explicit photos on their phones.
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Donald Sterling agrees to allow wife to sell Clippers
Donald Sterling has authorized his wife Shelly to sell the Los Angeles Clippers, and she will try to sell the team voluntarily, according to a person familiar with the negotiations. The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports Friday on condition of anonymity because of the private nature of the talks.
Kevin Johnson and Donna Leinwand Leger, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — The U.S. accused Chinese military officials of hacking into several U.S. enterprises, including Westinghouse and U.S. Steel, to steal.
Romney: N.H. police official should resign for 'vile' Obama remark
Mitt Romney is calling on a New Hampshire police commissioner to apologize and resign for using a racial epithet in reference to President Obama.
Justices split in 'Raging Bull' decision
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that MGM can be sued for copyright infringement more than three decades after releasing the popular boxing film Raging Bull.
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