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US Suspends Food Aid to North Korea Over Planned Missile Launch
The United States has suspended plans to give food aid to North Korea due to the isolated country's failed promise to halt a planned missile launch, according to Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense Peter Lavoy.
Earl Scruggs Dies; Bluegrass Legend Passes at 88
American music pioneer and bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs passed away Wednesday at the age of 88.
Ex-Crystal Cathedral Pastor Sheila Schuller Coleman, New Church 'Looking Forward'
Sheila Schuller Coleman, lead pastor of Hope Center of Christ, the congregation she founded with members who broke away from the Crystal Cathedral church in Garden Grove, Calif., preached about "looking forward" in this past Sunday's service, temporarily being held at a hotel.
JetBlue Las Vegas Pilot Suspended After In-Flight Tirade (VIDEO)
The JetBlue pilot who has captured headlines for his mid-air rant on a flight from New York to Las Vegas on Tuesday has been suspended from his pilot duties by Jet Blue.
Pope Benedict XVI Meets With Cuban President Raul Castro
Pope Benedict XVI held a private meeting with Cuban President Raul Castro during his three-day tour to Cuba on Tuesday.
Trayvon Martin's Parents Visit Congress in Fight Over Death of Teen (Video)
yvon Martin's parents have visited Congress for a forum on hate crimes and racial profiling in Washington D.C. on Tuesday.
'Global March to Jerusalem' to See Thousands March for Palestinian 'Freedom'
A massive march to the city of Jerusalem is planned for this Friday with communities from around the world calling for "freedom for Palestine and its capital Jerusalem" in an event that has attracted the support of Desmond Tutu, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright as well as the nation of Iran.
Cyberbullying: The Face of 21st Century Bullying
Although bullying has been around for decades, the spectrum for bullying has reached the vast and unregulated digital domain, where people use computers and cellphones to take bullying to entirely new levels.
Syria Accepts Kofi Annan's Peace Plan to End Violence
U.N. and Arab League crisis envoy to Syria Kofi Annan announced Tuesday that Syria has accepted a U.N. ceasefire proposal to end violence in the country.
Ontario Brothels Legalized for 'Safety' of Women
A Canadian court released its decision on a landmark 2010 ruling Monday, upholding the legalization of brothels and pimping in the province of Ontario, saying the law helps to ensure the safety of women involved in the country's already legal prostitution industry.