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NASA Falling Satellite: Scientists Insist Debris Could Land in U.S.
There was speculation Friday that a school bus-size NASA satellite headed toward Earth might go off course and send debris into populated areas.
Troy Davis Story: Inmate's Execution Sparks Outcry Around the Globe
The Troy Davis case has not only captivated Americans, but dignitaries, journalists, and protestors around the world have been responding to the case, and many of them with disdain.
Chelsea Clinton Interviews Mother on Technology and Global Issues
At this week's Clinton Global Initiative meetings, Chelsea Clinton took the center stage to conduct an interview with none other than her mother, Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Palestinian Leader Mahmoud Abbas to Make Case for Statehood Recognition
All eyes will be on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Friday as he stands before the United Nations General Assembly in New York City and presents his case as for why the Palestinian people should be given statehood recognition and a seat in the international organization.
Iranian President Repeats Holocaust Denial, 9/11 Allegations in UN Speech
On the eve of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s address to the United Nations, the controversial leader declared his country to be "a new model for life to the world," so his comments on the state of the world and the West at the United Nations this Thursday came as no surprise to many onlookers.
Pope Benedict Greeted by Protests During German Tour
Pope Benedict XVI, who has been facing a summer of immense scrutiny, is visiting Germany from Sept. 22-25 and is expected to be greeted by protestors accusing him of trying to cover up child sex abuse allegations.
World Leaders Walk out Ahead of Iranian President's Remarks at UN
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is set to address the United Nations General Assembly today and the world waits to hear just what issues the Iranian leader plans to address, but some political leaders are boycotting his appearance, anticipating that Ahmadinejad will only repeat his anti-Israel or anti-U.S. statements.
Has Obama Shattered Palestine's Hope of UN Membership?
The high-level meetings of the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly have opened in New York and one of the biggest issues surrounding the General Assembly meetings is Palestine's planned application to become a U.N. member state, a move the U.S. and its allies staunchly oppose.
Somalia Famine Bloodshed: 6 Shot Dead in Food Line
Six people were shot dead in a food distribution line in Mogadishu, Somalia on Thursday.
Is Fired Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz a Victim?
Former female CEO of Yahoo, Carol Bartz, was fired on Tuesday and has reacted to the news in a controversial manner that has led some critics to argue she is playing the "victim card."