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Babies' Bodies Found in Michigan Warehouse Used to Sell Body Parts (Graphic Images)
Federal agents discovered four preserved babies in the Detroit warehouse of a man who sold human body parts, confidential photographs reviewed by Reuters show.
Topless Woman Tries to Steal Baby Jesus From Vatican Nativity
A topless activist from the feminist group Femen tried to snatch the statue of the baby Jesus from the Nativity scene in St. Peter's Square on Monday but was stopped by police as she grabbed it.
Trump Says 'We've Got Prosperity, Now We Want Peace' in Christmas Eve Call
On Christmas Eve, U.S. President Donald Trump took calls from children, asking them what they wanted most from Santa, and revealing what was on his own wish list.
Pence Makes Surprise Visit to Afghanistan, Underscores US Commitment to Fighting Terrorism
Vice President Mike Pence made an unannounced trip to Afghanistan to meet its leaders and underscore U.S. commitment to the country four months after President Donald Trump agreed to an open-ended war against insurgents here.
Over 120 Countries Condemn Trump's Jerusalem Move in UN Resolution
More than 120 countries defied President Donald Trump on Thursday and voted in favor of a United Nations General Assembly resolution calling for the United States to drop its recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
North Korean Soldier Defects to South Across DMZ; Defections Up 3-Fold
South Korean guards fired warning shots across the heavily militarized border with North Korea on Thursday as a soldier from the North defected in thick fog, complicating efforts to ease tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs.
Top UN Human Rights Official Toughens Warning of Rohingya 'Genocide'
The top U.N. human rights official has said he would not be surprised if a court one day ruled that acts of genocide had been committed against the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar, according to a television interview to be shown on Monday.
Judge Blocks Trump's Religious Exemption to Obamacare's Contraceptive Mandate
A U.S. judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration's new HHS rules that exempt nonprofits and for-profit businesses from covering contraceptive and abortion-inducing drugs.
FCC Votes to Overturn Net Neutrality Rules
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted along party lines on Thursday to repeal landmark 2015 rules aimed at ensuring a free and open internet, setting up a court fight over a move that could recast the digital landscape.
Supreme Court Rejects LGBT Job Discrimination Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal by a Georgia security guard who said she was harassed and forced from her job because she is a lesbian, avoiding an opportunity to decide whether a federal law that bans gender-based bias also outlaws discrimination based on sexual orientation.