A conference, presented by non-profit organization Angel Africa, highlighting the investment climate in southern Africa touches down in New York City on September 18.
Laura Salpietro, 30, and her baby are both in critical condition in an Italian hospital, after two doctors in the emergency room fought over how the baby should be delivered.
Last week, police outside Atlanta responded to reports of a domestic dispute, but on their arrival they found severely neglected children.
A hoarder's body has been found by her husband in Las Vegas, four months after she was reported missing.
A jealous California man imprisoned and tortured his girlfriend for four days over a message he came across on her Facebook page.
A man was killed while visiting the site of a train crash that happened 119 years ago near Statesville, North Carolina.
Author and screenwriter Vladimir Lescouflair explores issues of abuse and childhood trauma in his recently released Disturbed or in the French title, Dechenen.
Columnist Ana Guthrie shares how making square watermelons teaches us conformity yet creativity.
Columnist K. Swann writes of a new groups who represent a brand of atheism that is no longer content with policing the boundaries between church and state or guarding against the big bad wolf of creationism in university classrooms.
A modern day Romeo and Juliet with many of the social ramifications of the story of Paul Rusesabagina and Rwanda's Hutu-Tutsi war, the stageplay Lil Haiti, carries a powerful story of love and unity amidst a world of illogical prejudice in Miami, Florida.
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