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- 7 Nasty Things Australians Are Saying About Iggy Azalea
- Why the Islamic State Is Scarier Than al-Qaeda in Iraq
- U.S. Troops Tried to Rescue Foley and Others in Syria, But Couldn't Find Them
- 24 Hours in 'Happiness': A Battle-Scarred Town in Ukraine
- Why the Ice Bucket Challenge Is a Watershed Moment for Facebook
- The Children of Ferguson, on the Front Lines
- Fighting Erupts in Gaza After Peace Talks Fail
7 Nasty Things Australians Are Saying About Iggy Azalea Posted: 20 Aug 2014 09:00 PM PDT SYDNEY — She is the most successful export Australians just don't seem to care about. Her name is Iggy Azalea and the 24-year-old is hot property in the American music scene right now. She even topped Billboard's "Songs of the Summer" contest with her track "Fancy," which those in the know have called a game changer. There is feverish debate about this local girl from the biggest little town |
Why the Islamic State Is Scarier Than al-Qaeda in Iraq Posted: 20 Aug 2014 05:10 PM PDT Picture distributed by the Islamic State, showing militants including a commander known as Abu Waheeb. When militants from the Islamic State made their first incursion into Iraq in January, quickly capturing the western city of Fallujah, the images of triumphant radicals parading around the city under black banners left many with a sinking feeling. Within days, the militants (formerly known |
U.S. Troops Tried to Rescue Foley and Others in Syria, But Couldn't Find Them Posted: 20 Aug 2014 05:01 PM PDT President Barack Obama spoke about the killing of journalist James Foley on Wednesday. WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama sent U.S. troops to Syria earlier this summer to rescue a number of Americans held by a violent extremist group, including slain journalist James Foley, but the troops did not find the hostages, senior Obama administration officials said Wednesday. The officials said the |
24 Hours in 'Happiness': A Battle-Scarred Town in Ukraine Posted: 20 Aug 2014 08:51 AM PDT An armed pro-Russian militant stands guard at a barricade outside the village of Shchastya near the eastern Ukrainian city of Lugansk on May 14, 2014 SHCHASTYA, Ukraine — The town of Shchastya or 'Happiness,' lies just ten miles from Luhansk, the most shelled and lawless city of the conflict in Ukraine. It has served as a frontline for Ukrainian forces since June, when the town was taken by |
Why the Ice Bucket Challenge Is a Watershed Moment for Facebook Posted: 20 Aug 2014 08:43 AM PDT The park rangers who provide security at the Massachusetts State House were called out for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in early August. The Ice Bucket Challenge has been a juggernaut this summer. Everyone in your Facebook feed — from Tim Cook to your parents — is pouring ice water on their heads to raise awareness and money for ALS research. But besides the ALS Association, which has raised |
The Children of Ferguson, on the Front Lines Posted: 20 Aug 2014 08:37 AM PDT Satravion, 10, of Ferguson, Missouri. FERGUSON, Missouri — Parked in a driveway just steps away from an armored police truck was a truck that served a very different purpose on Tuesday night — a stage for five carefree children to perform their song, "Hands Up, Don't Shoot." Eight-year-old Meosha was on drums made from a bucket. Shakira, 7, and Aaliyah, 6, were backup dancers, holding up |
Fighting Erupts in Gaza After Peace Talks Fail Posted: 20 Aug 2014 08:24 AM PDT Smoke rises after an Israeli strike hit Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014. GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Palestinian militants launched dozens of rockets and Israel responded with airstrikes on Wednesday after Egyptian efforts to mediate a lasting truce in the monthlong Gaza war collapsed in a hail of fire a day earlier. The fighting resumed Tuesday when Gaza militants |
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