Human Rights Watch says evidence “strongly suggests” the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons against his own people in mid-April.
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Even Chimps Know That A Firm Bed Makes For Quality Sleep
In the wilds of Africa, chimpanzees consistently choose to make their sleeping nests in a particular tree that offers the “just right” kind of comfort that Goldilocks famously preferred.
Neighboring Crises In South Sudan, Central African Repubulic
In South Sudan, The Associated Press writes, “the government no longer controls the capital of an oil-producing state, officials said Thursday as an ethnic rivalry and a power struggle threatened to burst the seams of the world’s newest country.
LISTEN: President Obama Delivers A Eulogy For Nelson Mandela
During a memorial service at South Africa’s largest soccer stadium, President Obama delivered a 20-minute eulogy that compared Mandela to Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln and America’s founding fathers.
LISTEN: Two Mandela Speeches That Made History
There were two speeches Nelson Mandela delivered that changed the course of history and cemented his legacy as one of the most revered leaders of our time.
Man Survives Botched Hanging; Iran Vows To Try Again
Amnesty International is urging Iranian authorities not to go ahead with the execution of convicted drug smuggler after the man survived a botched hanging last week.
Jupiter Or Bust, But First A Quick Fly-By Of Home
After traveling for more than two years and some 1 billion miles, NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter is back where it started. Almost. At 3:21 p.m. ET Wednesday, the Juno space probe will be 347 miles away from Earth, just above the southern tip of Africa.
Tech Giants Launch Internet.org, A Global Plan To Widen Access
Citing the billions of people worldwide who can’t access the Internet, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the leaders of other technology firms are launching an ambitious project to narrow the digital divide Wednesday.
NOAA: Hurricane Season On Track To Be ‘Above Normal’
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration stuck by its earlier prediction today that the summer will bring with it an “above normal” Atlantic hurricane season.
Yemeni Government Says Al-Qaida Plot Was Foiled
Yemen is still the focus of concern as the U.S., its allies and countries across the Middle East and North Africa remain on alert for possible terrorist attacks.