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The New York Times PARIS – With a definitive vote by the lower house of Parliament, France on Tuesday became the world’s 14th nation, and the third in just two weeks, to approve marriage rights for same-sex...
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Palm Beach Post Senior Army officials warned Tuesday they may have to cut more than 100,000 additional soldiers over the next decade unless automatic spending reductions forcing the military services to slash their budgets are stopped. Testifying before the Senate...
TMZ The hacker group that claims responsibility for exposing private financial information about Michelle Obama and many other celebrities has issued an ultimatum to...
Huffington Post -- Canadian authorities claim al-Qaida operatives in Iran directed a failed plot to attack a passenger train. Iran denies it has any links to the two suspects. What falls in between is Iran's complicated history with the terror group that has...
The New York Times The Lede is following developments in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 280 others as more people have sought medical treatment in recent days. On Tuesday, funeral services were held for Sean...
Reuters SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea demanded on Tuesday that it be recognized as a nuclear weapons state, rejecting a U.S. condition that it agree to give up its nuclear arms program before talks can begin. After weeks of tension on the Korean peninsula,...
BBC News Paraguay's President-elect Horacio Cartes, a wealthy businessman, has said he would "never put personal interests before the country's". Mr Cartes, one of Paraguay's richest men, told reporters there wouldn't be conflict...