Austria, Germany open borders to migrants
HEGYESHALOM, Hungary/MUNICH - Austria and Germany threw open their borders to thousands of exhausted migrants, bussed to the frontier by a right-wing Hungarian government that had tried to stop them, but was overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of people.
U.S. voices concern to Russia over latest military moves in Syria
WASHINGTON - Secretary of State John Kerry told his Russian counterpart on Saturday the United States was deeply concerned about reports that Moscow was moving toward a major military build-up in Syria widely seen as aimed at bolstering President Bashar al-Assad.
Clinton paid staffer to maintain email server
WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she and her family paid a State Department staffer with personal funds to maintain a private email server that she used for both personal and government matters while secretary of state. Full Article
Supporters gather at jail for Kentucky clerk
GRAYSON, Ky. - Up to 500 supporters gathered outside a Kentucky jail to support a county clerk held there for defying a federal judge's order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples Full Article
Afghan refugees warily return from Pakistan
KABUL - Feeling shunned by their adopted country, more Afghan refugees are returning home from Pakistan. But many are not finding the homecoming they had that long imagined. Full Article
G20 eyes faster economic reforms
ANKARA - Financial leaders from the world's 20 biggest economies agreed to step up reform efforts to boost disappointingly slow growth, saying reliance on ultra-low interest rates would not be enough to accelerate economic expansion. Full Article
Paralyzed man voluntarily moves his legs in exoskeleton
UCLA scientists publish findings that show a paralyzed man was able to voluntarily control his leg muscles and take steps in a robotic exoskeleton device. Jim Drury reports.