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Georgia Executes First Female Convict in Seventy Years

By Aru Pande | VOA News on Sep 30, 2015   Featured, National  

Georgia Executes First Female Convict in Seventy Years

A woman convicted for the 1997 murder of her husband has been executed in the southeastern U.S. state of Georgia, despite a flurry of last-minute legal maneuvers and a personal appeal by Pope Francis to spare her life. Kelly Gissendaner died by lethal injection early Wednesday morning at prison facility outside the capital city, Atlanta.  […]

Obama Highlights US-led Diplomatic Efforts at UN

By Aru Pande | VOA News on Sep 28, 2015   Featured, National  

Obama Highlights US-led Diplomatic Efforts at UN

UNITED NATIONS—President Barack Obama is making the case for diplomacy and collective action – highlighting U.S.-led efforts in the Middle East – as he addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Monday. A White House official said Obama will point to the recently completed nuclear deal between the P5+1 and Iran as an example of […]

General Motors Admits Guilt in Ignition Switch Case, Fined $900M

By VOA on Sep 17, 2015   Featured, National  

General Motors Admits Guilt in Ignition Switch Case, Fined $900M

The biggest American automaker, General Motors, admitted guilt Thursday in hiding information from both the government and motorists about a deadly defect in its vehicle ignition switches that has been linked to at least 124 deaths in crashes. GM, third largest in the world behind Germany’s Volkswagen and Japan’s Toyota Motor, agreed to a $900 […]

Washington Worries About Possible Government Shutdown

By Molly McKitterick | VOA on Sep 17, 2015   Featured, National  

Washington Worries About Possible Government Shutdown

In Washington, D.C., it has become an annual rite, or maybe an annual ordeal: the potential shutdown of the federal government when the fiscal year begins October 1. As the hot summer weather ends in September, the worry begins. For federal workers, there is concern about doing without a paycheck if the government closes. Federal […]

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