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US Accepts Blame for Afghan Hospital Attack

By Ayaz Gul/Ken Bredemeier | VOA News on Oct 6, 2015   Featured, National  

US Accepts Blame for Afghan Hospital Attack

A top U.S. military commander says American forces were to blame for mistakenly hitting a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan in an aerial bombardment Saturday that killed 22 people. U.S. Army General John Campbell told a congressional committee in Washington that Afghan forces requested the airstrike on the hospital operated by the international medical charity Doctors […]

Tennessee Eight-Year-Old Dead after Refusing to Show Next Door Neighbor Puppy

By Alaska Native News on Oct 6, 2015   Featured, National  

Tennessee Eight-Year-Old Dead after Refusing to Show Next Door Neighbor Puppy

In a shocking killing, a young, eight-year-old girl was shot to death by an 11-year-old boy in the community of White Pine, outside of Knoxville, Tennessee, on Saturday night over a puppy. The young girl, Makayla Dyer was playing in her neighborhood near her house on Saturday evening, when a conversation started between the girl […]

South Carolina Faces Epic Flooding

By Richard Green | VOA News on Oct 5, 2015   Featured, National  

South Carolina Faces Epic Flooding

South Carolina’s Governor Nikki Haley is pleading with residents of the U.S. Atlantic coastal state to stay home because she says more rain is on the way in the worst rainstorm in the state’s history. Haley said Sunday as much as 61 centimeters of rain has fallen in some parts of the state, making it […]

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.  […]

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