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Ecuador Quake Death Toll Rises to 350

By William Gallo | VOA News on Apr 18, 2016   Featured, World  

Ecuador Quake Death Toll Rises to 350

The death toll from a massive earthquake in Ecuador has risen rose to 350, as rescuers continue to pull bodies from flattened buildings. Officials fear the death toll could continue to rise from the 7.8-magnitude earthquake, which struck Ecuador’s northwest coast late Saturday. “Many people remain buried under the rubble,” according to Ecuadorian Red Cross […]

Supreme Court Hears Landmark Immigration Case

By Katherine Gypson/Michael Bowman |VOA on Apr 18, 2016   Featured, National  

Supreme Court Hears Landmark Immigration Case

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Supreme Court considers the fate of as many as 4 million undocumented immigrants Monday, as justices hear opening arguments in a landmark case debating the legality of President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration. The justices’ decision will have far-reaching implications on executive actions by future presidential administrations and comes at a time […]

UC Davis Paid Firm to Delete Search Results of Pepper Spray Incident

By VOA News on Apr 15, 2016   National  

UC Davis Paid Firm to Delete Search Results of Pepper Spray Incident

A California university paid a private company to remove references from the Internet of an incident in which a campus police officer pepper sprayed students, a newspaper reported.  The Sacramento Bee newspaper reports that the University of California, Davis paid a consulting firm $175,000 to get rid of online search results related to a clash […]

North Korean Dud Missile Still Cause for Concern

By Brian Padden | VOA on Apr 15, 2016   Featured, World  

North Korean Dud Missile Still Cause for Concern

SEOUL—North Korea’s failed attempt to launch an intermediate-range ballistic missile on Friday is not the military set back it may seem, analysts said. It is instead, part of the natural progression in the development of an advanced nuclear weapons program. “While I think people will look at the failure and they will conclude that that […]

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