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Gay, Southern, and Loving It
Even in the Deep South, many committed gay couples have found acceptance in their communities. MORE
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The Trial of an American Ally
In Guatemala, a reminder of the slaughter U.S. intelligence agencies ignored.... MORE
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The Scott Sisters' Life Sentence for $11
On Christmas Eve 17 years ago, two sisters stole a pittance—and got a life sentence.... MORE
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A New Mining Nightmare
Just six weeks after Chile's miraculous rescue, 29 miners are trapped underground in New Zealand.... MORE
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They Stole My Baby
Jailed for using fake documents in Missouri, a Guatemalan mother entrusted her son to her... MORE
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The Man Who Tamed the Cocaine Capital
As mayor, Sergio Fajardo turned around Medellin, and now he’s set his sights on Colombia’s highest... MORE
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Teen Murder Trial Nightmare
He had no weapon and committed no violent act, yet he's charged with killing his friend.... MORE
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6 Tales From the Mine
From the wife who refused to watch the rescue to the miner dubbed the “Chilean Forrest Gump,” six... MORE
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Why Don't the Miners Have Beards?
The miners are alive and well—and, much to many people’s surprise, looking fabulous.... MORE
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Behind Chile's Miracle Mine Rescue
Today, rescuers reached the Chilean miners trapped 2,300 feet underground.... MORE
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The Facebook Hit List Murders
In southwestern Colombia, teenagers are turning up dead after their names appear on a list on... MORE
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The Drowning Race Gap
Last week’s tragedy in Louisiana highlighted a shocking statistic: 70 percent of black youth can’t... MORE
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France's Twisted Baby Massacre
Eight newborns dead at the hands of their mother is only the latest in a string of similar... MORE
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Will Sinkholes Swallow This City?
In Guatemala City, where a sinkhole swallowed a building, the ground has been crumbling for... MORE