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Delaware Bus Crash: Two People Die, 48 Injured After NYC Tour Bus Overturns

Two women died and 48 people were injured after a tour bus overturned on a highway in Delaware Sunday afternoon.

University of Alabama Police Launch Female Dorm Lockdown After Threats of Gun Violence

Officials launched a lockdown at the University of Alabama Sunday night after someone made an anonymous threat against residents in an all-female dorm and members of Greek fraternities and sororities.

GM Ignition Switch Recall: Car Company Now Blamed For 21 Deaths Due to Faulty Ignition Switch

Company has claimed just 13 of those deaths The number of deaths being blamed on a faulty ignition switch in vehicles made by General Motors has been increased to 21.

Three Missing Afghanistan National Army Officers Found Near Canadian Border

Men went missing after a trip to Massachusetts shopping mall Three members of the Afghanistan National Army, who had been missing in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, were found near the Canadian border.

Florida Woman Gets Third Breast in Effort to Become 'Unattractive'

The 21-year-old woman spent $20,000 on the surgery. A woman from Florida has decided to stop dating, so she decided to solve it by getting plastic surgery.

iPhone 6/6 Plus Price, Pre-Order & Release Date Sales 2014: 10 Million Devices Sold in Opening Weekend

Apple said they sold over 10 million iPhone 6 models in first weekend Just one weekend down for the iPhone 6 and already 10 million excited customers have the latest device, according to Apple.

Critics enamored with Broadway revival of 'Love Letters'

In an age of instant messaging, digital communication and fleeting relationships, the revival of "Love Letters," a play about an enduring friendship recorded with pen and paper, is still capturing hearts on Broadway.

Former NFL Kicker Bironas Dies in Nashville Car Wreck

Former Tennessee Titans' kicker Rob Bironas died late Saturday in a single-vehicle car crash in Nashville, police said on Sunday.

General Motors recalls cars over parking brake fire risk

U.S. car manufacturer General Motors Co is recalling hundreds of thousands of cars over a defect in the parking brake that could cause a fire, a letter by the top U.S. auto safety regulator showed.

U.S. Senator Says There's No Place for Violence in NFL

Women of the U.S. Senate have taken notice and will speak up about how the National Football League has handled domestic abuse cases involving its players, a leading lawmaker said on Sunday.

Kerry, Iran counterpart discuss nuclear talks, Islamic State

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met his Iranian counterpart for more than an hour on Sunday and stressed the need to make progress in nuclear negotiations this week on the sidelines of U.N. meetings.

Civil Rights Violations: Police Departments Under Review Can Still Be Issued Military-Grade weapons

Police departments under review for civil rights violations can still be issued military-grade weapons

White House Breach: Secret Service Investigates, Seventh Incident in Seven Years

Secret Service investigates White House breach Friday, seventh incident in seven years White House security has increased after recent trespasses into the property, the latest of which was Friday when a man with a knife scaled the fence, according to The Independent.

Presidential Election: Afghanistan Creates New Executive Position, Shared-Power Agreement

Afghanistan creates new executive position, shared-power agreement After a much-contested presidential election in Afghanistan, the two candidates created a shared-power agreement to move forward in the democracy, a move that has been applauded by the Obama administration.

iOS/Android: Apps Increasingly Help to Form Political Views, Provide Insight

Apps increasingly helping to form political views, provide insight The U. S. is increasingly relying on iOS and Android apps as their source of information on politics in the country, The New York Times reported.

US Gives Ukraine President $46M in Aide, Later Intercepts 6 Russian Planes Near Alaska

An Alaskan base scrambled two F-22 fighter jets to intercept a group of six Russian planes approaching the U.S. sovereign airspace near Alaska on Wednesday.

Selling Mitch McConnell: What's love got to do with it?

Mitch McConnell is hardly a lovable guy. The Republican leader in the U.S. Senate has a dour public persona and many of his constituents don't view him as a "real Kentuckian," according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that underscores what his election campaign already knows - McConnell has an image problem.

Massive New York march aims to focus world's eyes on climate change

World leaders including U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon were set to join farmers, fishermen, children and others in a massive demonstration on Sunday to demand action on climate change.

SpaceX Falcon rocket blasts off from Florida

An unmanned Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Sunday to deliver a cargo ship to the International Space Station for NASA.

People's Climate March NYC 2014 Route, Date & Purpose: City Expects Large Crowds, Day of Action

The People's Climate March, a massive global rally on Sept. 21 in New York City, will lead up to a United Nations summit on the climate crisis.
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