The only two quarterbacks chosen on the second day of the NFL draft Friday have a lot to emulate. |
Israeli police and intelligence officials fear right-wing Jewish extremists might perpetrate a major hate crime during an upcoming visit by Pope Francis. |
When left-wing president-elect Salvador Sánchez Cerén takes office in El Salvador on Jun. 1, he will find big cracks in the truce between street gangs brokered by the outgoing administration, which has brought crime rates down in the past two years. The peace agreement is facing its most critical.... |
For once, Derek Carr didn't emulate his older brother. David Carr was the top overall pick in the 2002 NFL draft, the first player ever taken by the Houston Texans. Derek, who also went to Fresno State and, like his elder brother enters the league with a wife and child, went 36th overall when Oakland selected him in the second round Friday night. |
The Saturday Essay: How can you trick the guilty and the gullible into revealing themselves? Start with a basic understanding of game theory and incentives, write Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. |
The Anguilla United Movement (AUM), which Chief Minister, Mr Hubert Hughes, led for a number of years, launched its re-election campaign on Saturday, May 3, for the |
By Diu Tut Deng May 9, 2014 (SSNA) -- The restoration of peace and hope among the communities in the New Nation has been the focus point from the people of goodwill toward the Republic of South Sudan since the conflict engulfs the new state of diversities yet the peace and hope still diminishing. |
Letlotlo Bishop Marumo has achieved what many local artist can only dream of. The Selebi Phikwe born rapper has just signed a lifetime contract with Gallo Music Records. Gallo has under its wing the likes of Black Mambazo, Stimela, Bongo Muffin and Hugh Masekela. |
Last month the group captured global headlines by firing a barrage of 100 rockets toward Israel in less than an hour |
Prophecy Watch!! Following the announcement that Pope Francis will be travelling to Israel, the West Bank and Jordan later this year, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem has said the trip will be a "cry for peace" AMMAN, Jordan Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal of Jerusalem welcomed the announcement of Pope.... |