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AILSA CHANG, HOST: A new lawsuit filed this morning makes a remarkable claim, that the Fox News channel and a wealthy Trump supporter worked together to concoct a false report earlier this year about the death of a young Democratic party aide. The pe
The bells toll as Pope Francis makes his way to the basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington DC. Here is where the pontiff will elevate the sainthood, Junipero Serra, the 18th century friar who brought catholicism to
And now we turn to the drama unfolding here in Washington. Tomorrow marks the first public meeting of what's called the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, a panel set up by Congress, a lot like the 9/11 Commission was, to get to the bottom of last
A U.N. representative says Australia's intervention in dozens of troubled Aboriginal communities is discriminatory and breaches the country's international human-rights obligations. Aboriginals perform in the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games The U.N
A jury in Massachusetts has sentenced Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death for the 2013 attack that left four people dead and more than 260 wounded. His lawyers had argued he should be sentenced to life in prison, claiming he was a follo
An Egyptian investigator says it is too early to say what caused last week's crash of a Russian jetliner. NPR's KF reports officials say they're pursuing all possible explanations including an explosion. The head of the Egyptian Investigating Committ
Hey, I抦 Anderson Cooper. Thanks forwatching the podcast. New details in the Libyan investigation, why the WhiteHouse story, so doesn抰 fill out the facts, also ridiculous. Let抯 get start. We have breaking news tonight in the wakeof the Libya tra
We begin tonight with breaking news thatyou will only see right here on 360. And frankly some of the details are prettyastonishing. On a day that Secretary of State Clinton says she抯 still waitingfor answers while the FBI investigates the killing o
By Ricci Shryock Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 29 April 2008 New research shows a community-controlled approach to fighting illness has doubled the malaria coverage for children in some African villages during the past three years. Ricci Shryock has more
By Kent Klein Washington 26 March 2008 AIDS researchers are discussing where to go next, after a potential vaccine failed in two human trials several months ago. As VOA's Kent Klein reports, numerous approaches were considered at the Summit on HIV Va
Education Report - Calling attention to the words and letters may lead to better readers 教育报道 - 注意单词和字母可能会使儿童的阅读能力更好 From VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report in Special English. 这里是美
AS IT IS 2015-11-04 US: Heat Flash Detected at Time of Russian Plane Crash 美卫星检测:俄飞机失事时出现强热闪光 United States officials said Tuesday a U.S. military satellite detected a heat flash before a Russian airplane crashed ove
Counterfeit Industry Tied to Organized Crime, Terrorism Bargain hunters flock to downtown Los Angeles and an area called Santee Alley, where clothing, sunglasses, watches and toys pack tiny stores block after block. Santee Alley is also known as a ha
UN says Journalists Need Greater Protection Reporting, risky business American war correspondent, Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik were killed in Syria on February 22. They are among 65 journalists killed in the first five months of 2
Scientists Infect Mosquitoes to Stop Dengue Australian researchers report success in attacking the insects that carry the dengue virus, a rarely fatal disease that nonetheless takes a huge toll in sickness and economic loss in the tropical areas wher
Despite higher rate, US Army says campaign to get soldiers help is showing progress at some bases Melinda Smith | Washington, DC 20 November 2009 Thomas John Sweet (TJ) had been in Iraq two months. He killed himself on Thanksgiving Day, November 27t
US Jury Considers Case Against Russian Arms Merchant A federal jury in New York City has begun deliberating in the case against alleged Russian arms trafficker Viktor Bout, accused of conspiring to sell weapons to Colombian rebels. Bout faces a sente
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki re-appointed the controversial head of the country's anti-corruption commission on Monday, bypassing both an advisory board and Parliament in a move critics are calling illegal. The anti-corruption czar has been heavily
Actors, politicians, sports stars and other celebrities are thought to be considering suing the News of the World for hacking into their mobile phones. Legal action could amount to millions of pounds in damages, Mark Steven represents two who believe
Hello, Im Melissa Hamilton. A British court has ordered police to hand over information to actor Hugh Grant or former girlfriend Jemima Khan, which could reveal they were also victims of the UK phone hacking scandal. Several celebrities have been tar