Flooding Worsens in South Carolina
"We haven't seen this level of rain in the low country in 1,000 years," Governor Nikki Haley says.
Wichita Police Release Details About Clinic Bomb Scare
Police said Moises Trevizo did not intend to cause harm, but the clinic is in the same building where Dr. George Tiller practiced before an activist shot and killed him.
Jefferson Davis's Descendant Thinks the Flag Should Go
A Civil War descendant speaks out on the battle flag: "It should be put in its proper place."
South Africa's President Cancels Trip to Deal With Violence
Anti-immigrant violence appeared to have died down on Saturday as police patrolled trouble spots.
At Least 89 Boys Abducted in South Sudan
Boys taken while doing their exams; total number of kidnapped children could be "much higher."
Harper Lee to Publish New Novel 55 Years After Last
This is the first novel published by the reclusive author since the 1960 classic 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
Tory 'Northern Powerhouse' Claim Questioned After North/South Divide Report
IFS director Paul Johnson said the promise wasn't realistic.
Syria Rebels in South Emerge as West's Last Hope as Moderates Crushed Elsewhere
Rebel groups in the south of Syria have been described by Western officials as the best organised mainstream opposition, and the last hope for a revolution against Assad and the jihadists
Korean Cool Is The Ultimate National Marketing Ploy
Soap operas, bakeries, bands – they are all part of a government-backed plan to lure the world into buying and living Korean
Wildcatting in Panther Country
Prospectors are looking for untapped regions in areas like Florida, near a habitat for an endangered panther
Old Family Democrats Sing the Song of the South
Familiar names may be the key to Obama's party retaking parts of the old Confederacy