America's first ladies, current and former, have weighed in on the "zero tolerance" policy that is separating families seeking asylum in the United States.
Secret VA nursing home ratings hide poor quality care from the public VA nursing homes were worse than private facilities on key quality indicators last year, including rates of anti-psychotic drug prescription and residents’ deterioration, according to internal documents obtained by USA TODAY and The Boston Glob
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Strong earthquake near Osaka in Japan kills 3, injures hundreds The magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck shortly after 8 a.m. local time north of Osaka. Dozens of domestic flights were grounded, while train and subway service in the Osaka area including the bullet train were suspended.
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Thomas Markle: I wish I could have walked Meghan down the aisle Thomas Markle told broadcaster ITV on Monday that his daughter cried when he told her he wasn’t well enough to attend the ceremony last month, but was honored to be replaced by Prince Charles.
U.S. denies Syria claim that U.S.-led coalition bombed troops Syrian state TV said the airstrike occurred around midnight in the village of al-Hari, and was carried out by the U.S.-led coalition battling the Islamic State. But a coalition spokesman said it had not carried out any strikes in the area.
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