The US Roman Catholic Church has removed 218 priests from their positions this year because of allegations of child sexual abuse, although at least 34 known offenders remain in church jobs.
The dark salty sauce that adds a kick to stir-fry or a tang to grilled salmon is a new source of conflict between Japan and the United States.
A GAY youth cannot be banned from taking his boyfriend to a school dance at a Roman Catholic high school, a Canadian judge ruled on Friday.
Former South African president Nelson Mandela says that the United States poses a threat to world peace, due to what he sees as a series of foreign policy mistakes made over the past several decades.
The United States welcomed the release of a report this week on slavery in Sudan and called on Khartoum to take action to prevent the practice and punish slave traders.
Attack of the killer potatoes? What a strange week it’s been for President George Bush’s spokesman, capped by his sputtering over spuds.
US Democrats protested yesterday after a Bush-appointed judge threw out an attempt to force the White House to name executives consulted in the formation of its energy policy.
US President George Bush will meet on Wednesday with
congressional leaders at the White House to discuss US policy towards Iraq, while Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld will brief legislators on Capitol Hill on the Iraq policy, top government officials said here.