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Shark attack at North Carolina beach news: Just like scenes from 'Jaws' as 2 teens hurt after separate shark attacks
Two teens lost part of their arms after they were attacked by a shark in a popular beach in North Carolina Sunday.

Abortion news North Carolina: US Supreme Court refuses to review 'unconstitutional' ultrasound law
The US Supreme Court on Monday refused to review a case involving North Carolina's law that would compel a woman to receive a narrated ultrasound report before getting an abortion, a procedure that was declared unconstitutional by lower and appeals courts.

Floating solar power stations: Japan uses sun and sea to boost its energy needs
Solar power plants do not produce smog like coal power plants but they do take up land. Not in Japan.

Australia accused of 'smuggling' boat people back to Indonesia
The Australian navy has reportedly paid of the crew of a boat carrying asylum-seekers to return to Indonesian waters, and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is not denying such reports.

Jeb Bush woos Latino votes as he launches White House bid
Former Florida Governor John Ellis Bush officially kicked off his campaign on Monday, flaunting his two-term experience to woo Latinos into putting him as the third Bush to take office in the White House.

ISIS seen using Libya as jump-off point to send jihadist fighters to Europe
Terrorists of the Islamic State has been using Libya as an "entry point" into Europe, according to a Fox News report.

Russia slams US 'aggression' over NATO build-up in Eastern Europe
A Russian official has warned of "the most aggressive step by the Pentagon and NATO since the Cold War".

Greece on the brink of euro exit as bailout talks collapse
The time had come to prepare for a "state of emergency", says Germany's EU commissioner.

Iraq: Islamic State driven out of key border town
The Syrian Kurdish YPG militia has seized most of the town of Tel Abyad from Islamic State militants.

Texas floods news 2015: Gulf of Mexico storm threatens to inundate Texas anew
A tropical disturbance forming in the Gulf of Mexico is threatening to dump more torrential rain, which may cause flash flood to rain-battered southern states like Texas and Oklahoma until Wednesday.

Hillary Clinton 2016 latest news: Clinton gets more personal with voters in new campaign strategy
Baby pictures. Witty tweets. More selfies. These are just some of the simple tactics that the camp of Hillary Clinton has been doing in the the last nine weeks before officially launching her 2016 presidential campaign in New York City on June 13.

Pope Francis urges all to be 'stewards of creation' regardless of creed, race and religion
Days before the release of his landmark encyclical letter, Pope Francis urged every citizen of the world to act as "stewards of creation" regardless of creed, race, and religion.

Pope Francis calls for change in people's lifestyles as his encyclical letter is leaked
A change in lifestyles and energy consumption is needed to avert the "unprecedented destruction of the ecosystem" that can cause "grave consequence" to every inhabitant of the Earth.

ISIS orders accused Egyptian spy to dig his own grave before executing him
An Egyptian man who was accused of working for the Israeli intelligence has been forced by Islamic State militants to dig his own grave before being executed.

Bishops hold exorcism to 'drive away the Enemy' from Mexico
A Mexican cardinal has presided at a 'great exorcism', guided by a well-known Spanish exorcist, seeking to 'drive away the Enemy' from Mexico.

Indian bishop accuses Hindus and Muslims of 'love jihad' against Christian women
Mar Mathew Anikkuzhikkattil says that Christian women are being lured away from the faith by offers of marriage.