Construction workers in northern Poland have unearthed a World War II-era mass grave containing what are believed to be the bodies of 1,800 German men, women and children who disappeared during the Soviet Army's march to Berlin.
The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday ordered a former state attorney general to turn over copies of abortion patients' medical records and suggested the abortion-rights foe should be disciplined.
A group of women gathered around coffee and date cakes to celebrate the afternoon 18 years ago when they got into cars and drove through Riyadh, a defiance of Saudi Arabia's ban on female driving.
Women must be more involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS, a disease increasingly being spread through sex, and men must also be encouraged to respect women more, a senior U.N. official said Friday.
Alaska's Supreme Court has refused to shut down an ethics investigation into Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee.
The University of Texas has barred two students from registering for spring classes after they refused to take down political signs from their dormitory window.
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