Makers of over-the-counter infant cough and cold medicines said that they were voluntarily withdrawing their products for fear that they could be misused by parents.
The suggestion would have the Marine Corps effectively leave the Iraq war in the hands of the Army while taking on a prominent new role in Afghanistan.
While clear law exists for the military in war zones, a patchwork of untested laws and practical obstacles all but insulate contractors from accountability.
AP - Drug makers on Thursday voluntarily pulled children's cold medicines off the market less than two weeks after the government warned of potential health risks to infants.
AP - A teenager who felt he had been bullied amassed a weapons cache and tried to recruit another boy for a possible school attack, authorities said Thursday.
AP - The brother of a high school student who shot and wounded four people before killing himself was led out of his home in handcuffs by police officers on Thursday, as family members looked on and called his name.
Turkey recalled its ambassador to the United States, Nabi Sensoy, in response to a House resolution that would call the WWI massacre of Armenians by Turkish forces "genocide," the Turkish Foreign Ministry said.
A teen gunman who opened fire at a Cleveland high school had a history of trouble inside and outside of school, say authorities, parents and fellow students. Asa Coon, 14, killed himself after shooting two teachers and two students at SuccessTech Academy.