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Private Investigator for the Palmer family, Walter Zalisko, of Global Investigative group in Fort Myers walks out of the home Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, at the Marco Island home of dentist Walter J. Palmer. Zalisko said no vandalism was found inside. The home was discovered vandalized with the worlds LION Killer! and littered with pigs feet drenched in hot sauce. Palmer, a Minnesota resident, is wanted in the killing of Zimbabwes famous lion, Cecil, a lion who drew thousands of tourists and dollars annually. (Corey Perrine/Naples Daily News via AP)

Cecil the lion sparks debate at DePaul, nationally

Anna Quesse August 10, 2015

More than 900,000 have signed a petition asking the United States to extradite Walter Palmer, the American dentist who killed Cecil the lion, to Zimbabwe to face trial. The African country, which...

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) 91st Division Commander Moni Katz, left, Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, third from left, and U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, second from right, walk from viewing Hula Valley from the Hussein Lookout, near Kiryat Shmona, Israel, Monday, July 20, 2015, in northern Israel along the boarder with Lebanon. Carter said he has no expectation of persuading Israeli leaders to drop their opposition to the Iran nuclear deal, but will instead emphasize that the accord imposes no limits on what Washington can do to ensure the security of Israel and U.S. Arab allies. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, Pool)

60 senior US national security leaders support Iran deal

Deb Reichmann July 20, 2015

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sixty national security leaders, ambassadors, military leaders and former Cabinet secretaries signed a letter released on Monday in support of the nuclear deal with Iran. The...

Demonstrators march during an anti-austerity rally in the northern Greek port city of Thessaloniki, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Greeces prime minister was fighting to keep his government intact in the face of outrage over an austerity bill that parliament must pass Wednesday night if the country is to start negotiations on a new bailout and avoid financial collapse. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos)

Greece default averted, crisis paused

Rachel Hinton July 18, 2015

After a nationwide referendum on bailout conditions and long negotiations, Greece and leaders of the Eurozone reached an agreement July 14, preventing the country from defaulting after they missed...

Tourist visit the tomb of the unknown Soldier in front of the parliament in central Athens, Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Greece is struggling to restart talks with bailout creditors following an impasse that has threatened Greeces place in the euro. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

Morning after: Greeks united, proud of their defiance

Gregory Katz July 7, 2015

  ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Nicky Zachary closed her family's shoe store just a few hours after opening it Monday after the few customers who had strolled in hadn't bought a thing. But she was...

SCOTUS gay marriage ruling ushers in change

SCOTUS gay marriage ruling ushers in change

Shelley Mesch July 1, 2015

In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right across the United States. Justice Anthony Kennedy handed down the opinion of the court June 26, before many...

U.S. Army Spc. Ron Leary, left and Astride Leary, of Savannah, Ga., pray at a sidewalk memorial in memory of the shooting victims in front of Emanuel AME Church, Monday, June 22, 2015, in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Charleston shooting underscores racism in America

Rachel Hinton June 23, 2015

The Emanuel A. M. E. church in Charleston, South Carolina, a symbol for hope and progress in the black community was attacked Wednesday, June 17 by alleged shooter Dylann Roof, a 21-year-old racist...

Two Irish men kiss in celebration of the referendum results approving of gay marriage in their country Saturday, May 23. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison, FILE)

Rainbow dreams in the emerald isle: Ireland’s affirmative gay marriage vote may signify larger shifts in Catholic values

Erin Yarnall May 31, 2015

With young voters mobilizing, and one of the largest voter turnouts Ireland has ever encountered, rainbow flags were seen flying over the Emerald Isle in celebration of  the Republic of Ireland becoming...

Police stood guard in Baltimore during the protests following the death of Freddie Gray in April. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

Deep roots underlie the police brutality problem

Kevin Gross and Rachel Hinton May 31, 2015

After student protests on DePaul’s campus, around the city and in the country against police brutality, there seems to be a consensus about the need for change — not just regarding brutality, but...

People in Mexico City demonstrate in solidarity for the disappeared, a number of citizens whom have gone missing in Mexicos War on Drugs, allegedly due both to drug cartels and corrupt police forces. (Marco Ugarte | AP)

‘The disappeared’ of Mexico’s drug war

Kevin Gross May 25, 2015

“A few weeks ago they shut down much of the town because of real safety tensions. The cartels shot down a police helicopter — no joke,” Daniel Lagespi, a student at Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes...

Wayne Burgarello of Reno, Nevada, is under trial for a shooting that he claims is justified under Stand Your Ground laws. (Marilyn Newton | AP)

Nevada shooting case highlights ‘Stand Your Ground’ controversy

The Associated Press May 25, 2015

The idea that a person's home is their castle and they have the right to kill trespassers has been widely accepted in the U.S. for more than a century. But that broad legal premise has been put...

A tribal Sunni Iraqi fighter fires back at ISIS militants during their attack of the town of Ramadi. (AP File Photo)

Conflict renewed: ISIS offensive advances

Rachel Hinton May 25, 2015

New setbacks in the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (known as ISIS or ISIL) came May 17 after the militant group took over Ramadi, a key strategic city in central Iraq. The fall of...

Senator Rand Paul delivered a filibuster nearly 11 hours long in protest of the Patriot Act. (Charlie Neibergall | AP)

Patriot Act renewal highlights divisions among lawmakers

The Associated Press May 25, 2015

Congress' debate over domestic surveillance is scrambling partisan divisions in the Senate as libertarian-minded Republicans defy their leaders to make common cause with liberal Democrats. Tea party...

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