Could a Tattoo Cost You a Job? In the 1960s U.S., a tattoo was usually a sign of anti-social or illegal activity. June 1, 2015Leave a commentHealth & LifestyleBy Kari De Leon
Kerry to Return to US After Breaking Leg in Bike Accident U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry returns home Monday after breaking his leg in a bicycle accident. June 1, 2015Leave a commentNationalBy Kari De Leon
Qatar Agrees to Continue Watching Five Taliban Members A U.S. official says Qatar has agreed to temporarily extend travel and other restrictions on five top Taliban members. June 1, 2015Leave a commentWorldBy Kari De Leon
US Senate Votes to Debate Spying Legislation The United States Senate has agreed to begin debate on a bill to reform how the nation fights terrorism. June 1, 2015Leave a commentNationalBy Kari De Leon
India Suffers Fifth Deadliest Heat Wave in World History Indian officials are blaming extremely hot weather for more than 2,000 deaths in the country. June 1, 2015Leave a commentWorldBy Kari De Leon