The Rastriya Swatatantra Party has won a large majority in an election dominated by issues including corruption.
The man who survived an attack from his father-in-law in Fairfax County speaks out for the first time since his wife and mother-in-law were killed.
Three issues that matter to voters in the Nepal election. 00:00:56, play videoThree issues that matter to voters in the Nepal ...
In an exclusive interview, Santosh Basnet tells WUSA9 he's still trying to figure out why his father-in-law would stab and ...
Gagan Thapa was drawn into politics as a teenager when left parties led a movement against monarchy. Nepali student leader-turned-politician Gagan Thapa has sought to rejuvenate his party's stale ...
Mamta Thapa and Binda Thapa were brutally stabbed in their Virginia home earlier this week Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal writer at PEOPLE's crime desk. Her work also appears in The New York Times, ...
A crazed father butchered his wife and daughter with a massive curved dagger before he was shot dead by cops as he was trying to kill another relative in their Virginia home, authorities said. Chhatra ...
A Virginia man brutally killed his wife and daughter with a curved dagger and was in the middle of stabbing his son-in-law when he was shot to death by police, investigators have said. Chhatra Thapa, ...
Mamta Thapa and her mother Binda Thapa were the victims of a stabbing spree by Mamta's father Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal writer at PEOPLE's crime desk. Her work also appears in The New York Times, ...
FAIRFAX, Va. — Ariana Eddleman was awake with her husband and children when they were startled by the frantic scene outside their front door. She couldn’t have imagined that it would turn into a ...
Bloodstained knife found at the scene of Monday's deadly deadly domestic-related incident in Fairfax County, Virginia. (Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department) The man police fatally shot Monday ...
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How Facebook's algorithm is amplifying one party over all others
Kathmandu, Feb. 23 -- In the month before Nepal's parliamentary elections, popular Facebook pages with a combined six million followers posted about one political party far more than all others ...
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