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Border Patrol officials encountered nearly 130,000 people trying to cross border in February between legal border crossings
The decision appeared to ease tensions in the country's cultural capital Lahore, where round-the-clock violent clashes erupted this week when officers tried to arrest Imran Khan in a graft case
About a half dozen animals from Colorado will form nucleus of new herd for Yuchi people south of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Exactly what that looks like remained under wraps
Cuba's tournament roster includes major league players for the first time
Report says countries spend 2% to 9% of their budgets on responding to extreme weather events
Ukraine said it borrowed the money while facing the threat of military force and massive illegal economic and political pressure nearly a decade before Russia invaded it
For decades, China funneled billions of dollars into investment and infrastructure projects across the region, and it has paid off
However, very few mouse embryos developed into live mouse pups, and no one knows whether it would work for humans
Agency will conduct 'further activities' to determine circumstances of uranium's removal from the site and where it is now
Moscow has maintained its military foothold in Syria and keeps warplanes and troops at its bases there
Reports say more than 100 people — including several psychologists and psychiatrists — have been detained in a week
Carter, who at 98 is the longest-lived U.S. president, announced February 18 that he would spend his remaining days at home receiving end-of-life care
Astrophysicists say they've never seen this phase before in such detail
Trip will be fourth high-profile visit to Africa this year by top members of Biden administration
A bill under consideration would give the agency the ability to cap single-family residential water in southern Nevada to about 160,000 gallons annually
It's left shell-shocked entrepreneurs thankful for the government reprieve that saved their money, while they mourned the loss of a place that served as a chummy club of innovation
Jiang Yanyong, a Chinese military doctor, revealed the full extent of the 2003 SARS outbreak and was later placed under house arrest for his political outspokenness
Guterres says governments need to move quickly to make policies that curb climate change
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