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Effort was inspired by lifesaving medical attention Damar Hamlin received during a game last month
The unemployment rate dipped to 3.4%
Practice aimed to discourage illegal immigration
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says outbreak has affected at least 55 people; one person has died, at least five others have lost their vision
Critically acclaimed filmmaker is among artists, sports figures and other celebrities detained since protests erupted nationwide
Move against Somali-born Muslim lawmaker, seen as response to her past criticism of Israel, escalates tensions set off by Democrats' removal of some Republican lawmakers from committees in last session
First time annual event has been held since leadership and structure were overhauled to distance it from controversial private religious group
State of emergency allows military to assume all government functions, giving head of ruling military council, Min Aung Hlaing, legislative, judicial and executive powers
For thousands of years, ancient Egyptians mummified their dead in the search for eternal life; now, researchers have used chemistry and an unusual collection of jars to figure out how they did it
The US previously operated an embassy there before closing it in 1993 as part of a global reduction in diplomatic posts after the end of the Cold War
Turkey, which has been holding off approving Sweden and Finland's bids to join the Western military alliance, has been infuriated by a series of recent demonstrations in Stockholm
Tom Brady, who won a record seven Super Bowls for New England and Tampa, announces his retirement from US National Football League
Alexander Nevzorov, a television journalist and former lawmaker, was convicted in absentia on charges of spreading false information about the military under a law that was adopted soon after Russian President Vladimir Putin sent troops into Ukraine
More action, including by nurses and ambulance workers, is planned for the coming days and weeks
The crowd cheered again when the Argentine pope greeted them in Lingala, one of four national languages of Congo
The city with a population of about 2 million was left reeling after one of Pakistan’s most devastating militant attacks in years
Myanmar's army has defended its actions, saying they are being used against what it calls terrorist activities and legitimate military targets
The ouster of the civilian government provoked widespread demonstrations and civil disobedience
Case has stagnated as judges in Haiti receive death threats
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