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Victory allows Novak Djokovic to return to No. 1 in ATP rankings
Pastor is helping community grapple with transformation in unforgiving, awe-inspiring wilderness
An Afghan soldier now free as he works to secure asylum in the United States
Supervisor demanded he pay $100 to repair a forklift
New mobile app gives error messages, freezes up
5 officers have been fired and charged with murder
It’s at least the sixth mass shooting in California this month
The French government this week denounced the plight of seven French citizens held in Iranian prisons, calling the detentions 'unjustifiable and unacceptable'
Howard was the first Black screenwriter to write a drama that passed $100 million at the box office when “Titans” crossed that milestone in 2000
The five Memphis Police Department officers involved in the arrest have been fired and charged with second-degree murder and other crimes
The new leader seeks to secure new supplies of natural gas to replace Russian energy amid Moscow's war on Ukraine
61-year-old former army chief Petr Pavel was set to win more than 58% of the vote with nearly all voting districts having reported, defeating billionaire ex-premier Andrej Babis, a dominant but polarizing force in Czech politics for a decade
Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said Ukraine’s supporters in the West 'understand how the war is developing' and the need to supply planes capable of providing cover for the armored fighting vehicles that the US and Germany pledged earlier this month
The Kujira (Whale) Store, an unmanned outlet that recently opened in the port town of Yokohama near Tokyo, houses three vending machines for whale sashimi, whale bacon, whale skin and whale steak, as well as canned whale meat
The news threatens to raise tensions following one of the bloodiest months in the West Bank and east Jerusalem in several years
The pope, who began using a wheelchair last year, is visiting two countries where years of conflict have disabled many, and yet they are among the world’s most difficult places to find accessibility and understanding. His visit is heartening Catholics and non-Catholics alike
It's a concession for Dina Boluarte, who has been facing daily protests that have left almost 60 people dead
The comet might not return for millions of years.
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