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The weather system started when cold air pooled up in the Arctic, then was pushed down into the US by the jet stream
Doctors said the soccer legend's cancer had advanced
As China grapples with its first-ever national COVID-19 wave, emergency wards in small cities and towns southwest of Beijing are overwhelmed
Soaring inflation and deepening shortages hit island
It investigated whether then-President Donald Trump and his allies illegally tried to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election in Georgia
The 74-year-old won nomination by 1 vote over incumbent
The Foreign Ministry said Todd Stein and Miles Yu Maochun would be banned from entering China
More than 200 million people — about 60% of the US population — were under some form of winter weather advisory or warning Friday
At least 23 died at border fence between Morocco and Spanish enclave city
Bill represents closing act for Democrat Nancy Pelosi's second stint as House speaker
More than 3,400 flights canceled; more than 458,000 homes and businesses without power
Charles Sobhraj was driven out of Central Jail in Kathmandu in a heavily guarded police convoy to the Department of Immigration, where he will wait for his travel documents to be prepared
He was arrested and, on a decade-old charge and sentenced to 6 years
Past eight years show how convergence of inequality, civil strife, natural disasters has prompted millions to leave Latin America, Europe and Africa
The US grew by 1.2 million people this year, and the nation now has 333.2 million residents
Zelenskyy had indicated to President Joe Biden the US was the first country he wanted to visit when the time was right to travel
Bill finances federal agencies through September and provides another large round of aid to Ukraine
Lynne M. Tracy, a career member of the Foreign Service who previously served as ambassador to Armenia, 'will be tasked with standing up to Putin,' said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
In the face of global fuel shortages, rising prices and pressure to reduce carbon emissions, Japan's leaders have begun to turn back toward nuclear energy
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