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Primary elections across seven states Tuesday set up November contests in dozens of races, as Democrats look to protect the party's fragile majority in the House
Public hearings with families and survivors of recent shootings to show human toll of U.S. gun violence
The series is being overseen by Greg Norman with 54-hole tournaments and a shotgun start that sees every group start at the same time on different holes
Academy Award–winning actor Matthew McConaughey offers full-throated exhortation for gridlocked Congress to pass gun reforms that can save lives without infringing on Second Amendment rights
Novavax shots are in use in Australia, Canada, parts of Europe and dozens of other countries
The all-female battalion, known as Khatiba Nusaybah, began operations in 2017, with a goal of teaching female Islamic State members how to defend themselves against the group's enemies
Country is in line to receive nearly 36 billion euros for pandemic relief
Move follows controversy surrounding Russian skater in Beijing
Dom Phillips and Bruno Araújo Pereira disappeared while returning from two-day trip to Jaburu Lake region, where Phillips interviewed local Indigenous people, according to Univaja
The government of Poland, where a near-total abortion ban is in place, faced accusations Monday of creating a "pregnancy register" as the country expands the amount of medical data being digitally saved on patients.
For the first full season since the death of George Floyd reignited a conversation about race and representation in America, Broadway responded with one of its most diverse Tony slates yet.
Monday's vote underscored the weaknesses and divisions in the fragile alliance and raised questions about how long it can survive.
New indictments are among the most serious filed so far
Cyril Ramaphosa is facing criminal investigation after revelation that he failed to report theft of about $4 million in cash from his farm in northern Limpopo province
Two hundred and eleven members of parliament voted to keep Johnson as leader of the party, and therefore prime minister, but 148 voted to get rid of him -- more than 40% of his lawmakers
It has been nearly three weeks since Ranil Wickremesinghe took over as prime minister of Sri Lanka with a daunting mandate to pull the crisis-weary country from the brink of an economic abyss that threatens to tear it apart.
This year, crowds of French and international visitors — including veterans in their 90s — were back in Normandy for the 78th D-Day anniversary to pay tribute to the nearly 160,000 troops from Britain, the U.S., Canada and elsewhere who landed there to bring freedom.
MTV’s youth-focused celebration of film and TV offered a lighter awards show with 26 categories in gender-neutral categories like best villain, best kiss and category “here for the hookup.” Hosted by Vanessa Hudgens, the ceremony returned to a live format after being pre-recorded for several years.
A crewless robotic boat that had tried to retrace the 1620 sea voyage of the Mayflower has finally reached the shores of North America — this time in Canada instead of the Massachusetts coast where its namesake landed more than 400 years ago
After the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, schools around the country pledged to boost security measures and increased the presence of law enforcement on campus — partly to reassure parents and students. But police inside schools can make some students more uneasy, not less.
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