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Amid Russia's aggression against Ukraine, the two Scandinavian neighbors applied in May to join the Western military alliance
Such, the New Jersey rock band’s bassist from 1983 to 1994, was 70; details on when or how he died were immediately available
Storm killed three people in Cuba and flooded roads in Florida
Authorities raised the alert level at Mount Bulusan following the 17-minute blast Sunday but added there are no signs of an impending major eruption
It's unclear how many more people remain unaccounted for in the collapse of the still under-construction tower at the Metropol Building in Abadan nearly two weeks ago
While Wales heads to a first World Cup in 64 years, this was an agonizing end to Ukraine's emotionally charged mission to qualify amid a war back home
Talks will continue early this week, when Congress returns from a Memorial Day break, and follow an impassionate call by President Biden for lawmakers to act
Queen Elizabeth II has appeared at the balcony of Buckingham Palace, delighting fans who had hoped to catch a glimpse of her during the final day of festivities marking the monarch’s 70 years on the throne
Nadal's victory came two days after his 36th birthday and made him the oldest title winner in the history of the clay-court tournament
Vatican announces Pope would visit central Italian city of L’Aquila in August for a feast initiated by Pope Celestine V, one of the few pontiffs who resigned before Pope Benedict XVI stepped down in 2013
Officials say there’s no sign of an impending major eruption
Aurangzeb Alamgir remained buried deep in the annals of India's complex history. The country's modern rulers are now resurrecting him as a brutal oppressor of Hindus and a rallying cry for Hindu nationalists who believe India must be salvaged from the taint of the so-called Muslim invaders
He’s post-communist Albania’s eighth president and the third from the military ranks
Man suspected of killing retired judge in Wisconsin
Ukraine losing 60-100 soldiers each day in combat, president says
250 artists and performers from the African-Caribbean community involved
Just 9 states and Washington, D.C., have explicit waiting periods before people can purchase at least some types of firearms
When graduation balloons popped inside a West Virginia high school, a teacher had to reassure students who ducked for cover that the noise did not come from gunfire. Their reaction showed how the world has changed in recent years — even for teachers who never experienced school shootings firsthand
The confiscations were retaliation for Greece's role in the U.S. seizure of crude oil from an Iranian-flagged tanker that week over violating sanctions on the Islamic Republic
It was the latest achievement for the octogenarian adventurer, who in 1962 became the first person to successfully complete a solo, nonstop voyage across the Pacific from Japan to San Francisco.
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