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Biden was on Air Force One on Tuesday afternoon when officials said a gunman acting alone killed at least 14 students and a teacher at a Texas elementary school
Since 1999, when 13 people were killed at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., the number of shootings in which 10 or more peopled died has increased.
Without a legal avenue to pay its debtholders, Russia will certainly default on its bonds this summer
Nine had been named after Confederate officers
Health experts say vaccine delay could lead to avoidable coronavirus deaths and deeper economic losses
The National Hurricane Center ran out of names for Atlantic storms in the last two years, with a record-setting 30 named storms in 2020 and 21 last year
There were 35 survivors of Saturday's accident that took place off Myanmar's southwestern coast, and four people were missing
Cardinal Joseph Zen and five others have denied charges for allegedly failing to register a relief fund aimed at financially assisting protesters who faced legal costs during the 2019 anti-government protests
Yemen's Houthi rebels say three people were killed in the country's capital when a drone crashed in a neighborhood after being shot down.
Facebook parent Meta said it will start publicly providing more details about how advertisers target people with political ads just months ahead of the U.S. midterm elections.
State-owned and state-linked media in Abu Dhabi downplayed the blast
Erdogan accuses the Greek leader of antagonistic behavior against Turkey
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke to graduates of Boston College
Banks made strong gains along with rising bond yields, and technology stocks also did some heavy lifting
Russian soldier, who pleaded guilty to killing a civilian, apologized to the man's widow in court
Iran's hardline president has vowed revenge over the killing of a senior Revolutionary Guard member who was gunned down in the heart of Tehran
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his country is interested in a major gas exploitation project in Senegal as he began a three-nation visit to Africa on Sunday that also is focused on the geopolitical consequences of the war in Ukraine.
Acclaimed Romanian filmmaker Cristian Mungiu, is back at the Cannes Film Festival with a dark tale about how little it takes for people to turn on their neighbors
The New Zealander's average broke Scott Brayton's pole-winning record set in 1996 of 233.718 mph
It has to do with ranking points and the All England Club's ban on players from Russia and Belarus over the invasion of Ukraine
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