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Problem affects up to 60,000 ballots, or two-thirds of the roughly 90,000 returned so far in Oregon's third-largest county
The booster question isn't the hottest vaccine topic: Parents still are anxiously awaiting a chance to vaccinate kids under 5 — the only group not yet eligible in the U.S.
Some experts say the outbreak could cause dire consequences if North Korea doesn't accept international help
S&P 500 falls 0.6% after easing off a deeper stumble; index is now down 18.7% from the record high it set early this year
The Russians have targeted medics and hospitals even though the Geneva Conventions single out military and civilian medics for protection "in all circumstance"
Platform will no longer automatically recommend or emphasize posts that make misleading claims about the Russian invasion of Ukraine
The bill is one of at least three anti-abortion bills sent this year to Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, who has indicated he'll sign it
He wrote Academy Award-winning score for 'Chariots,' plus music for dozens of other movies, documentaries, TV series
Health officials around the world are keeping watch for more cases because, for the first time, the disease appears to be spreading among people who didn't travel to Africa
Three female referees and three female assistant referees were announced Thursday by FIFA among 129 officials selected for World Cup duty
Palm oil prices went up 200% or higher after Indonesia banned the export of cooking oil and its raw materials to reduce local shortages and hold down skyrocketing prices
People of color remain underrepresented across the intelligence community
New Zealand's government said Thursday it will hand out an extra few hundred dollars to more than 2 million lower-income adults to help them navigate what it describes as "the peak of the global inflation storm."
Violence could come from either side of the abortion issue, officials say
Goal is to eliminate production bottlenecks and bring supplies from overseas
Conspiracy theories about the board helped make it what officials call a 'distraction'
Retailers, tech stocks tumble as fears of inflation grow
COVID-19 cases increasing in US, and could get worse over coming months, they warn
The unions agreed to pool FIFA's payments for the men's World Cup later this year and next year's Women's World Cup, as well as for the 2026 and 2027 tournaments
UN's weather agency reports greenhouse gas concentrations, ocean heat, sea-level rise, and ocean acidification reached record highs last year
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