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Urban renewal efforts of the late 20th century saw some Black communities razed
Hong Kong tanked more than 3%
10 were rescued
More than half of US abortions are now done with pills, rather than surgery
Police launched a search for the assailants, setting up roadblocks and dispatching a helicopter
Investors remain uneasy about whether the Fed can do enough to tame inflation without tipping the economy into a recession
The monarch has missed several major events this year and has been carrying out online engagements instead
Roundups have resulted in arrest of more than 24,000 suspected gang members
Rescuers in central China have pulled a woman alive from the rubble of a building that partially collapsed almost six days earlier.
The World Health Organization says the number of newly reported coronavirus cases and deaths continued to fall in the last week, continuing a global decline that began in March.
Cubans, Nicaraguans are being expelled from locations in California, Texas
Diego Maradona's jersey, which he wore when he scored the controversial 'Hand of God' goal against England in the 1986 World Cup, has sold for $9.3 million
The attack happened at the same time that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was in the state to meet with survivors of jihadi violence
New center will build on organization's advocacy work
Pope Francis hasn’t made much of a diplomatic mark in Russia’s war in Ukraine, seemingly unable to capitalize on his moral authority, soft power or direct line to Moscow to nudge an end to the bloodshed or at least a cease-fire.
A judge in Fiji has ruled that U.S. authorities can seize a Russian-owned superyacht — but has put a hold on his order until at least Friday while defense lawyers mount a challenge.
Mexican authorities have relocated a migrant camp that sprung up in a park in the border city of Reynosa. Authorities said Tuesday about 2,000 migrants from Central American and Haiti were taken to a shelter in Reynosa, across the border from McAllen, Texas
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