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U.S. health officials on Tuesday restated their recommendation that Americans wear masks on planes, trains and buses.
Former President Donald Trump's businesses and inaugural committee have reached a deal to pay Washington, DC., $750,000 to resolve a lawsuit that alleged the committee overpaid for events at the Trump International Hotel and enriched the former president's family in the process
Two captive-bred birds were released from a pen in Redwood National Park, about an hour's drive south of the Oregon border
Nationally, hospitalizations are up slightly but still as low as any point in the pandemic, and deaths have steadily decreased in the last three months
Both Iran and Russia are under US sanctions but exports of Iranian cars and car parts are not subject to sanctions
Muslims across India marked Eid al-Fitr on Tuesday by offering prayers outside mosques, even as the celebrations this year came in the backdrop of a series of recent attacks against the community during the month of Ramadan.
China has stuck to its strict "zero-COVID" approach that restricts travel, tests entire cities and sets up sprawling facilities to try to isolate every infected person
An unusually early and brutal heat wave is scorching parts of India, with acute power shortages affecting millions as demand for electricity surges to record levels.
A body inside a barrel was found over the weekend on the newly exposed bottom of Nevada's Lake Mead as drought depletes of the largest U.S. reservoirs. Officials are predicting it could be just the first of more grim discoveries.
Analysts estimate that the United States has sent about one-quarter of its stockpile of shoulder-fired Stinger missiles to Ukraine
Vote leaves questions about momentum of labor organizing efforts at retail giant
Ukrainian and Russian forces are fighting for control of slivers of land
Step taken to help obtain testimony from people who have refused to cooperate
Thomas Webster showed no reaction to Monday's verdict.
Lavrov claims Ukraine could still have Nazi elements even though country's president is Jewish, saying 'Hitler also had Jewish origins.'
Coast guard officials searched the office of a Japanese tour boat operator as part of a criminal investigation into suspicions that professional negligence caused the sinking of a vessel carrying 26 people last month.
Ray Charles and The Judds joined the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday, just a day after Naomi Judd died unexpectedly.
South Africa native Jacky Hunt-Broersma completed her 104th marathon in as many days Saturday near her home in suburban Phoenix
Graduating from the program doesn't make inmates automatically eligible for early release but does boost their chances of getting a royal pardon or a reduced sentence
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