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Officials say he hired investigators in the US to gather personal information on targets of the Chinese government
Algeria's president has referred to Russia as a 'brotherly country' and has pressured Morocco over its claim to disputed territory of Western Sahara, where Algeria backs independence fighters
Academy is considering disciplinary action for Oscar winner that could include suspension, expulsion or other sanctions
The limits were put into place in March 2020 under the Trump administration as coronavirus cases soared
Police tweeted a photo of a press ID card they said was found on Bhat's body and said the incident "indicates a clear case of misuse of media
Her support gives Democrats at least a one-vote cushion in the 50-50 Senate and likely saves them from having to use Vice President Kamala Harris' tie-breaking vote to confirm President Joe Biden's pick
State of emergency issued after 89 people were killed in a four-day span
Congress first considered anti-lynching legislation more than 120 years ago
The country logged 29,740 new COVID-19 cases Monday, up slightly from the previous week
The lockdown is being conducted in two phases to limit the disruption, but many shops were shuttered even in the half of the city that remained open
The video journalist was detained on Nov. 28 in Addis Ababa under the country's war-related state of emergency powers
Dozens of politicians and officials have been investigated over allegations that the government flouted coronavirus social gathering rules that it imposed on the country
White House press secretary Jen Psaki says Biden and Lee will discuss several issues, including the war in Ukraine
Document leaked last week indicates that China could boost its military presence in the South Pacific island nation, including with visits by warships
Indigenous leaders from Canada and survivors of the country's notorious residential schools for Indigenous children are meeting this week with Pope Francis
Ketanji Brown Jackson appears to be on a glidepath to confirmation by mid-April
The law forbids instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade
Smith slapped Chris Rock during a live broadcast of the ceremony after the comedian made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith
The ruling by US District Court Judge David Carter marked a major legal win for the panel as it looks to correspondence from Eastman, the lawyer who was consulting with Trump as he attempted to overturn the presidential election
Thomas missed arguments at the high court on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week while he was hospitalized
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