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Schools, hospitals, first responders hit hard
More than a meter of snow fell, and temperatures dropped to minus 8 degrees Celsius
Officials say at least 32 people were injured, though most had been released from hospitals by late Saturday
The UN envoy said key players in Sudan, including the military, rebel groups, political parties and protest movements will be invited. It was not clear when the talks would begin.
Turnout at the late Senate Majority Leader's Las Vegas memorial testified to Reid's impact on some of the most consequential legislation of the 21st century
He served 2 1/2 years of pre-trial detention over allegations of having ties with an outlawed group
It forced the suspension of high-speed rail service because of tunnel damage
Longtime Senate leader who died Dec. 28 at home in Henderson, Nevada, at 82
Some teachers say they are dealing with overwhelming stress just trying to keep classes running
She became the first woman of color appointed to a tenured professorship at Harvard Law when she joined the faculty in 1998
The 34-year-old athlete and vaccine skeptic was barred from entering the country after officials rejected his medical vaccine exemption
In November, a jury convicted all three defendants of murder, aggravated assault, false imprisonment and attempted false imprisonment
Australia's Border officials rejected Serbian tennis star Djokovic’s documentation, cancelled his visa and ordered him out of the country in a move that many Australians cheered
He says he aims to help the country restore peace following a military takeover nearly a year ago
Colorado authorities say last week's wildfire destroyed 1,084 homes and structures
The Biden administration says the officials have been complicit in the repression of opposition protesters and other dissidents
The US and the UK are in the midst of a joint $50 million mission to study the widest glacier in the world
Considered part of a generation of young 'New Hollywood' directors, Bogdanovich was heralded as an auteur from the start, with the chilling lone shooter film 'Targets' and soon after 'The Last Picture Show,' from 1971
Scientists trying to figure out how much and how fast seas will rise because of global warming
Thursday's festivities include a rolling party on the city's historic streetcar line and an annual procession honoring Joan of Arc in the French Quarter
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