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Authorities have closed major roads and streets in the capital of Khartoum and its twin city of Omdurman ahead of the protests, according to activists
The attempt to ease filibuster rules is an effort to advance stalled voting legislation that Democrats say is needed to protect America's democracy
The killings mark a setback for Colombia's government, which was able to bring down homicide rates in much of the country following a 2016 peace deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
The shootout in Gonaïves occurred between Prime Minister Ariel Henry's security forces and an armed group that had warned the leader not to set foot in the city
Letitia James spent more than two years looking at whether the Trump Organization misled banks or tax officials about the value of assets
Under that Dec. 27 guidance, isolation restrictions for people infected with COVID-19 were shortened from 10 days to five days if they are no longer feeling symptoms or running a fever
Movie tops all films for the third straight week and already charts among the highest grossing films ever
In a statement on the messaging app Telegram, Greene blasted Twitter's move as un-American
Citizen News announced its decision in a Facebook post Sunday. It said it would stop updating its site on Jan. 4, and be shuttered after that
Experts say winter grassland fire that blew up along Colorado’s front range was rare but similar events will be common in the coming years as climate change warms the planet and suburbs grow in fire-prone areas
The scorched-earth tactics represent the latest escalation in the military's violence against both civilians and the growing opposition
It was unclear if this was a case of a South Korean hoping to defect to the North, or a North Korean briefly entering South Korean territory and then for some reason returning to the North
Woman who says he sexually assaulted her when she was 17 is suing
Chanting anti-American slogans, crowd demands expulsion of remaining American forces from Iraq during demonstration commemorating January 2020 US airstrike that killed Iranian Gen. Qassim Soleimani
More than 2,600 flights were cancelled Saturday on the East Coast on the United States, and about 4,600 were scrubbed worldwide
Gertrude Pressburger, who became famous during Austria's 2016 presidential campaign with video message in which 'Mrs. Gertrude' warned of hatred and exclusion triggered by the far right, has died at 94
Authorities say nearly 1,000 homes were destroyed, hundreds more were damaged, and that three people are missing after wildfires charred numerous neighborhoods in a suburban area northwest of Denver
With COVID-19 cases surging just as students are about to return from winter break, dozens of US colleges are moving classes online again for at least the first week or so of the semester
The Roman Catholic Church marks Jan. 1 as a day dedicated to world peace
Agency says all three of its warehouses in the area were attacked and looted
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