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Action provokes protest to China, warning from Philippine government that its vessels are covered under mutual defense treaty with US
There are now 30,000 locations across country for kids to get shots, up from 20,000 last week; administration expects pace of pediatric shots to pick up
While some families blame the jihadis for the disappearances of their loved ones, many others point to the security forces as the main perpetrators
The auction is the first such sale under President Joe Biden and a harbinger of the challenges he faces to reach climate goals that depend on deep cuts in fossil fuel emissions
Yellen urges Congress to deal with the debt limit quickly to remove the possibility of a potential default on the nation's obligations
Wu, 36, takes over for a fellow Democrat — former acting Mayor Kim Janey — who was Boston's first woman and first Black resident to serve in, but who was not elected to, the top post
Warsaw accused Belarusian authorities of giving smoke grenades and other weapons to those trying to cross the frontier
President Joe Biden set out Tuesday on a national tour to talk up the billions in investments in upgrading America's roads, bridges and transit systems that he signed into law Monday
All revelers aged 5 and over will be asked to show proof of full vaccination
Poland's Defense Ministry said its soldiers and other border forces were attacked with stones and other objects
The Taliban, Sunni hard-liners who for decades targeted the Hazaras as heretics, are now their only protection against a more brutal enemy: the Islamic State group
US officials accused Russia of destroying old satellite with a missile in what they called a reckless and irresponsible strike
Multiple highways in British Columbia were closed due to the downpour
Danny Fenster, who was sentenced last week to 11 years of hard labor, was handed over Monday to former US diplomat Bill Richardson, who helped negotiate the release
State Department confirms that the debris was from an old Russian satellite destroyed by the missile strike
During his nearly half-century in Senate, Vermont shifted from one of the most solidly Republican states in the country to one of its most progressive
The bomb detonated as a taxi was passing by in the Kota-e Sangi district of western Kabul
The departure of Mako Komuro, the former Princess Mako, and Kei Komuro, both 30, was carried live by major Japanese broadcasters, showing them boarding a plane amid a flurry of camera flashes at Haneda Airport in Tokyo
Police said the explosion had not been declared a terrorist incident, but counterterrorism police were leading the investigation as a precaution
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