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The son of an Iranian war hero burned himself to death last month outside a building where officials who help relatives of veterans had failed to find him a job
In a lengthy social media post, Peng Shuai wrote that Zhang Gaoli, a former vice premier and member of the party's all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee, had forced her to have sex despite repeated refusals following a round of tennis three years ago
Facebook says it has removed a post by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed that urged citizens to rise up and 'bury' the rival Tigray forces who now threaten the capital
In Virginia, Glenn Youngkin became the first Republican to win statewide office in a dozen years, tapping into culture war fights to take the governor's race
Erosion of support doesn't bode well for Democrats in next year's midterm elections
Galgut had been British bookmakers' runaway favorite to win the 50,000-pound ($69,000) prize with his story of a troubled Afrikaner family and its broken promise to a Black employee
Review by Air Force Lieutenant General Sami Said doesn't recommend any disciplinary action
Lawyer says new charge of violating immigration law was added, under catch-all provision that calls for prison term of six months to five years for violating visa conditions
Boston voters for the first time elected a woman and an Asian American as mayor, tapping City Councilor Michelle Wu to serve in the city's top office
Adams, a former police captain and the Brooklyn borough president, will become New York's second Black mayor
The joint investigation covers events until late June when the Tigray forces regained much of their region, but it failed to visit some of the deadliest sites of the war, including the city of Axum, because of security and other obstacles
The Federal Reserve's announcement comes against a backdrop of surging prices across the economy — in food, rent, heating oil, autos and other necessities
The report may be the world's only official source of information on the war that began in November 2020
Adams is the Brooklyn borough president and a former New York City police captain
The plan lowers prescription drug costs for most older people, caps out-of-pocket Medicare costs at $2,000 and reduces the price of insulin
U.N. mission known as MINUSCA called the incident "deliberate and unjustifiable" in a statement.
The announcement by CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky came only hours after an advisory panel unanimously decided Pfizer's shots should be opened to the 28 million youngsters in that age group
Former US envoy to UN, on a humanitarian mission to strife-torn Myanmar, has met with the head of military-installed government; talks reportedly focused on COVID prevention and control
Officials say demonstrating secure, consistent and fair practices could help reassure those who still have doubts about last year's presidential election
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