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Though the pandemic remains a concern, top health officials are largely giving outside activities like trick-or-treating the thumbs up
At least 11 others were injured
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack
It’s due to a potentially strong geomagnetic storm
Memorials large and small, ephemeral and epic, have cropped up around the United States
A year-and-a-half into the coronavirus pandemic, courts across the US are still grappling with how to balance public health concerns with the constitutional rights of a defendant and the public to have an open trial.
The Wall Street Journal first reported that the government was considering payments around $450,000 to each person affected
Many economists expect inflation to slow a bit, while wages are likely to keep rising
Only New York and Rhode Island also have vaccine mandates for health care workers that lack religious exemptions
He gets 26 years
DHS secretary says policy likely contributed to drop in illegal border crossings in 2019 but with 'substantial and unjustifiable human costs' to asylum-seekers
Residents pushed Taliban to accept UN-backed girls' school in village
Global energy transition is perhaps nowhere more perplexing than in Arabian Peninsula, where Saudi Arabia and other Gulf monarchies are caught between two daunting climate change scenarios that threaten their livelihoods
Calls on world leaders to take 'radical decisions' to protect the environment and prioritize the common good rather than nationalistic interests
Proliferation of the Joro spider has driven some unnerved homeowners indoors and prompted a flood of anxious social media posts
The Sudanese general who seized power in a coup this week says the military he heads will appoint a technocrat prime minister to rule alongside it within a week
Vatican spokesman says revised plan reflects 'normal procedure' established during coronavirus pandemic for all visiting heads of state or government
Nearly 90% of them were committed by the Taliban; one journalist was killed
Decision on bail application of Danny Fenster jailed for the past five months in Myanmar has been delayed because judge broke his arm, journalist's lawyer says
South Korea's spy agency has told lawmakers that Kim Jong Un is trying to boost public loyalty to him amid worsening economic problems
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