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Yemen's Houthi rebels fired the ballistic missile
A new motivator is the display of public anger in the last 15 months beginning with confrontations in the wake of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis
Spill is coming from an underwater source about 3 kilometers south of Port Fourchon, Louisiana
Scott began his 65-year career at NBC as an entry-level page at an affiliate station in Washington and rose to become the weather forecaster on the network's flagship morning show for more than three decades
Is it appropriate for members of a wealthy family that did not file for bankruptcy themselves to get such a broad protection?
Blaze left two people dead, injured 27 and forced 10,000 people to be evacuated
Next Saturday's anniversary falls less than two weeks after the end of the nearly two-decade-long US war in Afghanistan
State has outsize population of elderly people, vibrant party scene and Republican governor who has taken a hard line against mask requirements, vaccine passports and business shutdowns
Lighter winds, higher humidity continued to cut spread of flames; crews doubled down on burning and cutting fire lines around Caldor Fire
But outside the city, the prospects of recovery appeared bleaker, with no timeline on power restoration and homes and businesses in tatters
Delta is the most contagious variant identified, and many studies have suggested that one dose doesn’t protect against it
Tales of selflessness and heroism — and of deadly delays and heartbreaking missed opportunities — are emerging after the remnants of Hurricane Ida
About 40,000 people have arrived in the US from the airlift with 20% of those US citizens or permanent residents
It's a supportive gesture to victims' families who have long sought the records in hopes of implicating the Saudi government
Jacob Chansley could face 41 to 51 months in prison under sentencing guidelines, a prosecutor said
At least 49 people in five states died as storm water filled people's homes, engulfed vehicles, and overwhelmed urban drainage systems
Ethnic Amhara, more than half a million now displaced, say innocent people have been killed as Tigray forces move in.
Theodore McCarrick, was expelled from the priesthood for sexual abuse, is the only US Catholic cardinal, current or former, to ever be criminally charged with child sex crimes
Young people across Africa are battling an economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
Greece's center-right government has toughened border controls since taking office two years ago and has promised additional restrictions in response to the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan
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