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Everly died at his home in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday, according to his attorney and family spokesperson Linda Edell Howard
A Facebook page from officials in Waverly listed about 40 missing people Sunday afternoon. Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said many of the missing were from neighborhoods hit hardest by Saturday's flash flood
For trees to grow back to the point where resin can be extracted will take more than two decades
Those detained were handed summons to attend court hearings on charges of violating rules of holding pickets
All three countries got through the first year of the pandemic in relatively good shape but are now taking diverging paths in dealing with outbreaks of the delta variant
Similar events in Portland between groups with differing political ideations or affiliations have resulted in violent clashes
Violence erupts when hundreds of Palestinians take part in demonstration organized by Gaza's Hamas rulers to draw attention to stifling Israeli blockade of territory
Caldor Fire in northern Sierra Nevada has destroyed dozens of homes; authorities on Friday closed part of Interstate 50
The photos and videos pouring out of Afghanistan hit a nerve, and triggered searingly vivid flashbacks to battles fought, troops lost, and tears shed during their own deployments there
The frustration over the pace of aid has been rising for days and has been illustrated by the growing number of people crowding together at aid distribution sites
Recall raises questions about lithium ion batteries, which now are used in nearly all electric vehicles
Case now appears headed to Supreme Court, where the outlook isn't clear
The Peace Corps, a U.S. government program marking its 60th anniversary this year, boasted 7,000 volunteers in 62 countries in March 2020. They were given little time to pack before being put on a plane and sent back to the United States that month
Chiba, known in Japan as Shinichi Chiba, died late Thursday in a hospital near Tokyo where he had been treated for COVID-19 since Aug. 8, Tokyo-based Astraia, his management office, said in a statement Friday
Five-year-old Harvey Sutton tagged along with his parents over more than 2,100 miles to complete the feat
Jacinto Romero Flores was gunned down in the community of Potrerillo, in the township of Ixtaczoquitlan
Haiti's Civil Protection Agency has raised the number of deaths from the earthquake to 2,189 and said 12,268 people were injured
Officer had been in hiding with his wife and four children in Kabul, moving from place to place and unable to get inside the airport where the Taliban controlled the entrances
US Capitol Police say officers ‘responding to a suspicious vehicle near the Library of Congress’ as area is evacuated
Labor Department reports claims fell by 29,000 to 348,000 in latest sign that America's job market is rebounding
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