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Rapidly growing wildfire south of Lake Tahoe jumped a highway, prompting more evacuation orders and cancellation of extreme bike ride through Sierra Nevada
South Africa's unrest erupted earlier this month when Zuma began serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court
Alleged racist abuse from an opposing Honduras player toward German defender Jordan Torunarigha
Heavy monsoon rains have waterlogged several parts of Mumbai
Searchers will also use underwater robots, unmanned ships and sonar detectors in the effort
The delegation to the Beijing Games in 2008 was larger with 1,099 people including 639 athletes
No spectators — local or foreign — will be allowed at the vast majority of venues
They aim to diversify their staff and make natural spaces more welcoming to people of color
The imprisonment of former president set off a week of violence
Demonstrations draw larger, more diverse crowds of people broadly disaffected with politics, compared with earlier protests
Her arrival was unannounced and surprised many in country of more than 11 million people still reeling from leader's killing
The Bootleg fire, the biggest among dozens of wildfires flaring across the tinder-dry landscape of the western United States, has scorched more than 97,000 hectares - 241,000 acres - an area exceeding the land mass of New York City
Navy officials said they would not identify the woman or provide more details on her — a routine military policy for special operations forces
Team's flag bearers will have a personal air-conditioning system that's built into a roomy white jacket
Francis, 84, issued a new law requiring individual bishops to approve celebrations of the old Mass
He was 57; the cause of death has not been released
Decision limits immediate ability of President Joe Biden to keep the program or something similar in place
Aristide's return adds a potentially volatile element to an already tense situation in a country facing a power vacuum following the July 7 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
The orbiting observatory went dark in mid-June, with all astronomical viewing halted. NASA initially suspected computer trouble
No oil has been found yet around Greenland, but officials there had seen potentially vast reserves as a way to help Greenlanders realize their long-held dream of independence from Denmark
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