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He was a fixture on Amtrak trains when he was a US senator
African officials worry about delays in vaccine deliveries caused by India's crisis
New law criminalizes such actions
Junta in power warns political opponents not to renew protests
President Mahmoud Abbas cites dispute with Israel in calling off legislative vote in which his Fatah party was expected to lose to Hamas militant group
April was Brazil's deadliest month of the pandemic
Detentions are apparent attempt to purge state institutions of Tigrayans who once dominated them
Launch begins the first of 11 missions necessary to complete, supply and crew the station by the end of next year
Trump-era sanctions ostensibly imposed for terrorism reasons are on the block
According to the United Nations, the world's highest drowning rates are in Africa while the highest number of drowning deaths are in Asia
FBI operation that gave law enforcement remote access to hundreds of computers to counter a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software is a tool that is likely to be deployed "judiciously" in the future as the Justice Department, aware of privacy concerns, develops a framework for its use, a top national security official said
The death is under investigation by the Alameda County Sheriff's Department, the district attorney's office and a former San Francisco city attorney hired by Alameda to lead an independent probe
California man pleaded guilty Tuesday in a scheme to bilk the Afghanistan government out of more than $100 million with a phony bid to build an electric grid, authorities said
The two will be the first women to share the stage in Congress during a presidential address
Italian arrest warrants were issued for 'acts of terrorism,' the statement said
The 96-year-old former president and the 93-year-old former first lady were unable to attend Biden's inauguration because of the coronavirus pandemic
The restrictions for Wednesday's event are due to COVID-19 safety protocols
The $3 million, 1 1/4-mile marquee race for 3-year-old colts is back on the first Saturday of May after being delayed to Labor Day weekend last fall because of the pandemic
Protest organizers said they were fighting 'for freedom, democracy and the rule of law'
The frenzy of activity comes as senior U.S. officials are reviewing policy toward Venezuela
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