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Bangladesh officially has more than 10,000 transgender people, but activists say the actual number is much higher in the nation of more than 160 million people
Harry and Meghan's son, seventh in line to the British throne, is Archie Mountbatten-Windsor
During more than 30 years on network television, starting with CBS in 1961, Mudd covered Congress, elections and political conventions and was a frequent anchor and contributor to various specials
The violence came during a demonstration by about 5,000 people, according to a police estimate
Reporter said the pepper spray was “extremely painful” and made her think she was going to go blind
President Joe Biden on Monday ordered his administration to review federal rules guiding colleges in their handling of campus sexual assaults
Yousafzai was the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, in 2014, for working to protect children from slavery, extremism and child labor
President Teodoro Obiang Nguema said in a statement that the explosion was the result of "negligent handling of dynamite" in the military barracks in the neighborhood of Mondong Nkuantoma in Bata
Announcing the attacks, the Houthis also said they attacked military targets in the Saudi cities of Dammam, Asir and Jazan
Jury selection begins Monday in Derek Chauvin's trial on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges
It's the latest artificial intelligence program the United Arab Emirates has launched amid the surging coronavirus pandemic, technology the government promotes as helping to stem the spread of the virus
Italy's national geophysics and volcanology institute said the latest big explosion occurred hours before dawn Sunday, with the volcano exhibiting increasing tremors throughout the night
Jury selection in the case begins Monday
Mushers will have to camp in tents outside towns
Europe recorded 1 million new COVID-19 cases last week, an increase of 9% from the previous week
Society of Professional Journalists also calls on US law enforcement agencies to drop charges against any journalist detained while working
Ex-officer charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter
It's just one initiative doctors and community organizers are promoting as they try to make sure everyone gets inoculated
Some are told US government may reopen their cases and they may eventually be able to enter US to wait out asylum process
Legislation still needs final passage in House, president’s signature
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