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Ferlinghetti died of lung disease Monday at his home, a month shy of his 102nd birthday
Deb Haaland, a New Mexico congresswoman named to lead the Interior Department, tried to reassure GOP lawmakers, saying she is committed to "strike the right balance"
Emma Coronel Aispuro is accused of helping her husband run his multibillion-dollar cartel and plot his audacious escape from a Mexican prison in 2015
The Perseverance rover landed on Mars last Thursday to search for signs of ancient microscopic life
Virginia's Democratic majority pushed the repeal effort, arguing that the death penalty has been applied disproportionately to people of color, the mentally ill and the indigent
The painting is being prepared to be exhibited at the new National Museum of Norway that is set to open in Oslo, the Norwegian capital, in 2022
The helmet-wearing French duo shared the news Monday in an 8-minute video called 'Epilogue'
Bekasi district in Indonesia's West Java province have experienced flooding since Saturday because of heavy rain
Action Monday is apparent culmination of lengthy legal battle that had already reached high court once before
A ban on the use of lead pellets near wetlands has been in force in Cyprus for several years
Israel's Nature and Parks Authority has called the spill 'one of the most serious ecological disasters' in the country's history
Judge Merrick Garland is US President Joe Biden’s pick for attorney general
Officials say he was a guard of a Neuengamme concentration camp subcamp in 1945
Customers, staff respond to shooting by opening fire
Plane lands safely, no injuries reported, authorities say
Study by AP and Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab finds that as pandemic swept world, it was China — not Russia — that took the lead in spreading foreign disinformation about COVID-19 virus's origins
With pre-COVID daily visitor numbers at 30,000-40,000, museums workers now use the rare pandemic hiatus to tackle long-overdue refurbishments
US officials are recognizing that agency created to protect America's networks and infrastructure lacks the money, tools and authority to counter sophisticated threats
President will meet with workers at plant who are producing one of the two federally-approved COVID-19 shots
Decision, confirmed Friday by Buckingham Palace, makes formal and final, couple's split from the royal family
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