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Hundreds of students protest in Rome to demand more classrooms, transport to school and better access to education
Students from Chile, Brazil file suit against Iowa school
The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund launches a $40 million program to support a new generation of civil rights lawyers, dedicated to pursuing racial justice across the US South
Temperatures dropped to minus 28 degrees Celsius (minus 18 Fahrenheit) in some Polish areas overnight, the coldest night in 11 years
The Shimelba camp is one of four that hosted 96,000 refugees from nearby Eritrea when fighting erupted in early November between Ethiopian forces and those of the defiant Tigray region
As Biden's inauguration approaches, National Guard troops and police keep watch to prevent a repeat of the violence that erupted January 6 at the US Capitol
The eccentric and revolutionary music producer transformed rock music with his 'Wall of Sound' method and was convicted murdering actress Lana Clarkson in 2003
Surge of approvals before the friendly Trump administration leaves office later this week
In a history-making event the first Black, South Asian and female vice president will take her oath of office from the first Latina justice
The hospital is one of six with a total of 6,500 rooms being built in Nangong
Biden will, among other things, end restriction on immigration to US from some Muslim-majority countries; move to rejoin the Paris climate accord; mandate mask-wearing on federal property and during interstate travel
It looks like the war-torn nation might be able to have elections late this year
Germany, France and Britain say Tehran has 'no credible civilian use' for uranium metal
State media says Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard has conducted a drill using anti-warship ballistic missiles in the Indian Ocean
President-elect Joe Biden is filling out his State Department team with a group of former career diplomats and veterans of the Obama administration
The two-hour guided tours will take virtual visitors into Presley’s former Memphis home, which has been turned into a museum, and through the Meditation Garden, where he is buried
Dustin Higgs, convicted in the killings of three women in 1996, was the third to receive a lethal injection this week
US Supreme Court is expected to rule on Trump's request for a stay and a further appeal after he leaves office January 20
Sprawling investigation involves multiple cities and jurisdictions, in part because so many of the rioters simply went home
The president reportedly will be sent off with a departure ceremony at Joint Base Andrews
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