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Prize for physics has been awarded to Briton Roger Penrose, German Reinhard Genzel and American Andrea Ghez
The wildfires have incinerated at least 8,700 structures, many of them homes, from the San Bernardino National Forest east of Los Angeles to Napa Valley and up to the Oregon borde
In court last month, Rusesabagina admitted his ties to the rebels but said the group was never meant to kill Rwandans
A statement from Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Samuel Alito, underscored conservatives' excitement and liberals' fears about the direction the court could take if the Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett
A single fire surpassed 1 million acres Monday
LGBT rights are focus of growing culture clash in Poland
Police prefect Didier Lallement announced new restrictions would apply at least for next two weeks
Students, especially those in secondary school, are the largest group of blood donors in the East African country
State and county officials in New Jersey are contacting more than 200 people who were at President Donald Trump's Bedminster golf club for Thursday’s campaign fundraiser
California fire officials said the state hit the fearsome milestone Sunday with about two months still left in the fire season
His family said in a statement to French media Sunday that Takada died from complications from COVID-19 in a hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris
The 16-year-old boy was in stable condition with head trauma and a wrist fracture following the incident in Santiago on Friday
In some of Florida’s touristy neighborhoods, patrons have since been flocking to bars and restaurants, filling terraces, defying mask orders — drawing mixed reactions from business owners and other customers
In four-minute video, Trump says he 'wasn't feeling so well' initially but is doing better now
Protesters have been gathering outside Netanyahu's official residence in Jerusalem each week for more than three months, demanding his resignation
Democratic nominee Cal Cunningham admits exchanging sexually suggestive text messages with a woman who's not his wife, and Republican Senator Thom Tillis has tested positive for COVID-19
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says judge's confirmation hearings will still begin October 12, even if Democrats agree to cancel regular Senate session to avoid further spread of COVID-19
New drug is in late-stage testing and its safety, effectiveness are not yet known
Pervasive spread of virus shows nation's tenuous grip on crisis, health experts say
Piecemeal research aimed at understanding a problem before fixing it as it can take long to realize its implications
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