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Across nation, some communities canceled 9/11 commemorations because of pandemic, while others went ahead, sometimes with modifications
Experts say the arrival of cooler weather and more indoor gatherings will add to the importance of everyday safety precautions, like wearing masks, staying home and washing hands
It began with a small group of friends venting anger on social media but their online campaign ballooned to street protests, forcing authorities to take notice and negotiate
The Virginia county is home to the Pentagon, where 19 years ago hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the west side of the building, killing 184 people
More than 200 organizations have been targeted
Heads of state and government of France, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Italy, Spain and Portugal gathered in Corsica, as Turkey seeks to expand its energy resources and influence in the region
Private consultants to Medicare Administrator Seema Verma billed taxpayers almost $6 million in less than two years on efforts to win awards, place her on lists of powerful women and arrange meetings with influential people, a report shows
Daughter Rachael Stirling said she died of cancer that was diagnosed in March
Rigg also starred as Olenna Tyrell in 'Game of Thrones' and the Duchess of Buccleuch in 'Victoria'
'Rage' author under fire for only now revealing president's early concerns about severity of coronavirus
District Judge Vanessa Baraitser orders proceedings adjourned until Monday while lawyer representing US government is tested for virus
Thousands of people forced to flee
Education Department rule cements much of what President Donald Trump outlined in March 2019 executive order demanding wider speech protections at US colleges
Experts think last year's outbreak of vaping-related illnesses and deaths may have scared off some kids
The DHS official says in a whistleblower complaint that he was demoted from his position for refusing to suppress details in his intelligence reports that President Trump might find objectionable
A plea bargain offering the soldier three months of community service has revived accusations by Palestinians and human rights workers that Israel's military justice system is hopelessly biased
Wildfires are raging unchecked throughout California, and authorities say gusty winds could drive flames with new ferocity
The deal delivered a key foreign policy victory to President Donald Trump as he seeks reelection, and reflected a changing Middle East
It's not illegal to encourage employees to contribute to candidates, but it is illegal to reimburse them as a way of avoiding federal campaign contribution limits
US had about 1.6 million confirmed COVID-19 cases around Memorial Day, before backyard parties and other gatherings contributed to summertime surge
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