22 US service members injured after 'helicopter mishap' in northeastern Syria
Twenty-two US service members have been injured to "various degrees" after a "helicopter mishap" in northeastern Syria, according to a statement released by US Central Command on Monday.
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Queens of the Stone Age announce UK and Europe leg of The End Is Nero tour
Queens of the Stone Age return with their new album 'In Times New Roman...' this week.
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Fort Polk to be renamed Fort Johnson to honor World War I hero
The US Army on Tuesday will officially rename Louisiana's Fort Polk military base, the latest US military installation to be redesignated as part of an effort to strip Confederate leaders of the honor.
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At least 9 people injured in a mass shooting in Denver, police say
At least nine people have been injured in a mass shooting in Denver, police said.
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BTS 10 years on: Superfans make pilgrimage to Seoul to celebrate the K-pop band that conquered the globe
BTS has racked up more than 20 Guinness World Records, won several global awards, championed Asian representation in the global music industry and paved the way for other K-pop acts to follow in their footsteps.
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Myanmar junta suspends aid access to a million people in state devastated by Cyclone Mocha
Myanmar's ruling junta has suspended humanitarian access to western Rakhine state, where more than a million vulnerable people are in urgent need of aid a month after a powerful cyclone devastated the region, the United Nations said.
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Officials work to identify remains recovered from the wreckage of the I-95 collapse in Philadelphia as demolition work begins
Authorities are working to identify a body recovered from the wreckage of the Interstate 95 collapse in Philadelphia, where crews have started around-the-clock efforts to demolish the crumbled East Coast artery that could take months to rebuild.
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30,000 Haitian kids live in private orphanages. Officials want to shutter them and reunite families.
Haiti’s government is stepping up efforts to remove hundreds of children from orphanages across the country and reunite them with their parents or relatives
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Why finding a camp for your kid is this summer's madness
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK For American kids, summer camps can conjure up some idyllic experiences: Canoeing on
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Trump's arraignment on federal charges is a grave moment for the nation
For the first time in history, the nation is seeking to put on criminal trial a person who was elected to lead it as president.
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Florida woman told 911 dispatcher she felt threatened before fatally shooting neighbor through door
A Florida woman charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of her neighbor, a Black mother who confronted her during a dispute over children playing outside, told police in a 911 call she felt threatened just moments before authorities say she killed the mother of four.
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Denver Nuggets wrap up first NBA title with win over Miami Heat
The Denver Nuggets won their first NBA championship Monday night, downing the Miami Heat 94-89 at Ball Arena in Denver to take Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
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