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Brazilian Soccer Great Pelé Leaves Hospital After Weeks
Brazilian soccer legend Pel has been discharged from the hospital where he received treatment for nearly a month, according to a statement from the facility.
Senate Confirms Rohit Chopra As Next Director Of CFPB
The Senate narrowly approved President Biden's pick to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday, giving the bureau a director who is likely to embrace an aggressive watchdog role, similar to how the agency operated under former President O...
Senate Confirms Rohit Chopra As Next Director Of CFPB
The Senate narrowly approved President Biden's pick to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday, giving the bureau a director who is likely to embrace an aggressive watchdog role, similar to how the agency operated under former President O...
Kim Yo Jong: North Korean Leader's Newly Promoted Sister Solidifies Position in Circles of Power
Kim Jong Un's sister has been named to the State Affairs Commission (SAC), the country's top government body.
Pakistan Facing Difficulties in Providing Help to Taliban Govt in Afghanistan Without its Recognition: Report
Key stakeholders in Pakistan considered various options to support the new Afghan administration through capacity building and technical expertise under crash programmes, the report said. PakistN
Trump's 'Hidden' Colonoscopy, Haircut Mystery & Clearing the Air on Manhood: Latest Book Reveals All
Stephanie Grisham, Trump's former press secretary and Melania Trump's chief of staff, also revealed his ties with Putin and advances towards female staffers.
Oklahoma Governor Defers Decision On Commuting Julius Jones
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said Tuesday that he will not decide whether to spare Julius Jones from a lethal injection until after Jones has a clemency hearing before the state Pardons and Parole Board.
Ahead Of Winter Hibernation, Alaska Celebrates Fat Bear Week
In Alaska, leaves are falling, daylight is dwindling and salmondevouring brown bears are racing the clock to pack on the pounds they need to survive their winter hibernation.
Peru's 'Lord Of Miracles' Procession Canceled Amid Pandemic
Perus most popular Roman Catholic procession, the Lord of Miracles, has been canceled for the second straight year because of the coronavirus pandemic, the archbishopric of Lima announced Tuesday.
White House Aide Discusses Yemen With Saudi Crown Prince
U.S. President Joe Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, had a detailed discussion about the war in Yemen on Tuesday in a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, a senior administration official said.
Royals Join Cast Of New Bond Film For Glitzy London Premiere
Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux and the cast of new Bond film No Time to Die" walked the red carpet Tuesday in London for the movie's world premiere, a glittering event attended by Prince Charles, Prince William and their spouses.
Pfizer Begins Trial to Test Flu Vaccine Designed with Same mRNA Technology Behind its Covid Shot
The idea is to improve on the current generation of flu vaccines that have an efficacy of 40-60 percent against a disease that can cause up to 650,000 deaths a year.
Federal Judges: NYC Can Impose Vaccine Mandate On Teachers
The nation's largest school district can immediately impose a vaccine mandate on its teachers and other workers, after all, a federal appeals panel decided Monday.
North Korea Has Right To Test Weapons Given Hostile Policies- U.N. Envoy
North Korea's ambassador to the United Nations called on Monday for the United States to give up its "hostile policy" towards Pyongyang and said no one could deny his country's right to self defense and to test weapons.
Middlebury College To Strip Chapel Name Over Eugenics Role
Middlebury College will remove the name of a former Vermont governor from the campus chapel because of his instigating role in eugenics policies of the early 1900s that sought to isolate and prevent the procreation of so-called delinquents, dependents, an...
Army: Soldier Says She Was Assaulted By Afghan Refugees
A soldier reported that she was assaulted by a small group of Afghan refugees at a shelter complex set up for the refugees in New Mexico, Fort Bliss officials said.