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US: Four Dead, Seven Injured After Man Goes On Stabbing Rampage In State Of Illinois
Stabbing rampage in northern Illinois leaves four dead, seven injured. Police in custody as motives remain unclear. Community shocked by the violence
A Faster Spinning Earth May Cause Timekeepers to Subtract a Second from World Clocks
Ice melting at both of Earth’s poles has been counteracting the planet's burst of speed and is likely to have delayed this global second of reckoning by about three years, Agnew said
Baltimore Bridge Collision: Divers to Search Harbor For Six Presumed Dead
A cargo ship collision causes a Baltimore bridge to collapse, leading to a halt in search efforts for six workers presumed dead, as officials fear the toll could rise.
Dissatisfied With Trump-Biden Rematch, Man Changes Name To ‘Literally Anybody Else’, Announces White House Run
Dustin Ebey, the 35-year-old US army veteran and seventh-grade maths teacher from Texas has changed his name and is running for the US President.
Afghan Women Will be Stoned to Death for Adultery, Declares Taliban Leader Akhundzada in New Audio
In the audio released online by Afghanistan's national broadcaster, Taliban’s supreme leader Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada purportedly vowed a harsh implementation of the Islamic code of Shariah
Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba Announces His Maiden Visit To India
Kuleba’s visit comes at the invitation of his Indian counterpart, S Jaishankar, after a telephone call between the leaders of the two nations at the beginning of the year, said one of the officials
Chilling Video Shows First Minutes Of Deadly Moscow Terrorist Attack
Watch chilling footage of terrorists storming Moscow's Crocus City concert hall, leading to a deadly shooting. Ukrainian President Zelensky accuses Putin of deflecting blame onto Kyiv
Caught on Camera: Chinese Water Cannon Hurts 3 Philippine Soldiers, US Condemns 'Dangerous Actions'
Philippine troops injured in China Coast Guard water cannon attack on supply vessel near South China Sea reef. Manila vows to continue operations despite aggression
Harry-Meghan 'Cheerleader' Targets Kate Middleton Moments After Cancer Diagnosis: UK Media
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's associate targeted Kate Middleton on Twitter after her cancer diagnosis, sparking outrage and speculation
Maldives President Seeks Debt Relief From India After Pursuing Hardline Stance Since Assuming Office
Maldives President Muizzu calls India "closest ally," urges debt relief amidst escalating tensions over military presence
Tourists Taking Sand, Rocks From Beaches Of These Protected Islands Will Face A Hefty Fine
Canary Islands, which is part of Spain, has warned tourists of hefty fines if caught taking stones from beaches.
Donald Trump's Campaign Pleads For One Million Donations As Cash Crunch Looms
Trump's campaign rallies supporters for donations amid legal battles, warning of potential property loss. Get involved to defend Trump Tower
US Appeals Court Weighing Fate Of Texas Border Enforcement Law
Aaron Nielson, a lawyer for Texas, told the panel in opening remarks that SB4 mirrors U.S. immigration law and the judge was wrong to rule that it would interfere with federal enforcement.
After Putin, Modi Dials Zelenskyy, Highlights India's Stand of Peaceful Resolution Of Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The PM reiterated India’s people-centric approach and called for dialogue and diplomacy as the way forward
Afghans Living In Pakistan Managed To Join Army, Rose To Higher Ranks: Pak Defence Minister
Khawaja Asif said that some Afghan nationals ended up joining the army and have now been dismissed.
Trump asks Supreme Court to dismiss case charging him with plotting to overturn 2020 election
Lawyers for Donald Trump urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to dismiss an indictment charging the former president with conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 election, renewing their arguments that he is immune from prosecution for official...