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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.
Florida Sues Biden Administration Over Immigration Policy
Florida filed suit against President Joe Biden's administration Tuesday claiming his immigration policy is illegal, and Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an order barring state agencies from assisting with the relocation of undocumented immigrants arriv...
Unidentified Planes Hits Iranian Militias In Eastern Syria - Military Sources
Unidentified aircraft hit a base run by Iranianbacked militias in Syria's eastern province of Deir al Zor near the Iraqi border where Tehran has in the last year expanded its military presence, residents and military sources said on Monday.
Teen Dies After Becoming Unresponsive While Being Restrained
A 17yearold who became unresponsive while being restrained at a Kansas juvenile facility died two days later at a hospital, authorities said.
Blackstone Selling Vegas Hotel Cosmopolitan In $5.65B Deal
The owner of the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the New York private equity firm Blackstone, is selling the 3,000room Las Vegas Strip hotel in a $5.65 billion deal with a partnership that plans to contract with casino giant MGM Resorts International to operat...
Earth-monitoring Satellite Launches From California
The latest in a series of U.S. satellites that has recorded human and natural impacts on Earths surface for decades was launched into orbit from California on Monday to ensure continued observations in the era of climate change.
Mexico Confirms Deaths Of 5 Yaqui Indigenous Men
DNA tests on six sets of skeletal remains found in northern Mexico have confirmed that five of them belong to some of 10 missing men from Mexicos most persecuted Indigenous group.
Franziska Giffey Set to Become First Female Mayor of Berlin
The SPD scored 21.4%, slightly down from the 21.6% they scored in 2016, while the Greens came in at 18.9%.
3 Killed In Small Plane Crash In Southern West Virginia
A small plane crashed Sunday in southern West Virginia, killing three Virginia residents on board, authorities said.
Justice Elusive 7 Years After Students Abducted In Mexico
Several hundred students and political activists marched through downtown Mexico City on Sunday to demand authorities find out what happened to 43 teachers college students who disappeared in 2014.
Sheriff: Florida Deputy Not Going To Survive Shooting
A North Florida sheriff's deputy who was recently shot twice during a traffic stop is not going to survive his injuries, authorities announced Saturday.
U.S. Border Agents Briefly Detain 14 Mexican Soldiers In El Paso
Fourteen Mexican soldiers were detained early Saturday morning for several hours by U.S. border agents after they crossed into El Paso, Texas, from Mexico's Ciudad Juarez, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)said.
Catalan Separatist Leader To Attend Hearing In Italy On Oct. 4
Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont said on Saturday he would be in Sardinia on Oct. 4 to attend a court hearing on his European arrest warrant after being kept in police custody in Italy for less then 24 hours.
Van Life 2.0: Dutch Students' Road Trip In Solar Mobile Home
A group of Dutch students has reimagined van life and is hitting the road to Portugal. Just don't call their groundbreaking new solarpowered vehicle a campervan.
PM Modi, Japanese Counterpart Suga Discuss Trade, Cultural Ties in 'Fruitful Meet' Ahead of Quad Summit
PM Modi and Suga spoke in April and the two leaders underscored the importance of working together to create resilient, diversified and trustworthy supply chains.
U.S. Special Envoy To Haiti Resigns, Blasting Migrant Deportations
The U.S. special envoy to Haiti resigned in protest in a letter that blasted the Biden administration for deporting hundreds of migrants back to the crisisengulfed Caribbean nation from a camp on the U.S.Mexican border in recent days.