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Multiple law-enforcement officers and a priest in the region of Dagestan were killed in what appeared to be coordinated attacks, local officials said. [...]
More than 1,300 people died, and a Saudi official said most of them were not registered for the pilgrimage. That left them with little protection from the heat. [...]
The heat was especially oppressive in urban areas of New Jersey, a state that climate experts say is warming at a faster rate than others in the Northeast. [...]
The matchup on Thursday will be the earliest presidential debate in American history, and any potential missteps could linger for weeks or months. [...]
An amateur brewer in Utah gathered rare figs and a strain of yeast from 850 B.C. to make a sour, fruity concoction inspired by ancient Egyptian recipes. [...]
Oran, who is 13, was sometimes having hundreds of seizures a day due to his severe epilepsy. [...]
Unidentified gunmen in the southern Russian republic kill 15 police officers and at least six gunmen die in clashes. [...]
Hungary striker Barnabas Varga is stable in hospital after being carried off on a stretcher following a mid-air collision in their Euro 2024 match against Scotland. [...]
Margaret Thatcher had Essex Man and New Labour boasted Mondeo Man. Now it's the turn of Renter Ruth. [...]
The regulator is looking at other people with links to the Conservative Party, Chris Mason writes. [...]
In last month's elections, Mickoski's VMRO-DPMNE nationalist party won 43% of the vote, but fell three seats short of a governing majority. [...]
Israel's prime minister says the war will still go on, with some forces possibly moving from Gaza toward the north as the conflict escalates with Lebanon-based Hezbollah. [...]
Hungarian striker Barnabas Varga left the field on a stretcher after a violent collision with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn during their Euro group match in Stuttgart. [...]
Assailants targeted Orthodox churches and a synagogue in the Muslim-majority republic of Dagestan, in southern Russia, killing at least 15 policemen and an Orthodox priest. [...]
Germany might not have beaten Switzerland, but Niclas Füllkrug's last-minute equalizer secured Julian Nagelsmann's side top spot in the group and instantly became a moment of tournament folklore. [...]
Gunmen opened fire on two Orthodox churches, a synagogue and a police post in two cities, according to the authorities. [...]
At least 56 people died after consuming methanol-laced liquor produced in the Kallakurichi district. Several regions in India have seen mass casualties due to consumption of tainted alcohol. [...]
In early June, President Joe Biden severely restricted asylum requests from migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization. Two weeks later, the President struck a more welcoming tone, [...]
President Biden’s latest executive actions on immigration seek to secure the southern border and help some immigrant families already here. These shifts in policy reflect recent shifts in politics. [...]
NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with reporter Alana Casanova-Burgess about her reporting on efforts to possibly change how we categorize hurricanes as they become more powerful. [...]
Noah Lyles locked down the first major step in his quest for an Olympic sprint double Sunday, coming from behind to win the 100 meters at U.S. track trials in [...]
An outside group is quietly investigating scores of federal employees suspected of being hostile to the conservative policies promised by Republican Donald Trump [...]
Thursday’s clash between Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican former President Donald Trump may be the most consequential presidential debate in decades [...]
The federal judge presiding over the classified documents prosecution of Donald Trump is hearing arguments on whether to bar the former president from public comments that prosecutors say could endanger [...]
The national debt is set to reach historic levels within years, but experts say neither President Biden nor Donald Trump have plans that would stabilize the U.S. financial future. [...]