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Nigeria Shuts Down School Following Mass Kidnapping Of Students
The Nigerian government has closed down schools in its northwestern Zamfara State after gunmen kidnapped 73 students. The Nigerian government has closed down schools in its northwestern Zamfara State after gunmen kidnapped 73 students. -
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga To Resign End Of September
Suga said he does not plan to run for the leadership of his party, the Liberal Democratic Party, this Sept. 29. Suga said he does not plan to run for the leadership of his party, the Liberal Democratic Party, this Sept. 29. -
FTC Launches Probe Into 'Always Broken' McDonald's Ice Cream Machines
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has sent franchise owners letters, asking them to explain why their ice cream machines are always out of order. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has sent franchise owners letters, asking them to explain why their ice cream machines are always out of order. -
Chinese Ride-Hailing Operators Summoned By Regulators Over Misconduct
The Ministry of Transport, the Cyberspace Administration of China, and the State Administration of Market Supervision have jointly conducted meetings with the 11 companies. The Ministry of Transport, the Cyberspace Administration of China, and the State Administration of Market Supervision have jointly conducted meetings with the 11 companies. -
Kashmir Separatist Leader Death Prompts Deployment Of Indian Troops, Internet Shut Down
Indian authorities imposed movement restrictions and a near-total communications blackout in Kashmir following the death of separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani. Indian authorities imposed movement restrictions and a near-total communications blackout in Kashmir following the death of separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani. -
New York Declares State Of Emergency Due To 'Historic' Flooding
The National Weather Service declared its first-ever flood warning for New York just as the city declared a state of emergency. The National Weather Service declared its first-ever flood warning for New York just as the city declared a state of emergency. -
Supreme Court Votes To Allow Passing Of Texas Abortion Law
Under the new law abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected or those pregnant after six weeks are prohibited. Under the new law abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected or those pregnant after six weeks are prohibited. -
Walmart To Hire 20,000 New Employees Ahead Of Holiday Season
Walmart plans to place the new hires in positions within its supply chain to help it meet the expected surge in demand during this year's gift-giving season. Walmart plans to place the new hires in positions within its supply chain to help it meet the expected surge in demand during this year's gift-giving season. -
U.S. Navy Helicopter Crashes Off San Diego, 5 Missing
The U.S. Navy's 3rd Fleet confirmed that five crew members were still unaccounted for and that search and rescue operations are still underway. The U.S. Navy's 3rd Fleet confirmed that five crew members were still unaccounted for and that search and rescue operations are still underway. -
China Aims To Create An 'Era Of National Rejuvenation' Through New Gaming Law For Minors
The National Press and Publication Administration said the law is meant to protect the mental and physical health of the country's children. The National Press and Publication Administration said the law is meant to protect the mental and physical health of the country's children.