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  • U.S. Freezes Aid To Sudan, Condemns Military Coup
    Sudan
    The U.S. will pause its planned $700 million aid, which was supposed to help facilitate the country's transition to a democratic government.
  • Idaho Mall Shooting: Two People Dead, Four Injured
    Idaho
    A man shot two people dead and injured four other people, including a police officer, at a mall in Boise, Idaho.
  • In-N-Out Burger Store In San Francisco Shut Down Over Vaccine Mandate Violation
    In-N-Out Burger
    The In-N-Out Burger outlet was forced to shut down after it refused to comply with the city's requirement that it check customers' vaccination status.
  • Man Raped A Woman On a Philadelphia Train And Not One Passenger Intervened
    Train
    Authorities said the incident could have been prevented if just one person had intervened or called the police.
  • Rachel Levine Sworn In As Country's First Transgender Four-Star Admiral
    United States
    U.S. Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine has become the country's first openly transgender four-star admiral.
  • Haiti Gang Kidnaps 17 American Missionaries, Including 5 Children
    Haiti
    Christian Aid Ministries said the group that was kidnapped in Haiti included five men, seven women, and five children.
  • Former President Bill Clinton Hospitalized Due To Sepsis
    Bill Clinton
    A Clinton representative confirmed that the former president was admitted to the hospital but not for COVID-related reasons.
  • Robert Durst Found Guilty, Sentenced To Life In Prison
    Robert Durst
    Durst was found guilty of killing his best friend, Susan Berman, and sentenced to life in prison.
  • U.S. To Reopen Canada And Mexico Land Borders To Vaccinated Travelers
    US Border
    Non-essential travelers from Canada and Mexico will be able to cross the U.S. land borders starting next month.
  • Election Workers In Georgia Fired After Shredding Voter Applications
    Elections
    Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has called on the Justice Department to investigate Fulton County's elections leadership.
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