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U.S. Freezes Aid To Sudan, Condemns Military Coup
The U.S. will pause its planned $700 million aid, which was supposed to help facilitate the country's transition to a democratic government. 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
A man shot two people dead and injured four other people, including a police officer, at a mall in Boise, 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
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. 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
Authorities said the incident could have been prevented if just one person had intervened or called the police. 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
U.S. Assistant Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine has become the country's first openly transgender four-star admiral. 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
Christian Aid Ministries said the group that was kidnapped in Haiti included five men, seven women, and five children. 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
A Clinton representative confirmed that the former president was admitted to the hospital but not for COVID-related reasons. 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
Durst was found guilty of killing his best friend, Susan Berman, and sentenced to life in prison. 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
Non-essential travelers from Canada and Mexico will be able to cross the U.S. land borders starting next month. 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
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has called on the Justice Department to investigate Fulton County's elections leadership. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has called on the Justice Department to investigate Fulton County's elections leadership.