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Why Are Chicago’s Railway Tracks On Fire?
Railroad officials often set the railroad on fire albeit with low flames so that railway tracks do not pull-apart and remain free of moisture during winters
Blogger Joins Activists Living In Exile Who Faced Murder Plots For Criticising Pakistan
Waqass Goraya is not the only activist, but one among many activists, who have been attacked for their criticism of the Pakistani state.
4.6 Million Hungry, Doctors Begging For Food: Conflict In Tigray Surges
The World Food Programme (WFP) said that 83% of Tigrayans are living amid food crisis with many not being able to afford a proper meal
Matt Turner Headed For Transfer To Arsenal From New England
Goalkeeper Matt Turner will be transferring from Major League Soccer's New England to Arsenal, according to U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter.
Ukrainian Troops Train With New British Arms Amid Russia Tensions
Ukrainian troops in furry blackandwhite winter camouflage trained on Friday firing antitank launchers delivered by Britain as part of Western efforts to help Ukraine defend itself from any Russian invasion.
Swastikas Spray Painted On DC's Union Station
Vandals spraypainted dozens of swastikas on the outside of Union Station, the central hub for regional train transportation in the nation's capital.
Vladimir Putin, Emmanuel Macron Agree on Need for 'De-escalation' in Ukraine
France hosted more than eight hours of talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Paris on Wednesday which were seen as a test of whether Putin wanted to lower tensions.
Biden Calls Ukrainian President; Commits To Supporting Its Sovereignty And Territorial Integrity
US President Joe Biden spoke to his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy to reaffirm his commitment towards the sovereignty and territorial integrity of his country, as his administration mounted a global pressure campaign against Russia to prevent i...
Roy Moore Gives Combative Testimony In Defamation Case
A combative Roy Moore took the witness stand Thursday in a defamation case against him, insisting he did not know a woman who says he sexually molested her when she was 14.
Anti-mask Anger Forces Colorado Children's Museum To Close
A Colorado childrens museum is the latest casualty of harassment by people angry over mask mandates designed to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Texan Admits Smuggling Migrants In A US Flag-draped Coffin
A Texas man who transported two men from Mexico in a U.S. flagdraped coffin has pleaded guilty to human smuggling.
Gene Clines, Part Of 1st MLB All-minority Lineup, Dies At 75
Gene Clines, part of the first allminority lineup in Major League Baseball history and a line drivehitting outfielder for the 1971 World Series champion Pittsburgh Pirates, died Thursday. He was 75.
Bengals' Patience Pays Off As Taylor Delivers A Playoff Team
Cincinnati owner Mike Brown stuck with Zac Taylor through two dreadful seasons as the firsttime head coach compiled a 6251 record and the much of the shrinking fanbase yawned.
Joe Biden, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to Discuss Ukraine During Meet Next Month
The one-on-one meeting will be Scholz’s first Oval Office sit-down since he took over leadership of his country in December.
Penguins Sign Veteran F Jeff Carter To 2-year Extension
Jeff Carter still has plenty of hockey in front of him.
Four People Shot Dead In British Columbia Home, Homicide Probe Launched
Four people were found shot dead on Wednesday in a house in the Vancouver suburb of Richmond, and Canadian police launched a homicide probe.