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2 Men Charged In Shooting At Packed Chicago-area Mall
Two Chicago men have been charged in a shooting at a suburban Chicago shopping mall that wounded four bystanders and sent thousands of lastminute Christmas shoppers running for cover last week.
Tight Ends Take Center Stage In College Football Playoff
Too big to be covered by the fast guys and too fast to be covered by the big guys.
First Covid-19 Shot Recipient in US Outside of Clinical Trial Now a Vaccine Activist
Lindsay got her shot in a widely televised moment on December 14 of last year as the U.S. was kicking off its vaccination effort.
Barbados To Hold Jan. 19 Snap Election After Becoming Republic
Barbados' Prime Minister Mia Mottley on Monday called for a snap general election to be held on Jan. 19, just weeks after the Caribbean country became a republic.
Flu Is Making A Comeback In US After An Unusual Year Off
The U.S. flu season has arrived on schedule after taking a year off, with flu hospitalizations rising and two child deaths reported.
3 Dead, 1 Critically Hurt In Shooting At Texas Gas Station
Three people were killed and a fourth critically injured in a shooting at a Dallasarea convenience store, police said.
Endangered Orangutan In New Orleans Has 1 Healthy Baby
A critically endangered Sumatran orangutan in New Orleans has given birth to a healthy male baby, but his twin brother died in the womb, officials at the Audubon Zoo said Monday.
Exclusive | SFJ Terrorist Linked to Ludhiana Blast Held in Germany, Planned More Attacks in Punjab: Sources
According to recent intelligence inputs, Jaswinder Singh Multani was planning to send explosive material from Pakistan for Punjab-based operatives to carry out terrorist activities.
Fromm Flops In 1st Start, Benched In Giants' Loss To Eagles
Jake Fromm got a pep talk before his first NFL start from the ineffective New York Giants quarterback he replaced in the lineup.
Bone Growth, Treatment Window: New Easy-to-use Covid-19 Pills Come with a Catch
In high-risk patients, both Paxlovid, and molnupiravir were shown to reduce the chances of hospitalization or death from COVID-19, although Pfizer's was much more effective.
Covid-hit Xian Province Tightens Measures as China Sees 21-month Case Record
Xi'an residents have already been tested several times, authorities said, and a "total" disinfection was to begin Sunday evening.
6,300 Flights Scrapped as Omicron Plays Grinch, Hits Christmas Weekend Travel
According to Flightaware.com, nearly 2,800 flights were scrubbed around the globe on Saturday, including more than 970 originating from or headed to US airports, with over 8,000 delays.
Washington Crossing The Delaware: Reenactment Is Revived
Hundreds gathered on both sides of the Delaware River to watch an annual Christmas Day reenactment of George Washingtons 1776 crossing, a year after pandemic restrictions forced viewers to watch it online.
'No Need for These Commissions to Exist': Taliban Govt Scraps Afghan Election Body
Established in 2006, the IEC was mandated to administer and supervise all types of elections, including presidential.
Death Toll from Malaysia's Worst Floods in Years Rises to 46; 5 Still Missing
About 54,532 people were still in more than 300 evacuation centres across seven states and 68 roads remained closed due to flooding.
'Let's Go Brandon': Caller Taunts Joe Biden During White House Christmas Event
"Let's Go Brandon" is a euphemism for a vulgar insult that originated when a reporter at a NASCAR event misheard a chant of "F- Joe Biden" while interviewing driver Brandon Brown in September.