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The teen had been interviewed after the FBI received anonymous tips in May 2023 about online threats to commit an unspecified school shooting
What began as student protests over government jobs became a large-scale revolt against the country’s longest-serving prime minister
Next year, Australia will participate for the first time in Orient Shield, the largest annual field training exercise between the U.S. Army and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
The objection carries weight as US Steel is headquartered in the swing state of Pennsylvania and is a symbol of Pittsburgh's industrial might in an election year
NASA's two stuck astronauts will ride home with SpaceX in February
Tobias Billstrom had been part of the country’s coalition government for two years
'What you see ... is an evil thing,' says the county sheriff said
Researchers at University of Leeds in United Kingdom examine waste produced at local level in more than 50,000 cities and towns for the work published in journal Nature
Storm loosened fragments from the structure dating to A.D. 315
Key steps include fuel breaks between wildland areas and edge of towns and making sure that homes on perimeter of community are built with defensible space and fire-resistant materials
Emergency services are searching for a man of the same nationality
Metropolitan government of Seoul issues text alerts saying that objects likely to be North Korean balloons were spotted in regions north of the city
Francis joked and laughed his way through a packed first full day in Indonesia, meeting with outgoing President Joko Widodo and other Indonesian officials at the presidential palace
Presidents El-Sissi and Erdogan are set to discuss bilateral relations, the conflict in Gaza and escalating tensions in the Middle East
Damning report on deadly London high-rise fire concludes that decades of failures by government, regulators and industry turned Grenfell Tower into 'death trap' where 72 people lost their lives
Opponents say reforms would politicize and de-professionalize the court system
The ruling leaves Trump's case in state court, where he is scheduled to be sentenced this month
Newest cases involve food meant for public school students being diverted for other purposes to government fuel being used for personal benefit
Starlink said in a statement posted on X that it will heed Justice Alexandre de Moraes' order despite him having frozen the company's assets
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