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After a year away, Broadway's lights are back on. Some of the biggest productions have returned for
Heatwaves don't have names or categories like hurricanes and wildfires, but they kill more people ea
It has been exactly one month since Kabul fell and the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. With U.S
In India, where arranged marriages are the norm, people typically marry within their religion or cas
Last week President Biden announced a six-pronged strategy to combat the newly surging pandemic — in
This weekend the nation marks 20 years since 9/11 — a day we are reminded to never forget. But for s
This week, women protested in Kabul after the Taliban announced an all-male interim government. One
Last week's jobs report for the month of August show signs the delta surge is slowing the economic r
The good news is that firefighters in California have regained control of the Caldor Fire near Lake
Most kids are now in their third year of school during the pandemic. It's been a time of ups and dow
The Supreme Court's conservative majority allowed a Texas law banning most abortions to go into effe
Some states in the south are have more people in the hospital than at any point during the pandemic
The U.S. military's mission in Afghanistan is over. For many still living in the country, a new stru
Hurricane Ida's winds intensified rapidly as the storm approached coastal Louisiana over the weekend
A federal bankruptcy judge says he'll rule Wednesday in the case of Purdue Pharma, makers of OxyCont
Venezuela is facing an economic and humanitarian crisis as extreme poverty and violence have forced
For Afghans like Fawad Nazami, life under the Taliban would be a fate 'worse than death.' Nazami is
12 U.S. service members were killed in an attack at the Kabul airport on Thursday. They were among s
New York City, New Jersey, Goldman Sachs, and the Pentagon all imposed new vaccine requirements in t
The Biden administration said Tuesday that the U.S. was on pace to meet an August 31 deadline to ful