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U.S. To Pull Diplomats Out Of Embassy In Venezuela
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. plans to withdraw all remaining embassy personnel this week. The country has been wracked with power outages, and President Nicolás Maduro blamed the U.S.
In Mexico, A Mayor Is Killed Within Hours Of Taking Office
Gunmen fatally shot the mayor of a town in Oaxaca state as he walked to city hall. It was the latest in a year of killings of public officials.
Wildfires Rage Through British Columbia, Forcing 40,000 From Their Homes
Facing rampant fires in the western province, Canadian officials have called for help from the military and even Australian firefighters. And authorities only expect the situation to worsen.
Queen Elizabeth II Celebrates 92
The queen marked the occasion by attending a star-studded charity concert, surrounded by family. But the party's not over yet — the longest-reigning living monarch celebrates two birthdays a year.
Judge Temporarily Blocks Iowa's 'Fetal Heartbeat' Abortion Law
The measure, which had been set to take effect July 1, had quickly drawn a legal challenge from Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Iowa.
Cirque Du Soleil Performer Falls To His Death During Show In Florida
Veteran aerialist Yann Arnaud slipped off the double rings during a performance and fell 20 feet, according to the theatrical company. He died of his injuries at a hospital on Sunday.
Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Rip Through U.S. Southeast
At least three buildings on the campus of Jacksonville State University, including the basketball arena, suffered major roof damage, but there were no immediate reports of injuries.
Syrian Airstrike Hits Marketplace Near Turkish Border, Killing More Than Two Dozen
The airstrike in northwest Syria comes after a rebel rocket reached a Damascus neighborhood earlier this week, killing 35 people.
At Least 1 Dead In Apparent Terrorism Attack In Paris
Police fatally shot the knife-wielding assailant Saturday night, who reportedly yelled "Allahu akbar," the Arabic phrase for "God is great."
Dozens Of Companies Cut Ties With The NRA
After a social media campaign to boycott the National Rifle Association, several major national brands have announced that they are cutting ties with the organization.
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