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James Andrew McGann was arrested Wednesday, after the killings of Clinton David Brink and Cristen Amanda Brink at Devil’s Den State Park sparked a days-long manhunt.

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Interviews with 16 former detainees of El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center offer the most complete view yet of conditions inside the notorious prison.

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President Donald Trump said it would be “very hard” to reach a deal with Canada after the country said it plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September.

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Kyiv officials said at least 10 children were injured in the capital by the strikes, the highest number for a single night since the Russian invasion began.

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JJ Ficken signed up for a federal grant along with 140 other farmers across the country. In January, Trump froze the funding, upending many of their lives.

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Vying to control the future of artificial intelligence, Beijing is pushing the application of AI while the U.S. focuses on developing cutting-edge models.

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A hastily organized effort to revise voter rolls in the eastern state of Bihar has been marked by technical glitches, absent documents and widespread confusion.

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The cyberspace regulator in Beijing said it questioned Nvidia over its H20 chips, which Washington only recently allowed to resume being exported to China.

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The Food and Drug Administration issued a recall notice warning that the sparkling blue razz flavor of the Astro Vibe energy drink may contain vodka.

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A U.N. meeting, amid increasing anger at Israel over widespread deprivation in Gaza, called on nations to recognize statehood for Palestine.

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Argentina does not meet a key requirement for the U.S. visa waiver program, a State Department cable acknowledges.

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Past strong earthquakes have caused massive and damaging waves far away, but scientists say these tsunami waves were tame by comparison across the Pacific basin.

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The sanctions against Supreme Federal Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes dramatically escalates a feud between the Trump administration and the Brazilian government.

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Security experts say large businesses may look to fortify their offices by adopting tools and protocols already in place at many schools and houses of worship.

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Headbangers shed tears and piled flowers as they mourned the Black Sabbath star and heavy metal showman, who remained a “Brummie lad” even after moving to Beverly Hills.

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Images of starving and malnourished children in Gaza enter the culture’s visual archive of extraordinary suffering.

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Israel’s decision to allow Gaza airdrops to resume comes with risks and high costs, and experts say it’s not enough to meet acute need amid a starvation crisis.

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We visited four of the country’s “crown jewels” and found deep concern for the park system’s future among Americans of all political persuasions.

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The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula could be among the six strongest on record, according to U.S. geological authorities.

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After constitutional changes earlier this year that released Germany’s “debt brake,” the cabinet unveiled a federal budget calling for historic borrowing.

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Palestinian children have been killed at a rate of more than one per hour since the war began.

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Tsunami warnings have been issued for the U.S. West Coast and countries across the Pacific, including Japan. Here’s what to know if you receive one.

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Israeli officials and politicians have rejected the accusation, insisting upon Israel’s right to self-defense in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack.

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The strongest earthquake of the year erupted off Russia’s Kamchatka region, triggering tsunami warnings for Alaska, Guam, Japan, Russia and the U.S. West Coast.

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The details from a whistleblower complaint emerged hours before a final vote on Bove’s nomination to a federal judgeship.