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One Suspect in Canada Stabbings Is Dead, Police Say
One suspect in the Saskatchewan attacks that killed 10 people has been found dead, according to the Canadian police. The other of the two suspects, who the police say are brothers, may be hurt.
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Deadly Earthquake Triggers Landslides in Southwestern China
The epicenter of the 6.8-magnitude earthquake was in a remote, mountainous area of Sichuan Province.
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Kenya's Supreme Court Confirms William Ruto's Presidential Win
Kenya's Supreme Court rejected Raila Odinga's petition challenging the results of the Aug. 9 presidential election and confirmed William Ruto as the country's fifth president.
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Liz Truss Wins Race to Become Britain's Prime Minister
Liz Truss was elected as leader of Britain's Conservative Party and will replace Boris Johnson as the nation's next prime minister.
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Biden Is Hopeful That the Economy Is Stabilizing After Jobs Report
President Biden said that the Labor Department's August jobs report indicated that inflation may be beginning to ease.
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Argentina's Vice President Unharmed After Attack
Video showed a man pointing a pistol at the head of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina.
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McCarthy Takes Aim at Biden in Scranton, Pa., Speech
Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the Republican leader, condemned President Biden's policies, calling the November elections a referendum on his presidency.
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Jackson Residents Line Up for Bottled Water Amid Crisis
More than 150,000 people remained without safe and reliable drinking water after flooding overwhelmed the Jackson, Miss., water system. Chronic water troubles in the majority Black city have been exacerbated by decades of underinvestment and mismanagement.
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California Braces for Extreme Heat Through the Holiday Weekend
California's governor, Gavin Newsom, warned of a prolonged heat wave bringing triple-digit temperatures across the state.
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Deadly Storms Cause Widespread Power Outages Across the Midwest
Severe thunderstorms in northwest Ohio and southern Michigan knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of customers throughout the region.