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Two Killed in Mass Shooting at Pittsburgh Party
Eight more people suffered gunshot wounds and another five were injured in an attempt to flee the scene, when gunfire erupted at a party at an Airbnb rental where about 200 people, many underage, were in attendance.
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Pope Francis Condemns 'Senseless' War in Ukraine at Easter Mass
The pope called for peace in Ukraine during his annual 'Urbi et Orbi' ('To the City and the World') message in St. Peter's Square, where he spoke to tens of thousands of faithful.
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Lawyer Speaks After Subway Attack Suspect's Arraignment
Mia Eisner-Grynberg, a lawyer for Frank R. James, said that her client deserved a fair trial. Mr. James is charged with carrying out a terrorist attack on a mass transit system and faces up to life in prison if convicted.
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Britain to Send Some Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Britain would send some asylum seekers thousands of miles away to Rwanda for processing and settlement there, in a significant hardening of its migration policy.
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Yellen Warns China Against Undermining Sanctions on Russia
Janet L. Yellen, the Treasury secretary, singled out China over its refusal to condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine and warned it that helping the Kremlin evade sanctions could lead to global consequences.
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Video Shows Arrest of Suspect in Brooklyn Subway Shooting
The police took Frank R. James into custody more than 24 hours into an expansive search that began after at least 10 people were shot on a subway train in Brooklyn on Tuesday.
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Biden calls Russian actions in Ukraine 'genocide'
President Biden said he believes that Russian activity in Ukraine qualifies as genocide, but clarified this was his personal view and not an announcement of a formal determination by the U.S. government.
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Video Shows Aftermath of Attack on Brooklyn Subway
The video captured passengers running out of the smoke-filled subway car after the train pulled into the station. Some riders appeared to be wounded.
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Watch Live: Officials Give Update on Brooklyn Subway Shooting
The authorities share the latest developments on the mass shooting on a Brooklyn train that the police said injured more than a dozen people.
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Philadelphia to Reinstate Indoor Mask Mandate
Philadelphia will be the first major city in the United Sates to reinstate its mask mandate as coronavirus cases have risen across the country.