
Earthquakes death toll passes 16,000 as rescue hopes fade
More than three days after the devastating quakes and aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria, what experts consider a "critical" survival window was closing amid harsh winter conditions.
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More than three days after the devastating quakes and aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria, what experts consider a "critical" survival window was closing amid harsh winter conditions.
China's balloon program is "designed to augment" its surveillance abilities, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
The president took a victory lap celebrating Democrats' legislative accomplishments while pledging to work with Republicans.
His office said that initial tests "did not show evidence of a new stroke."
East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick said that air and water samples determined the evacuation area to be safe for residents.
The families of two students at the Virginia elementary school have filed notices of potential legal action against the school system.
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An eyewitness said immediately after the crash, the driver stepped out of the bus, ripped his clothes off and started screaming.
"LeBron said we don't have a relationship. He's right—and for that I blame myself," Abdul-Jabbar wrote.
Hamlin was also awarded the NFL Players Association's highest honor, the 2023 Alan Page Community Action Award, which recognizes a player for outstanding community service.
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Quaoar is part of a collection of about 3,000 dwarf planets known as trans-Neptunian objects, which are beyond the orbit of the planet Neptune.
The job cuts, about 3% of Disney's global workforce, come months after Iger returned to revitalize the media business.
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"Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny That permeates the world we live in," wrote the singer on Instagram.
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The officer was shot at least twice, authorities said, but he is expected to survive.
Delta said in a statement that the plane "encountered birds following departure" to the Bahamas.
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"LeBron said we don't have a relationship. He's right—and for that I blame myself," Abdul-Jabbar wrote.
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The job cuts, about 3% of Disney's global workforce, come months after Iger returned to revitalize the media business.
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More than three days after the devastating quakes and aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria, what experts consider a "critical" survival window was closing amid harsh winter conditions.
Quaoar is part of a collection of about 3,000 dwarf planets known as trans-Neptunian objects, which are beyond the orbit of the planet Neptune.
China's balloon program is "designed to augment" its surveillance abilities, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
An eyewitness said immediately after the crash, the driver stepped out of the bus, ripped his clothes off and started screaming.
Delta said in a statement that the plane "encountered birds following departure" to the Bahamas.
The job cuts, about 3% of Disney's global workforce, come months after Iger returned to revitalize the media business.
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