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Five dead, 18 injured in shooting at gay nightclub in Colorado

(Reuters) – Five people were killed and 18 injured in a shooting at a gay

Same-sex marriage protection bill clears initial hurdle in U.S. Senate

(Reuters) – The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted to advance a bill protecting federal recognition

Biden ‘unlikely’ missile that hit Poland fired from Russia

(AP) — President Joe Biden said Wednesday it was “unlikely” that a missile that killed

Repeat COVID is riskier than first infection, study finds

(Reuters) – The risk of death, hospitalization and serious health issues from COVID-19 jumps significantly

Women stopped from entering amusement parks in Afghan capital

(Reuters) – Afghan women were stopped from entering amusement parks in Kabul on Wednesday after

China posts 6-month high COVID count as it sticks with strategy

(Reuters) – China on Sunday reported its highest number of new COVID-19 infections in six

Obama to Democrats: ‘Sulking and moping is not an option’

(AP) — The Democratic Party’s most powerful voices warned Saturday that abortion, Social Security and

WHO says monkeypox remains global health emergency

(Reuters) – The monkeypox outbreak continues to represent a global health emergency, which is the

India’s monthly indirect tax collection jump hints at economic recovery

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – The Indian government said it collected more than 1.50 trillion rupees

Delhi stops construction as pollution set to worsen from Tuesday

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – Delhi has suspended most construction and demolition activities as air quality