U.S. officials now suspect that the balloon was sent to spy on bases in Guam and Hawaii and that other downed objects were not surveillance machines. Washington’s evolving view reflects U.S. and Chinese difficulties in discerning each other’s intention…
U-Haul driver must undergo mental evaluation in NYC attack
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Hollywood actress Raquel Welch dead at age 82
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Mariners outfielder Taylor Trammell to undergo surgery for broken bone in hand
Outfielder Taylor Trammell suffered a broken hamate bone in his right hand during a workout before reporting to spring training. The injury will require surgery in the next few days.
Machu Picchu Reopens To Tourists Amid Calm During Peru’s Civil Unrest
The Incan citadel of Machu Picchu, one of South America’s biggest tourist draws, reopened to visitors in Peru on Wednesday after several weeks of closure due to civil unrest.
Who Was Pablo Neruda and Why Is His Death a Mystery?
After a decade-long investigation, a team of forensic experts issued their final report on the exhumed remains of the acclaimed Chilean poet. Here’s why there are so many questions around his death.
Activists rally behind Missouri lawmaker cut off in debate
Missouri faith leaders, activists and elected officials have accused the Republican-led House of silencing Black Missourians after leaders shut down a Black lawmaker’s speech.
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With the PlayStation DualSense Edge, Sony borrows a few concepts from other devices and incorporates them in a complete package.
Was Pablo Neruda Murdered?
There has long been suspicion that Chile’s military dictatorship poisoned the nation’s most famous poet. A decade-long investigation has produced tantalizing clues, but nothing more.