Beijing Has Hit ‘Temporary Herd Immunity’: China Health Official
Beijing has reached “temporary herd immunity” and its Covid outbreak is nearing an end, a city health official said Tuesday, in another sign China’s unprecedented virus wave is waning.
Family Says Sudan Freed Man Convicted of Killing US Diplomat
Sudanese authorities have released a man convicted of the 2008 killing of a U.S. diplomat in a drive-by shooting in the capital, Khartoum.
2 Nebraska officers wounded, suspect killed in shootout
Police in Nebraska say two officers were wounded and a suspect was killed in a shootout during an attempted burglary.
The race to find an 8mm radioactive capsule lost on an 870-mile stretch of Australian Outback
A mining company dropped a tiny capsule of caesium-137 somewhere along an 870-mile stretch of Western Australia’s Great Northern Highway. The plan is to find it before someone gets hurt, Liam James reports
Dani Alves’ wife asks for divorce after his arrest over alleged sexual assault
Dani Alves’ model wife is reportedly asking him for a divorce following his arrest and incarceration over an alleged nightclub sex assault
‘Moment of joy’ as Pope Francis arrives in war-torn DR Congo
Pope Francis landed in Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday for a visit that will highlight the human cost of decades of conflict in the vast central African country, which is rich in minerals but where millions are displaced and live in poverty.
Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over fatal shooting on Rust film set
Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin has been formally charged in New Mexico with involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the western film Rust.
US probes complaints of parts flying off of Ford Explorers
The U.S. government’s road safety agency is investigating complaints that windshield trim panels can fly off of Ford Explorers while they’re traveling at highway speeds.