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At least 5 killed after violent tornado outbreak 02:05
Four Americans face prosecution in Turks & Caicos 01:39
Cat survives unintended 600-mile journey, living up to its 9 lives 01:29
U.S. leads urgent diplomatic push for hostage deal 02:01
Three members of a U.S. marshals task force shot and killed near Charlotte, N.C., officials say 01:53
Pro-Palestinian protests and arrests grow on campuses nationwide 02:24
Exclusive: Biden Administration orders car braking upgrades to reduce pedestrian deaths 01:57
Study finds it's cheaper to rent than buy 01:39
Gabby Douglas returns to gymnastics after 8 years, eyeing the 2024 Olympics 01:20
More college campus protest arrests over war in Gaza, tensions spill over at UCLA 02:11
How a high school pep band played the University of Denver’s men’s hockey team to an NCAA victory 02:29
California town facing bear ‘invasion’ 02:33
NFL gives players option to wear guardian caps during games 01:43
Biden slams Trump at White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump swiftly reacts 02:07
Pressure mounting on Israel and Hamas to reach deal ahead of possible Israeli attack on Rafah 01:44
At least 4 confirmed casualties as tornadoes decimate areas throughout the weekend 03:18
Cicadas swarm South, with trillions expected for the biggest invasion in centuries 02:10
Third American tourist arrested in three months for bringing bullets to Turks and Caicos 01:48
One high school baseball team found a meaningful way to give thanks before graduation 03:22
College campus protests over war in Gaza show no sign of slowing, new crackdowns on demonstrators 01:54
The Ukrainian choir bringing new meaning to a classic holiday song 03:09 A classic holiday song, today, the song of survival as Ukraine’s Shchedryk Children Choir performs “Carol Of The Bells” at New York’s Carnegie Hall. The same venue where the Ukrainian song premiered a century ago. The choir’s members reunited this summer after many fled to safer places during the war. Over the last few weeks, they rehearsed in Kyiv, sometimes practicing in a bomb shelter without electricity. Now, the children who’ve been through so much are proving joy and hope can prevail. Dec. 5, 2022
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At least 5 killed after violent tornado outbreak 02:05
Four Americans face prosecution in Turks & Caicos 01:39
Cat survives unintended 600-mile journey, living up to its 9 lives 01:29
U.S. leads urgent diplomatic push for hostage deal 02:01
Three members of a U.S. marshals task force shot and killed near Charlotte, N.C., officials say 01:53
Pro-Palestinian protests and arrests grow on campuses nationwide 02:24