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‘We Need Help': Haiti’s Interim Leader Requests US Troops
Haiti’s interim government said Friday that it asked the U.S. to deploy troops to protect key infrastructure as it tries to stabilize the country and prepare the way for elections in the aftermath of President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination.
Charlottesville Readies for Removal of Confederate Statues
The city announced its plans to hoist away the statues Friday after a long legal fight held up the removal plans for years.
Wyoming Rancher Pinned by ATV Survives on Beer, Water 2 Days
A Wyoming rancher who was pinned by an all-terrain vehicle survived on beer and bottled water for two days.
Biden Fires Trump-Appointed Head of Social Security Agency
The White House says President Joe Biden has fired the Social Security commissioner.
Biden Says US War in Afghanistan Will End August 31
President Joe Biden says the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan will conclude on Aug. 31.
Bear Pulls Woman Out of Her Tent, Kills Her in Montana
Authorities are searching for a grizzly bear that pulled a 65-year-old woman from her tent in a small Montana town and killed her.
Crews Give Up Hope of Finding Survivors at Collapse Site
Authorities told sobbing families Wednesday that there was “no chance of life” in the rubble.
WATCH: Trump Files Suit Against Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
Former President Donald Trump has filed suit against three of the country’s biggest tech companies, claiming he has been wrongfully censored by them.
Haiti in upheaval: President Moïse Assassinated at Home
Gunmen have assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moïse and wounded his wife in their home.
Britney Spears’ Court-Appointed Attorney Resigns
Tuesday's filing is the latest of several such moves that have come in the fallout from the pop singer’s comments in court decrying the legal arrangement that controls her money and affairs.