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U.S. Wildfires Have Destroyed an Area the Size of Israel
More than 26,000 firefighters and other support staff are battling at least 102 "active large fires" across 12 states.
Who Were the 9/11 Hijackers? Here are the 19 Al-Qaeda Members
Fifteen of the terrorists were from Saudi Arabia, two were from the United Arab Emirates, one was from Lebanon and one was from Egypt.
Navajo Nation Reports Zero New Coronavirus Cases for the First Time
The Native American territory has 9,903 confirmed cases, with 7,154 patients reportedly recovered.
It's Colonel Sanders' Birthday, But KFC Has Had Its Fair Share of Scandals
KFC has come under fire a number of times in recent years for all kinds of accusations including racism, serving old food, and mutant chickens.
Coronavirus Cases Are Rising in These States
At least 18 U.S. states, including several in the Midwest region, have reported an rise in average daily new infections over recent weeks.
Living in the Mountains Could Mean You Have These Personality Traits
"The harsh and remote environment of mountainous frontier regions historically attracted non-conformist settlers strongly motivated by a sense of freedom," said researcher Friedrich Götz.
15 Quotes to Celebrate Labor Day and the Hardworking Americans It Honors
As people celebrate the end of summer, it's important to remember that Labor Day salutes everyday people across the country.
China May Dump U.S. Treasuries if Tensions Escalate, State Media Says
China is the holder of the second largest number of U.S. treasuries, amid a nadir in relations between the world's largest economies.
Who Is Jessica Krug? White Professor of Colonialism Pretended to Be Black
A white Jewish professor of African American history outed herself in a Medium article for assuming various Black identities since she was a child.
Are Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts Open on Labor Day? See Coffee Shop Hours
Several coffee shops are open on Labor Day but may be operating on reduced hours.
Coronavirus Cases Are Falling Fastest in These Five States
Several states, including California, Arizona and Georgia, have seen new infections decline in recent weeks.
Coronavirus Cases Are Rising Fastest in These Five States
Several states in the Midwest, including Iowa and South Dakota, have reported an increase in new cases in recent weeks.
China Links U.S. to India Border Fight, Framing Clash as Proxy Conflict
Tensions have been high along the Himalayan frontier between the two giant neighbors for months, with deadly clashes seriously undermining bilateral ties.
Georgia Tech Coronavirus Cases Double After Fraternity House Lockdown
The university has reported 716 total cases since March, including dozens of new cases reported since Saturday.
Russia Calls Out U.S. Hypocrisy Over Fast-Tracking Coronavirus Vaccine Plan
The head of Russia's sovereign wealth fund said the West was "shocked by Russia's success and had to go through four stages of accepting the inevitable."
China Refuses to Send COVID Vaccine Samples to Canada During Diplomatic Row
Diplomatic tensions may have set back Canadian efforts to develop a COVID-19 vaccine by months, as China continues disputes with both Canada and its neighbor the United States.
COVID-19 Outbreak at Bachelorette Party Infects Everybody Except One Person
Nearly 20 people from Massachusetts tested positive for the virus after attending the Rhode Island event.
U.S. States Where Coronavirus Cases Are Falling
Average new infections have been declining in nearly 40 states in recent weeks, including California, Florida, Texas and Arizona.
Russia Tech Helped Iran Track U.S. F-35s in Stand Off, Company Claims
The CEO of a technology firm has claimed that Iranian forces used a Russian-made radar system to identify and track American warplanes in January.
U.S. Accuses Allies of Helping Terrorists, Iran Lauds American 'Isolation'
The United Nations Security Council rejected American efforts to reimpose sanctions on Iran and to extend an international arms embargo on Tehran.
China Media Says Military Ready to Deal With U.S., Taiwan 'Secessionists'
Chinese forces are holding a series of drills to the north and south of Taiwan this week, amid heightened tensions with the U.S.
Trump's 'Fast-Track' COVID-19 Vaccine Might Not Arrive Before Winter 2021
Professor Andrew Pollard also said that cases of people being reinfected with the COVID-19 virus had to be closely monitored to ensure the effectiveness of a vaccine.
Europe: Snap Back Iran Sanctions or Snap Global Backbone
Europe must find its backbone and join the U.S. in holding Iran accountable.
U.S. Coronavirus Cases Are Rising in These 15 States
Average daily new cases have been on an upward trend in several states in the Midwest, including Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska.
NASA Photo Shows Spectacular, Swirling Storm Genevieve
At one point on Tuesday, Genevieve clocked wind speeds of around 130 miles per hour, making it a powerful Category 4 hurricane. It has now weakened to a tropical storm after lashing Baja California.
British Islamic State Suspects Will Not Face Death Penalty U.S. Tells U.K.
The two Islamic State suspects previously admitted playing a role in the kidnap of U.S. aid worker Kayla Mueller, who was tortured and sexually assaulted before her death in 2015.
5 Deadliest Regions For Coronavirus Deaths in the U.S.
New York alone has a higher death toll than the death totals reported in eight of the country's nine regions.
U.S. Military Expansion in Poland Risks 'Inadvertent Incidents': Russia
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo signed a new deal this weekend through which additional American forces will be deployed to Poland.
China Media Accuses U.S. of 'Stick-Ups' As Trump Mulls Next Tech Target
Trump said this weekend that his administration is considering action against other Chinese tech companies on national security grounds.
Illegal Mexico Border Crossings Surge Again After Plummeting Amid Pandemic
July marked the third consecutive month of increases in apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border.

