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At least 1 person was killed in a shooting at an Arkansas car show
Twenty other people, including children, were wounded in the shooting, according to authorities. One person was taken into custody, though there may have been multiple shooters, the police chief said.
Millions of Ukrainian children are still in school despite the war
Ukraine's focus on maintaining education during a war is in line with an emerging philosophy of disaster response.
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World Bank says war shocks will drag on Asian economies
The development lending institution urges governments to lift restrictions on trade and services and to end fossil fuel subsidies to encourage adoption of more green energy technologies.
Why nurses are raging and quitting after the RaDonda Vaught verdict
The former Tennessee nurse faces prison time for a fatal medication mistake. Reaction from her peers was swift and fierce on social media and beyond ― and it isn't over.
Ukraine president to speak at U.N. amid growing accusations of war crimes
World leaders expressed outrage over reports of dead Ukrainian civilians — many of whom appear to have been executed — strewn about in Bucha, a city northwest of Kyiv.
Charging Putin for potential war crimes is difficult, and any penalty hard to enforce
Neither Russia nor its president is likely to face an international tribunal — but that's not the only approach to war crimes, experts say.
As home births rise in popularity, some midwives operate in a legal gray area
As maternity wards continue to close across the U.S., demand for midwives has grown, especially in rural areas. But hospitals and health care providers have raised concerns about licensing and safety.
Fast, the easy checkout startup, shuts down after burning through investors' money
The startup received more than $120 million from venture capitalists in Silicon Valley and the support of Stripe, yet questions remained about its flamboyant CEO's business decisions and past deals.
Sri Lankan president revokes emergency amid growing protests
Anti-government public protests initially began over shortages of essentials such as cooking gas, petrol, electricity and milk powder and have spread to every part of the Indian Ocean island nation.
This nation's census let people add a time capsule message to be revealed in 2122
As usual, Ireland's census asks for people's names, ages and relationships. But a new feature allows people to add personal messages that stay under wraps for 100 years.
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