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Officials said more buildings collapsed, trapping some people, while scores of injuries were recorded in neighboring Syria too.
The actor-producer will no longer face a firearm sentence enhancement that would have guaranteed a minimum of five years in prison.
City officials said the gator, likely dumped as an unwanted pet, appeared lethargic and possibly cold-shocked.
Carter, at age 98 the longest-lived American president, had a recent series of short hospital stays, but has now “decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family," said The Carter Center in a statement.
Unequal tax revenue means underfunded schools lose heat in winter or can't stop rain from leaking through the ceiling onto students.
Monday's visit was a gesture of solidarity and a pledge of continued U.S. support, including an additional half-billion dollars of assistance.
Five former Memphis police officers accused of playing a role in the death of Tyre Nichols pleaded not guilty.
Environmental Protection Agency Head Michael Regan made a stop in East Palestine, Ohio, to speak with residents who continue to raise concerns about the health and safety of their town.
A new study predicts that rising energy costs that have followed in the wake of Russia's war with Ukraine could push millions of people around the globe into extreme poverty.
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