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Deadly Explosion at China Fireworks Store Kills 12

Second such incident in the region in recent days

Authorities Search for Missing Colombian Veterinarian During Floods

The veterinarian disappeared while providing aid during heavy flooding in Córdoba.

US Deports More Foreign Nationals to Cameroon, Lawyers Say

Lawyers report new group of third-country citizens sent to Cameroon on Monday.

Guatemala to Transition from Strict State of Siege to Less Restrictive State of Prevention

The 30-day state of siege imposed to curb gang violence will end on Monday and be replaced by a less restrictive state of prevention.

Some US Schools Cancel Class Photos After Online Epstein-Related Accusations

Allegations on social media prompt schools to scrap annual class photo plans

TSA Agents Work Unpaid at US Airports During Government Shutdown

The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security that went into effect early Saturday impacts the agency responsible for screening passengers and their luggage.

Médicos Sin Fronteras suspends operations at Gaza hospital due to armed presence

The medical charity cites security concerns as reason for halting work at one of Gaza's largest functioning hospitals.

Matt Weston Wins First Olympic Gold in Skeleton After Heraskevych Disqualification

The American athlete claims victory in the event after a surprising turn of events.

Diplomat overseeing Gaza ceasefire says violations threaten interim government

The top diplomat monitoring the US-negotiated Gaza ceasefire agreement says ongoing violations are putting the interim government at risk.

Marcelo Gallardo's Statue Sways as River Plate Success Fades

The former River Plate manager's legacy is in question as his team struggles.

Vatican Offers Dialogue to Traditionalist Group, But With Conditions

The Vatican warned a dissident traditionalist Catholic group that it risks falling into schism if it proceeds with plans to consecrate new bishops without the Holy See's approval.

Two US Navy Ships Collide in Caribbean, Injuring 2 Sailors

The incident occurred as part of a major military buildup in the region.

Canadian Olympic Team 'Devastated' by Deadly Shooting at British Columbia School

Tragedy strikes the Canadian Olympic community ahead of the Milan-Cortina Games.

Minions Bring Chaos to Olympic Ice After Music Dispute, Warns Sabate

Skating officials concerned over potential safety risks from animated characters on the ice.

New York Nurses Reach Deal to End Strike at Two Hospitals

The agreement comes after nearly a month of labor action at major health systems in New York City.

Injured Skiers Rely on Airlifts for Help and Safety

Helicopter rescues are a common sight at ski races, as seen with Lindsey Vonn's recent injury.

Masked Agents Symbolize Trump's Immigration Raids

Controversial tactics used by federal agents during deportation operations

Norwegian Ambassador Resigns Amid Criticism Over Alleged Epstein Ties

Resignation comes after scrutiny over diplomat's involvement in Middle East peace efforts in the 1990s.

Reports of ICE Tactics Spark Fear in Minnesota

Residents raise concerns over alleged use of fake plates and helmets by immigration agents.

Ski Governing Body Denies 'Rumor' of Jumpers Altering Anatomy to Gain Distance

The regulatory body dismissed reports that ski jumpers are enhancing their groin area to gain an advantage.