Mozambique’s faded hotel squatters hope for change after polls
Around 4,000 people squatting at a once-luxurious hotel are hoping for a better life.
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Around 4,000 people squatting at a once-luxurious hotel are hoping for a better life.
Using the Gaia space telescope, astronomers have observed 55 massive stars ejected from their home star cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud at speeds equivalent to 80 times the speed of sound.
A new trial that compared acupuncture to a convincing placebo suggests that the treatment can help relieve sciatica pain.
This 2012 satellite photo shows a quartet of near-identical glaciers on Canada's Ellesmere Island. The ice masses help to spark life in the otherwise barren Arctic environment.
An ex-healthcare executive who former President Donald Trump gave a commuted sentence to has been arrested on charges of domestic violence, according to reports.
Police at the University of Montana issued an alert Tuesday morning to warn students and faculty of a bear wandering the campus.
HBO released the trailer for "Like Water for Chocolate" Tuesday. The new adaptation premieres Nov. 3 on HBO Latino and Max.
Polling shows that Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has less support among Black men than President Biden did four years ago.
During a Q&A, Trump shared his views on tariffs, monetary policy and the Federal Reserve. But he also went on meandering digressions.
In a rare, direct threat, Biden administration says Israel has 30 days to step up deliveries of food, medicine as Gaza faces massive starvation.
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic Rep. Colin Allred clashed over policy Tuesday during their first and only debate of the Texas Senate race.
A Florida man who allegedly tied his dog to a fence and abandoned it as Hurricane Milton approached the state is now charged with aggravated animal cruelty.
Travel agency-organised pub crawls will be banned in the Czech capital at night, the council says.
The Hollywood actor talks about fatherhood, his film career, and a brush with death.
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