Immigration rises to top of voters' minds ahead of Super Tuesday, polls find
One poll found that 53% of respondents support building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, up from 48% in 2015.
US lawmakers advance bill to force TikTok to cut ties with Chinese owner
Critics say Beijing could force video-sharing app to share data on its US users and spread propaganda.
North Korea’s COVID curbs still strangling economy, report says
Cross-border movement of people and trade have practically evaporated since the pandemic, Human Rights Watch says.
MH370 went missing 10 years ago. An Indonesian family hopes it can be found
The Malaysian Airlines plane with 239 people on board disappeared as it crossed into Vietnamese airspace in March 2014.
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‘Terrible tragedy’: Canada rocked by mass killing of Sri Lankan family
The victims of a rare Ottawa attack included four children and two adults. A 19-year-old acquaintance was arrested.
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Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy are meant for long-term use. Some patients want to stop
Millions of Americans who have used new obesity drugs like Wegovy to lose weight and improve health are wondering what happens if they stop taking them
Houthi missile strike kills three civilian mariners, U.S. says
A Houthi missile struck the MV True Confidence off Yemen, killing three, injuring four others and causing significant damage to the ship, officials said.
Haitian leader, unable to return to country, faces pressure to resign
With the presidency vacant and lawmakers’ terms expired, Ariel Henry is the last politician in the Haitian government.
Houthi strike kills 3 civilian mariners, U.S. officials say, the first fatalities in militants’ campaign
The Houthis launched a missile that killed three people on a cargo ship, marking the first known fatalities in the Houthis’ months-long campaign of violence against maritime traffic.
U.S. sanctions Houthi revenue source as militants claim first deaths in Red Sea attacks
The Biden administration on Wednesday blacklisted a pair of ships and their operators for being involved in an Iranian financier's sprawling network that benefits the Iran proxy militia.
On This Day, March 7: Police attack Selma, Ala., marchers on Bloody Sunday
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