North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Monday morning, South Korean defense officials said, as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Seoul for a democracy summit. Police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed two people and left five others wounded Sunday in a historic Washington, D.C., neighborhood, officials said. The selections have been made, and 68 men's teams will compete for the NCAA National Championship, starting with four squads competing Tuesday and Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio. A man suspected of killing a New Mexico state trooper and a South Carolina paramedic was taken into custody Sunday after a shooting that involved police, authorities said. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has declared a state of emergency in 11 counties Sunday in the wake of severe storms that struck the state last week. Two people are in the hospital after being attacked by a bear in Slovakia, officials reported Sunday. The Environment Ministry may propose making the animals easier to hunt to reduce their population. "Kung Fu Panda 4" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an addition $30 million in receipts between Friday and Sunday, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced. The NCAA has been sued by 16 women over its transgender participation policies, an unprecedented action in the world of collegiate sports. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv on Sunday that his country cannot sit by and watch Palestinian men and women starve amid the war in Gaza. Two teen sisters were stabbed, one fatally, in a fight outside a New York City deli early Sunday morning, the NYPD said. Israeli forces continue to detain more than a dozen healthcare workers volunteering with the Palestine Red Crescent Society in Gaza, the organization said Sunday. Israeli police fired water cannons to deter tens of thousands of protesters who gathered Saturday night in Tel Aviv to protest against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "The Color Purple," Colman Domingo and Usher were among the top winners at the NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles. Burger King is facing a $15 million lawsuit filed by a concerned resident who claims the fast-food giant's location on Fulton Street in New York City is turning into a haven for drug dealers. A 61-year-old man who was illegally parked outside a Shell gas station in New York City was allegedly killed by the 30-year-old operator of a tow truck after a dispute, police said Sunday. On March 17, 1974, the oil-producing Arab countries agreed to lift a five-month embargo on petroleum sales to the United States. Actor Rob Lowe turns 60 and actor Patrick Duffy turns 75, among the famous birthdays for March 17. More Recent Articles |
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