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Ruben Riaz's wife Eva Mireles, who was a teacher at the school, had been shot and had called him for help
Planned oil-drilling project on Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope is a major environmental decision by the Biden administration
Built in the early 20th century, Mother Mosque of America is located in the Midwestern state of Iowa
Trees have become an annual phenomenon but face threats from climate change
The trees were given as a gift from the mayor of Tokyo 111 years ago and have become an annual phenomenon
Government employees have been told to delete the Chinese-owned social media app from their mobile phones and an outright ban could come soon
The National travels to Iowa, where Republican presidential hopefuls are gathering ahead of 2024 election
Hadi Pir, a Yazidi from Sinjar, worked with US forces during the Iraq war before moving his family to Nebraska
The US has downed three objects following a week-long Chinese balloon 'spying' saga that has intensified the hunt for breaches of its airspace
Documents and official records that should have been given to the government have been found in locations linked to the US President
Hundreds of items from the social media platform's headquarters in San Francisco were sold
A computer malfunction delayed and cancelled thousands of flights, leading to misery for travellers at home and abroad
The new social networking platform was launched when Elon Musk took over at Twitter and already has hundreds of thousands of users
Was this the year that sealed Donald Trump's political fate or was it a crowning moment for President Joe Biden?
Striking project is key to Dubai's efforts to turn the town into a leading tourism destination
