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Ochocinco Is Oh So Over; NFL Player Officially Goes Back To His Old Name
The wide receiver is once again Chad Johnson. Now, we turn our eyes toward the NBA's Metta World Peace (formerly known as Ron Artest).
Pope In U.S. Visit Will Meet With Poor, President, Politicians
The Vatican announced that Pope Francis will visit Cuba and the U.S. Sept. 19-28. He will become the first pope to address Congress.
EPA Weighs In On Glyphosate, Says It Likely Doesn't Cause Cancer
The Environmental Protection Agency says that the country's most widely used weedkiller, glyphosate, probably does not cause cancer. The chemical has been under intense international scrutiny.
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 23)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Hundreds Fleeing South Sudan's Fighting Drown In Nile River
At least 200 refugees, mostly women and children, have died in the ferry accident near the northern city of Malakal.
Ukrainian Soldiers Killed In Attack By Separatists
Pro-Russian separatists attacked a military checkpoint in eastern Ukraine Thursday, killing at least 13 soldiers and wounding about 30. The country is preparing to hold national elections on Sunday.
Pot Use On The Rise In U.S., Report Says
Unlike in the rest of the world, more Americans are using the drug, according to a new United Nations report. Marijuana's potency is also on the rise, the report found.
South Sudanese Leaders Sign Cease-Fire Agreement
The pact calls for the "immediate cessation of hostilities." The world's youngest country has been roiled by ethnic violence since December. Thousands have been killed and 1.3 million are displaced.
Fighting Resumes In Gaza, As Israeli Military Says Cease-Fire Is Over
Just hours into what was supposed to be a three-day cease-fire, Israel and Hamas traded fire in Gaza. Palestinian officials said one attack killed scores of people.
North Korea's Kim Reappears In Public After Speculation About His Health
North Korean media, cited by South Korea's Yonhap News Agency, said he attended a ceremony marking the completion of a fertilizer plant in a town just north of the capital, Pyongyang.
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