A makeshift scaffolding collapse at a church in Arerti, Ethiopia, on Wednesday killed at least 22 people and injured 55, ...
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On Oct. 5, 2005, scientists announced that for the first time they were able to genetically sequence the strain of avian flu that was behind the 1918 pandemic that killed up to 50 million people ...
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Today-History-Oct03

Today in History for Oct. 3rd: In 1226, St. Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan order, died. He was canonized in 1228. In 1692, in Massachusetts, theologian Increase Mather published his ...
South Africa’s auto industry is showing a cautious recovery, with $855 million in new investments focused on upgrades and capacity preservation. Major OEMs, such as Toyota, Ford, and Mercedes, ...
Scaffolding set up for a Virgin Mary festival at an Ethiopian church collapsed, killing dozens and wounding more than 200, ...
DHS is offering unaccompanied migrant children a "one-time resettlement" stipend of $2,500 to voluntarily depart the U.S., ...
Thousands gathered in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, on Saturday for the East African country’s thanksgiving festival, ...
Matmo has regained strength, becoming a typhoon again as it left the Philippines and moved toward southern China’s Hainan ...
Starting the week of Nov. 3, The News will produce a printed paper six days a week, from Tuesday through Sunday. We will ...
About one in five U.S. international students are from China. Since the pandemic’s end, fewer Chinese students have enrolled ...