3 men killed in Mexico City following monthslong dispute over house

The grisly pre-Christmas killings of two young men and their uncle at an early 1900s house in Mexico City cast attention on the dark side of the capital’s booming real estate market, fed by a lack of legal documents and gangs that illegally seize properties. Actor Andrés Tirado, his musician brother Jorge Tirado and an […]

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Soccer legend Pelé remains hospitalized amid cancer fight

Family members of Brazilian soccer great Pelé are gathering at the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo where the 82-year-old global icon has been since the end of November. Doctors said earlier this week that Pelé’s cancer had advanced, adding the three-time World Cup winner is under “elevated care” related to “kidney and cardiac dysfunctions.” […]

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Maxi Jazz, lead singer of British band Faithless, dies at 65

Maxi Jazz, lead singer for the British band Faithless, has died at age 65, a representative for the band confirmed to CBS News Saturday. The band also confirmed his death in posts to social media.  Jazz, whose real name was Maxwell Fraser, “died peacefully in his sleep” on Friday night, the band posted to its Twitter […]

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At least 27 injured when stands collapse during basketball game in Egypt

At least 27 people were injured when stands partly collapsed Saturday during a basketball game in the Egyptian capital of Cairo, health authorities said. Officials said part of the seats fell on spectators at the Super Cup match between Cairo’s Al-Ahly and Ittihad of Alexandria following a stampede in the stands. The game at the […]

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Iranian doctor faces execution, amid outcry over protest-related sentences

Comment on this story Comment Hamid Ghare-Hassanlou, 53, and his wife Farzaneh, 46, were on their way home from a cemetery near Karaj, some 30 miles west of Tehran, when they hit standstill traffic. That’s when their trouble began, according to friends, family members and human rights advocates, who have been trying to piece together […]

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Pope on Christmas: Jesus was poor, so don’t be power-hungry

Comment on this story Comment VATICAN CITY — Recalling Jesus’ birth in a stable, Pope Francis rebuked those “ravenous” for wealth and power at the expense of the vulnerable, including children, in a Christmas Eve homily decrying war, poverty and greedy consumerism. In the splendor of St. Peter’s Basilica, Francis presided over the evening Mass […]

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Taliban bans Afghan women from working for NGOs.

Comment on this story Comment ISLAMABAD — The Taliban has issued another sweeping ban on women in public life, barring female Afghan employees from working at international organizations. The ministry of economy announced the decision in a statement Saturday, saying “all female employees who are working in their respective departments should stop their work until […]

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Here’s What’s in the $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Passed

Congress passed an extensive $1.7 trillion spending bill this week—narrowly avoiding a government shutdown—that will fund the government through next fall and deliver an additional $45 billion to the war effort in Ukraine if President Biden gives the bill his seal of approval. Most Republicans voted against the legislation in the House, but nine broke […]

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U.S. Declares Texas Grid Emergency in Arctic Blast

The U.S. Energy Department declared a power emergency in Texas, citing a shortage of electricity as an Arctic winter blast causes power plants to fail. The order allows the state’s grid operator to exceed certain air pollution limits to boost generation amid record power demand in the state. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, whose […]

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Judge Rejects Kari Lake’s Challenge of Her Defeat in Arizona

PHOENIX — A judge has thrown out Republican Kari Lake’s challenge of her defeat in the Arizona governor’s race to Democrat Katie Hobbs, rejecting her claim that problems with ballot printers at some polling places on Election Day were the result of intentional misconduct. In a decision Saturday, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson, […]

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