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Asian shares mostly rise, cheered by Wall Street rally to more records

11:19 PM on Tuesday, September 9

Asian shares are mostly higher, echoing the record rally on Wall Street after the latest update on the job market bolstered hopes the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates

Judge pauses California's request to bar Trump administration's ongoing use of National Guard troops

11:02 PM on Tuesday, September 9

A federal judge who ruled last week that the Trump administration broke federal law by sending National Guard troops to the Los Angeles area says he will not immediately consider a request to bar the ongoing use of 300 Guard troops

South Korea sends plane to US to bring back workers detained in immigration raid

10:11 PM on Tuesday, September 9

South Korean media reports a charter plane has left for the U.S. to bring back Korean workers detained in an immigration raid in Georgia

Court rules Lisa Cook can remain a Fed governor for now while fighting Trump’s attempt to fire her

10:06 PM on Tuesday, September 9

A federal court has ruled that embattled Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook can remain in her position while she fights President Donald Trump’s efforts to fire her

Killing of former Auburn professor at city park shakes community

8:28 PM on Tuesday, September 9

The killing of a retired Auburn University professor at a city park has rattled the college town

Trump dines at a restaurant near the White House to promote his federal law enforcement surge in DC

7:49 PM on Tuesday, September 9

President Donald Trump had dinner at a seafood restaurant near the White House as part of his effort to promote deploying the National Guard and federalizing the police force in the nation's capital

Missouri Republicans advance Trump-backed plan to redraw US House districts

2:01 PM on Tuesday, September 9

Missouri's Republican-led House has passed a plan to redraw the state's congressional districts at the urging of President Donald Trump

The oldest pipe organ in the Christian world sounds after 800 years of silence

10:14 AM on Tuesday, September 9

After 800 years of silence, a pipe organ that researchers say is the oldest in the Christian world has roared back to life at a monastery in Jerusalem’s Old City

Israeli strike in Qatar targets Hamas leaders as they weigh Gaza ceasefire proposal

9:12 AM on Tuesday, September 9

Israel launched a strike targeting Hamas’ leadership in Qatar as they considered a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip

Anger over corruption and nepotism fuel Nepal’s deadly protests over social media ban

6:35 AM on Tuesday, September 9

Nepal’s government has faced violent protests over a ban on popular social media platforms, leading to police use of deadly force and the resignation of the prime minister

Texas Democrat James Talarico joins a widening US Senate race

6:03 AM on Tuesday, September 9

A Democratic lawmaker from Austin whose profile has risen with viral videos confronting right-wing policies is launching a long shot bid for a U.S. Senate seat in Texas

Russian glide bomb attack in eastern Ukraine kills 24 people collecting their pensions

5:51 AM on Tuesday, September 9

Officials say a Russian glide bomb has struck a village in eastern Ukraine as people stood in line in the open air to collect their monthly pension

Israeli military urges full evacuation of Gaza City ahead of expanded military operation

1:47 AM on Tuesday, September 9

Israel’s military warned Gaza City residents to evacuate ahead of its plans to take control of what it portrays as Hamas’ last remaining stronghold and where hundreds of thousands of people remain under conditions of famine

Brazil's Supreme Court nears a verdict in coup plot trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro

12:04 AM on Tuesday, September 9

Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro is one step away from being convicted for attempting a coup, after two Supreme Court justices voted to find the right-wing leader guilty of trying to illegally hang onto power

Protests against Nepal's social-media ban grow more violent as demonstrators set buildings on fire

10:00 PM on Monday, September 8

Protests against Nepal’s short-lived ban on social media grew increasingly violent as demonstrators set government buildings and politicians’ homes on fire and attacked some leaders

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