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Complications have delayed the planned launch of NASA’s Artemis I mission, which was slated to take off Monday morning from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center on an unmanned, six-week test flight around the moon.

Shinzo Abe, the former Japanese prime minister, died Friday after he was shot and critically wounded during a campaign speech in western Japan, according to public broadcaster NHK. Hospital officials also confirmed his death, The Associated Press reported.

A man is in police custody after authorities said he tackled comedian Dave Chappelle onstage Tuesday night during a stand-up show in Los Angeles.

U.S. President Joe Biden and other leaders of Western countries have gathered in Belgium for three summits to address Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Three people, including two Pennsylvania state troopers, are dead following an overnight crash along an interstate in Philadelphia, authorities said.

The “critical incident” began about 2 a.m. Friday near the intersection of Elwood Street and 54th Avenue in south Phoenix, police said.

President Joe Biden has announced plans to stop the spread of the omicron variant, including plans to purchase a half-billion at-home, rapid COVID-19 tests that will be mailed to Americans who request them via a website, the White House said in a news release early Tuesday.

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell has died from coronavirus complications, his family announced Monday morning. He was 84.

Dozens of people are dead and dozens more are hurt after a rail overpass carrying train cars collapsed onto the road below late Monday in Mexico City, multiple news outlets are reporting.

Google and many of its services, including Google Drive, YouTube and Gmail, came back online after users reported widespread outages Monday morning, according to a website that tracks outages.