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Trump Critic Cheney Cautions Jan. 6 Riot Could Happen Again
Rep. Liz Cheney, newly ousted from House Republican leadership for challenging former President Donald Trump, criticized GOP colleagues Sunday for downplaying the Jan. 6 riot and condoning Trumps lies that the 2020 election was stolen, saying they were co...
Witnesses: Man Who Killed Arkansas Woman Lured Out Neighbors
An Arkansas man who authorities say fatally shot an 87yearold neighbor was trying to lure residents of his apartment complex outside before someone shot and killed him, according to witnesses.
26 Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza City in Deadliest Single Attack Since Fighting Began
At least 181 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, including 52 children and 31 women. Eight Israelis have been killed, including a 5-year-old boy and a soldier.
Brazil Struggles to Vaccinate as Covid Toll Spirals
Around 33 million people 15 percent of the population have received at least one vaccine dose in Brazil, a proportion still too small to have a substantial impact on the virus' spread.
Protesters In Major US Cities Decry Airstrikes Over Gaza
ProPalestinian protesters took to the streets of Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia and other U.S. cities on Saturday to demand an end to Israeli airstrikes over the Gaza Strip.
Greek Extreme Right Euro-MP Extradited To Greece
Ioannis Lagos, a Greek farright member of the European Parliament, was extradited to Greece Saturday to begin serving a 13year prison sentence.
2 Men Wrongfully Sent To Death Row Awarded $75M In Damages
A jury in a North Carolina federal civil rights case has awarded $75 million to two Black, intellectually disabled half brothers who spent decades behind bars after being wrongfully convicted in the 1983 rape and murder of an 11yearold girl.
City Where Daunte Wright Shot To Vote On Policing Changes
Leaders in the Minneapolis suburb where a police officer fatally shot Daunte Wright during a traffic stop in April are expected to vote Saturday on a resolution that would put the city on track to major changes to its policing practices.
DIARY: In Gaza, Bombs Drop And The Conflict Again Hits Home
On Friday morning, a military airstrike smashed my family's farm in the northern Gaza Strip into a jagged mass of metal and splintered trees. An Israeli bomb had slammed into the yard, carving a crater into the dirt and leaving rubble in its wake.
Let's Face It: Washington Adjusts To New Mask Guidance
Jill Biden says finally going maskfree feels like we're moving forward. A Republican senator says going unmasked "certainly helps the flow of conversation.
Parkland Sheriff Gets Job Reviewing Red Light Tickets
A former South Florida sheriff who was removed from office by the governor because of his agency's response to the Parkland school shooting that left 17 people dead has found a new job reviewing the footage of red light cameras.
Israel Fires Artillery Into Gaza, Palestinian Rocket Attacks Persist
Israel fired artillery and mounted more air strikes on Friday against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip amid constant rocket fire deep into Israel's commercial centre.
Israel Fires Artillery Into Gaza Amid Persistent Palestinian Rocket Attacks
Israel fired artillery and mounted more air strikes on Friday against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip amid constant rocket fire deep into Israel's commercial centre.
Judge Refuses To Free Capitol Riot Suspect Linked To Militia
A federal judge refused Thursday to free a Texas man whom authorities have accused of planning an attack on a social media company's facility after he returned home from storming the U.S. Capitol.
Ukraine Opposition Leader And Putin Ally Under House Arrest
A top Ukrainian opposition politician with close links to Russian President Vladimir Putin was placed under house arrest Thursday, days after being charged with treason.
Company Defies Michigan Governor's Order To Close Pipeline
An Upper Midwestern oil pipeline continued operating Wednesday, despite a shutdown demand from Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that the operator warned could lead to fuel disruptions similar to those resulting from a cyberattack on an East Coast system.