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Hijacked Gloves, Politicization Concerns In 2020 Census
U.S. Census Bureau officials on Thursday recapped the challenges of executing the nation's head count, which included hijacked personal protective equipment for census takers, difficulty getting access to tribal lands because of pandemic restrictions and...
Palestinian Teen Killed In Clash, Wounded Israeli Man Dies
A 16yearold Palestinian youth was killed Wednesday by Israeli gunfire in a clash in the northern West Bank, Palestinian health officials said, while Israel announced the death of a 19yearold man who was wounded in a driveby shooting earlier this week.
Husband Of Missing Colorado Woman Arrested On Murder Charge
The husband of a southern Colorado woman who has been missing for nearly a year has been arrested on multiple charges, including firstdegree murder, according to court documents.
Caitlyn Jenner Doing First Sit-down Interview Of Campaign
Caitlyn Jenner's candidacy for California governor is about to go from virtual to reality.
Prize Winner? Welcome To Britain With Relaxed Visa Requirements
Prize winners in the sciences and arts will have their applications to be able to live and work in Britain fasttracked from Wednesday, the interior ministry said, pressing its postBrexit pledge to attract only the "best and brightest".
People Aged Over 50 in Britain to be Offered 3rd Covid Vaccine Shot in Autumn: Report
A total of more than 34.6 million people in Britain have been given a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, government statistics showed.
Lockdown Rebel Wins Madrid Regional Election, Preliminary Results Show
The conservative leader of Spain's Madrid region, who for months defied the leftist central government by keeping bars and shops open during the COVID19 pandemic, won a regional election on Tuesday, preliminary results and opinion polls showed.
Australia Walks Back 'Racist' India Ban, Jail Threat After Backlash
Scott Morrison's government moved to ban travellers from India from entering Australia until May 15, threatening rule-breakers -- including Australian citizens -- with prison time.
Prosecutors: Suspects Tailed Lady Gaga's Dog Walker
Three men drove around the Hollywood area in late February, on the prowl for expensive French bulldogs to steal, prosecutors said. Their night would end in gunfire and the violent theft of pop star Lady Gagas beloved pets.
Ex-consumer Watchdog Tapped To Manage Federal Student Aid
A former federal consumer watchdog and Democratic nominee for Ohio governor has landed his next job.
Lubbock Votes To Ban Abortion, Setting Up Likely Legal Fight
Lubbock voters have approved a measure aimed at outlawing abortion in the West Texas city, a move likely to prompt legal action from opponents who call it an unconstitutional ban on the procedure.
United Cajun Navy Ends Role In Search For Lift Boat Workers
A nonprofit volunteer group announced Sunday it is suspending its organization of search efforts for seven men missing since an offshore oil industry vessel capsized off Louisianas coast on April 13.
Mexico Mayoral Candidate Runs Despite DEA Alert, Warrant
A candidate for President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obradors Morena is running for mayor of a cartelplagued city in southern Mexico despite the fact he apparently has an outstanding drug charge in the United States.
Newsmax Apologizes To Dominion Worker For False Allegations
Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.
Car Bomb Blast in Afghanistan Kills At Least 14, Wounds 90
The blast occurred in a residential area of Pul-e-Alam, capital of Logar province, as people were breaking their Ramadan fast.
Indian-American Couple Sentenced For Laundering Over USD500K On Behalf Of Phone Scammers
As part of a tech support scam, the callers induced victims to send money on the pretext of supposed technical support for their computers.