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Airline Denies Mom And Son, 2, After He Refused To Wear Mask
A New Hampshire woman was not allowed to stay on an American Airlines flight with her 2yearold son because he would not wear a mask, stoking a discussion about how to balance compassion with rules designed to keep others safe.
Justice Ginsburg To Be Honored At U.S. Supreme Court, Capitol
The body of late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last week at age 87, will lie in repose outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday and Thursday so members of the public can pay their respects before she lies in state at the U.S. Capitol on Friday.
Alone Among Nations, US Moves To Restore UN Iran Sanctions
The United States slapped additional sanctions on Iran on Monday after the Trump administration's unilateral weekend declaration that all United Nations penalties that were eased under the 2015 nuclear deal had been restored,
Algeria Leader Says Early Parliament Vote Before Year's End
The Algerian president says early legislative elections aimed at opening parliament to civil society will be held before the end of the year to give a new face to a parliament long dominated by a single party.
Archaeologists Unearth 27 Coffins At Egypt's Saqqara Pyramid
Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed more than two dozen ancient coffins in a vast necropolis south of Cairo, an official said Monday.
Myanmar Rejects Calls To Postpone Election Despite Virus Surge
Myanmar plans to push ahead with a November general election despite calls from opposition parties to postpone it because of a surge in novel coronavirus cases, officials said.
Drug Used to Treat Coronavirus Infections in Cats May Be Effective Against Covid-19: Study
However, the researchers said clinical trials will need to run their course before anyone can be sure that the drug is both safe and effective for treating COVID-19 in humans.
US Faces a Smoldering Covid-19 Pandemic Nationwide as Flu Season Starts
Top US infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci has said he would like to see new cases below 10,000 per day before flu season starts in October.
Nearly 80% Displaced People Have Lost Job, Income Due To Virus: Survey
Some 77% of people displaced by conflicts have lost a job or revenue since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, a survey by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) showed on Monday.
2020 Watch: Is This Suddenly A New Election?
Presidential politics move fast. What were watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
Israeli Court Approves Extradition To Australia Of Sex-crime Suspect
An Israeli court ruled on Monday that a former principal of an Australian school accused of sexually assaulting students could be extradited to Australia for trial, but implementation could be held up by an appeal.
For Most NYC Students, Back To School, But Not The Classroom
Mondays return to New York City schools wont be the return anyone planned for. For most, it wont be a return at all.
Ginsburg's Death Puts Roe V. Wade On The Ballot In November
It's been a throwaway line in presidential campaigns for years: Roe v. Wade is on the ballot.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's Made-up Car Plants, Court Revisionism
President Donald Trump and his GOP allies are playing loose with the facts when it comes to a successor for the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Trump's Ohio Suburb Slide Signals Peril In Industrial North
Peggy Lehner, a Republican state senator in Ohio, doesn't sugarcoat what she has seen happen to support for President Donald Trump in her suburban Dayton district.
Brazil Reports 16,389 New Coronavirus Cases, 363 Deaths
Brazil recorded 16,389 additional confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours, and 363 deaths from the disease, the Health Ministry said on Sunday.