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Ex-Honduran Candidate Endorses Zelaya Party For President
Former Honduran presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla has endorsed Xiomara Castro de Zelaya in the country's Nov. 28 presidential elections.
California Mom Allegedly Hosted Teen Sex, Drinking Parties
A California mother is accused of hosting alcoholfilled parties for her teenage son and his friends at her Silicon Valley home and other places and encouraging them to drink heavily and engage in sex acts with intoxicated girls, some of them nonconsensual...
US Does Not Support Normalization Of Relations With Syria
The United States does not support efforts to normalize relations with the government of President Bashar Assad or lift sanctions imposed on Damascus until there is progress in the political process in the wartorn country, the U.S. secretary of state said...
Turkey Says it Will Do "What is Necessary" After Syria Attacks
Turkey controls swathes of territory in north Syria with allied Syrian rebels, after carrying out three separate cross-border offensive into the region against Islamic State and the YPG.
Cuba Denies Permission For Opposition Marches
Cuba on Tuesday denied government opponents permission to stage what they said would be a peaceful march for civil liberties in the capital Havana and a few other provinces on grounds it was part of efforts to overthrow the government, according to a lett...
15 Dead After China's Coal Region Receives 3 Months' Rain in A Week, Triggering Floods
Experts say freak weather events such as heavy floods and punishing droughts are becoming increasingly common because of climate change.
Report Concludes UK Waited Too Long For Virus Lockdown
The deadly delay resulted from ministers failure to question the recommendations of scientific advisers
Guatemala Transfers Prosecutor Who Pursued Former Dictator
Guatemalas attorney general has transferred the prosecutor leading the office that took former dictator Efran Ros Montt and other former military officers to trial for crimes against humanity.
Column: Andretti & Herta Would Be F1's American Dream Team
A professional race car driver by day and drummer in a band by night, California surfer Colton Herta is as Gen Z as you ever will see.
Oil Spill Sidelines Surfers, Hurts Shops In California
Richard Beach stayed clear of the ocean for several days after an undersea pipeline leaked crude into the waters off Southern California, sending a foul smell across the shore.
Allen West, Texas GOP Gubernatorial Hopeful, Has COVID-19
Tea party firebrand Allen West, a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of Texas, said Saturday that he has received monoclonal antibody injections after being diagnosed with COVID19 pneumonia.
Army General Who Commanded In Iraq Dies Of Cancer At Age 67
Raymond T. Odierno, a retired Army general who commanded American and coalition forces in Iraq at the height of the war and capped a 39year career by serving as the Army's chief of staff, has died, his family said Saturday. He was 67.
North Macedonia Police Seize Counterfeit Currency, Arrest 2
North Macedonia police say they have seized counterfeit banknotes with a purported value of nearly 1 million euros during a routine checkup of the luggage of two Cameroon citizens at the countrys main international airport. Both men were arrested.
Czech Voters Oust Communists From Parliament For First Time Since 1948
Czech voters evicted the communists from parliament on Saturday for the first time since the end of World War Two, voting out a party whose forebears ruled the central European nation from 1948 until the Velvet Revolution of 1989 that ushered in democracy...
Biden Wants to Address Delays in Green Card Processing System: White House
The inordinate delay in the procession of hundreds and thousands of talented Indian technology professionals, at times running into several decades, is one of the major issues of concern among the Indian-Americans.
Negotiations Break Down At Virginia Redistricting Commission
Negotiations broke down Friday between members of Virginia's bipartisan redistricting commission after Democrats and Republicans failed to agree on which proposed maps they should use as a starting point.