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Arizoan Senate Releases More Records Of 2020 Election Review
Lawyers representing the Republicancontrolled Arizona Senate in a review of 2020 election results in the state's most populous county released a slew of communications between GOP lawmakers, their audit liasions and others under a court order obtained by...
Helped By Tech Giants, BioNTech Vaccines Finally Reach Taiwan
The first batch of BioNTech SE's COVID19 vaccine arrived in Taiwan on Thursday, after months of heated political and diplomatic wrangling and helped by the involvement of two of the world's most important tech firms. Taiwan has blamed China, which clai...
Ex-FBI Official Accused Of Claiming Hours He Didn't Work
A former section chief at the FBIs Quantico laboratory is facing federal charges, accused of claiming nearly 900 hours of work he didnt do over four years, according to court documents.
Questioning Primacy Of EU Law Holding Up Recovery Money For Poland -Gentiloni
Poland's challenge to the primacy of European Union law over national law is holding up the release of 57 billion euros in EU recovery funds to Warsaw, European Economic Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni said on Wednesday.
Taliban Parade to Show Off Plundered US Military Hardware in Kandahar
Kandahar is the ethnic Pashtun heartland of the Taliban where the hardline group was founded and from where it rose to power in 1996.
EXPLAINER: Details Of The Final Version Of Texas Voting Bill
The sweeping changes to Texas' election code now awaiting GOP Gov. Greg Abbott's signature would make it harder sometimes even legally riskier to cast a ballot in the state, which already has some of the nation's most restrictive voting laws.
Police Investigate Murder-suicide At Assisted Living Center
An elderly man and woman with gunshot wounds died Tuesday at a Honolulu assisted living center in what police are calling a murdersuicide.
Oklahoma Court Reverses McGirt Rulings In 4 Death Cases
An Oklahoma appeals court on Tuesday reversed four of its previous rulings that overturned death penalty cases based on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling limiting state jurisdiction for crimes committed on tribal reservations.
French Submarine To Visit US Navy Base In Connecticut
A French submarine is planning to dock at the U.S. Navy base in Connecticut on Wednesday on a routine port visit.
Ex-Backpage Owners Head To Trial Over Alleged Sex Ads
Two journalists who founded an alternative weekly newspaper in Phoenix and later created the lucrative classified site Backpage.com are scheduled to go on trial Wednesday on charges of facilitating prostitution and laundering money in what authorities say...
Judge Strips Unvaccinated Illinois Mom Of Rights To See Son
An Illinois judge has barred a divorced mother from seeing her 11yearold son because she isn't vaccinated against COVID19.
In US, An Effort to Commemorate Thousands of Lynching Victims
A year after the killing of George Floyd, activists are mounting a campaign to honor the memory of several thousand African Americans who were lynched throughout the country.
Nora, Now Tropical Storm, Kills Boy In Mexican Resort Town
Nora, which has now weakened to a tropical storm, killed one boy over the weekend after torrential rains and heavy winds caused a building the popular resort town Puerto Vallarta to partially collapse.
Police: Station Shooting, Lyft Driver's Death May Be Linked
Authorities were trying to determine if there was a connection between two incidents in separate Dallas suburbs Sunday, one which resulted in the wounding of a man who opened fire inside a police station and another which involved the death of a Lyft driv...
First Group Of Afghan Refugees Arrives In Kosovo For Temporary Shelter
The first group of Afghan refugees arrived in Kosovo on Sunday, which has agreed to temporarily shelter them until they can be permanently relocated to the United States.