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Winners And Losers In Super League Plan For European Soccer
The plan for a Super League is shaping up as perhaps the most polarizing idea in European soccer in more than a generation.
Feds Weighing How To Respond After Verdict In Chauvin Trial
The Biden administration is privately weighing how to handle the upcoming verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, including considering whether President Joe Biden should address the nation and dispatching specially traine...
Trump Calls Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan 'a Wonderful Thing', But Not Without Jabbing Joe Biden
Trump urged his successor to draw an end to America's longest war well before the September 11 deadline that Biden set last week.
Pig's Head Left At Former Home Of Chauvin Defense Witness
Vandals left a pigs head at the onetime California home of a useofforce expert who testified on behalf of the officer accused of killing George Floyd, police said.
Five Killed as Police Opens Fire on Protest at Chinese-financed Plant in Bangladesh
They were protesting over unpaid wages, working hours and alleged discrimination.
Covid-19 Deaths Cross a Staggering 3 Million Globally: Report
The daily death count has been increasing, with an average of 12,000 deaths a day last week.
'Enough is Enough', Says Relative of Elderly Sikh Woman Killed in Indianapolis Mass Shooting
About 90 per cent of the workers at this delivery service facility are said to be Indian-Americans, mostly from the Sikh community.
Deputy Fatally Shoots Knife-wielding Man In South Florida
A knifewielding man who made threats and refused to drop his weapon was fatally shot when he lunged toward a sheriff's deputy outside a South Florida strip mall, investigators said.
Regulators Rebuke PG&E For Neglect In Reducing Wildfire Risk
California regulators are stepping up their oversight of Pacific Gas & Electric after finding that the nation's largest utility has neglected the maintenance of an electrical grid that has ignited a series of deadly wildfires in Northern California and fo...
West Virginia Gov Signs Needle Exchange Program Regulations
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice on Thursday signed a bill to introduce more stringent requirements to needle exchange programs amid a spike in HIV cases in the state.
Britain Has No Plans To Halt Rapid COVID-19 Testing -health Ministry
Britain's health ministry said on Thursday there were no plans to halt rapid coronavirus testing, after the Guardian newspaper reported the programme may be scaled back in England because of concerns about false positives.
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UNITED STATES-AFGHANISTAN Chart. This AP embed shows known US troop levels in Afghanistan since 2002. Sources: U.S. Central Command; The White House
Many Women in Poor Nations Can't Say 'No to Sex', Seek Healthcare: UN Report
The report by the U.N. Population Fund said the data covers only about one-quarter of the world's countries, over half in Africa.
Texas Truck Driver Indicted In Deaths Of 8 Migrants In Crash
A Texas man who drove a pickup truck involved in a deadly headon crash, killing eight migrants he was carrying, was indicted Wednesday on federal charges.
Israel Honors Pfizer Chief At Independence Day Celebrations
Israel paid tribute to the chief executive of international drug maker Pfizer Inc. during its Independence Day celebrations Wednesday, thanking him for a partnership that has helped the country carry out one of the world's most successful coronavirus vacc...
Endangered Tiger Cubs Make First Public Appearances At Zoo
Cubs from two subspecies of endangered tigers made their public debut on Wednesday at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.