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French Police Face Worst Nightmare: An Attacker They Never Saw Coming
The teenager identified by prosecutors as Abdoulakh A. lived with his family and had never appeared on the radar of French intelligence agencies. But he propelled himself into their sights in horrific manner on Friday evening when he beheaded a school tea...
US Resorts Adapt To New Normal Of Skiing Amid Pandemic
Helmet, goggles, skis? Check. Hand sanitizer, face covering, reservation? Check.
Black Immigrants Find Camaraderie, Divide Amid Protests
Inspired by the global protests against systemic racism and police brutality, Nigerian American blogger Nifesimi Akingbe donned a black shirt that read I am Black history, and began recording a video.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump Sees What Others Do Not In The Pandemic
I believe were rounding the corner." Were a winner on the excess mortality. We have the vaccines coming and we have the therapies coming. We have done an amazing job.
Austrian Foreign Minister Tests Positive For COVID-19 After EU Meeting
Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg has tested positive for the coronavirus and might have caught it at a meeting with his European Union counterparts on Monday, a spokeswoman for his ministry said on Saturday.
Trump Plays Down Virus As He Steps Up Pitch For Second Term
Gone are the days when President Donald Trump held forth daily at the White House podium flanked by members of his coronavirus task force. And the days when Vice President Mike Pence and other task force officials would head to Trumps office to brief him...
Remdesivir Questioned By WHO Trial; Women Take Virus More Seriously Than Men
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID19, the illness caused by the virus.
U.S. To Carry Out First Federal Execution Of A Woman In Seven Decades
The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it has scheduled the first federal execution of a woman in almost 70 years, setting a Dec. 8 date to put to death Lisa Montgomery, convicted of a 2004 murder.
Ex-Angels Employee Indicted In Tyler Skaggs' Fatal Overdose
A federal grand jury indicted a former Los Angeles Angels employee on drug charges for allegedly providing Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs with the drugs that caused his overdose death.
Teacher Knifed To Death In France After Showing Class Cartoons Of Prophet Mohammad
A man knifed to death a middle school history teacher in France who had shown his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad that Muslims consider to be blasphemous, French officials said on Friday.
Belgium Imposes Covid Curfew, Closes Bars And Restaurants
Faced with a resurgence of coronavirus cases, the Belgian government on Friday announced new restrictions to try to hold the disease in check, including a nighttime curfew and the closure of cafes, bars and restaurants for a month.
Phone Of Casino Exec In Trade Secrets Flap To Be Examined
A forensic expert must examine the personal phone of an Atlantic City casino executive accused of taking valuable data on the Borgata's top customers to his new job at a competing casino, a federal judge has ruled.
Trump On Defense, Courting Voters In Two Must-win States
Backed into a corner and facing financial strains, President Donald Trump fought to defend his sagging reelection bid Friday in a state Republicans haven't lost in nearly three decades. With Election Day looming, Democrat Joe Biden pushed to keep voters f...
GOP, Dems Hope Supreme Court Fight Bolsters Senate Prospects
For Republicans, the nomination fight over Amy Coney Barrett is a chance to seal conservative control of the Supreme Court for decades. For some GOP senators, it's also a lifeline they hope will preserve their political careers and their party's control o...
Yemen's Rival Sides Complete War's Largest Prisoner Exchange
Yemens warring sides completed a major, U.N.brokered prisoner swap on Friday, officials said, a development that could revive the countrys stalled peace process after more than five years of grinding conflict.
Guinea's President, 82, Seeks To Prolong Rule In Sunday Vote
Guinean President Alpha Conde, 82, is seeking a third term in office Sunday, insisting his attempt to prolong his rule does not make him a dictator even as opposition protesters slam his candidacy as an illegal power grab.