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Money Short For Effort To ID Panama Victims Of US Invasion
A commission in Panama charged with identifying the remains of some victims of the 1989 U.S. invasion of the country said Friday it is in danger of running out of funding.
Biden: Trump Diagnosis Is 'Bracing Reminder' Of Virus Stakes
Democrat Joe Biden offered sympathy to President Donald Trump over his coronavirus diagnosis on Friday while casting the moment as a reminder of the worldwide health crisis that has hit the United States particularly hard.
What We Know, And What We Don't, About Trump's Coronavirus
There are many unanswered questions surrounding President Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis and treatment. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said he only had mild symptoms, and his doctor said Trump was fatigued. But the president was being flo...
Kansas City Police Arrest Of Pregnant Woman Criticized
Videos of a Kansas City police officer kneeling on a pregnant Black woman while arresting her have reignited calls for the city's police chief to resign and for the officer involved to be fired.
Sheriff: Men In Truck Chased, Shot At Black Teens On ATVs
A white father and son in rural Mississippi have been arrested after they allegedly chased two Black teenagers on ATVs off the road and repeatedly shot at them from a pickup truck, a sheriff's deputy said Friday.
After Trump Gets Virus, Congress Reconsiders Testing Its Own
Congressional leaders said Friday they are taking a fresh look at requiring virus testing on Capitol Hill after President Donald Trump's virus infection revived fears of an outbreak in the close, increasingly tense quarters of the House and Senate.
Amnesty: Hundreds Detained As Egyptian Police Quash Protests
Egyptian authorities have arrested hundreds of people in their effort to clamp down on a spate of small but exceptionally rare protests across the country, a global watchdog and human rights lawyers said Friday.
Joe Biden Tests Negative for Coronavirus, Urges Americans to Wear a Mask and Keep Social Distance
Donald Trump had earlier tested positive, with his chief of staff saying the president was experiencing "mild symptoms" of Covid-19.
German Court Upholds Conviction Of Priest In Rape Attempt
Germany's top criminal court on Friday upheld the attempted rape conviction of a former priest who posed as a woman online in an elaborate scheme to try to orchestrate the sexual assault of a former lover.
Inflation Slump Could Presage More Eurozone Stimulus
Annual inflation in the 19country eurozone sagged further below zero in September, bolstering expectations that the European Central Bank will add to its emergency stimulus efforts to cushion the impact of the pandemic on the economy.
Armenia Says Ready To Engage With OSCE To Re-establish Nagorno-Karabakh Ceasefire
Armenia's foreign ministry said on Friday it was ready to engage with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to reestablish a ceasefire in NagornoKarabakh, where fighting has been raging since Sunday.
Denying, Defending And Numb: Voters Not Moved By Trump Taxes
Danielle Fairbank closed the tailgate of her fireengine red pickup truck in a Target parking lot in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and offered a hearty Fake news!" to dismiss reports that President Donald Trump paid only $750 in income taxes in 2017.
Melania Trump Praises Care At Detention Centers In Tape
First lady Melania Trump expressed support for the care that migrant children separated from their families received in U.S. detention centers, suggesting the facilities were better than what they had at home with their parents, in a series of recordings...
Kansas City Police Criticized For Kneeling On Pregnant Woman
Kansas City police are investigating after videos on social media show an officer kneeling on the back of a pregnant woman while handcuffing her during a confrontation.
Third-party Candidate Backs Graham In Tightening SC Race
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina is getting campaign support from a thirdparty candidate, potentially bringing with him a narrow margin of conservative backers who could propel Graham over his Democratic challenger in a tightening race.
Philippine Troops Rescue Man Seized By Suspected Militants
Philippine troops rescued a man who was held captive by suspected Abu Sayyaf militants after he managed to escape during a gunbattle, the military said Thursday.