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Appeals Court Stays Vaccine Mandate On Larger Businesses
A federal appeals court on Saturday temporarily halted the Biden administration's vaccine requirement for businesses with 100 or more workers.
'Climate Inaction = Crime Against Life': Paris Protesters Target Top 10 Polluting Nations Including India
The protest in the French capital was one of many across the world marking the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice as the COP26 climate talks are taking place in Glasgow.
Nevada Tells US Judge Execution Delay Risks Drugs Expiring
A state attorney asked a federal judge Friday for a quick hearing and ruling about the constitutionality of Nevadas execution procedure, saying a drug that officials want to use for condemned killer Zane Floyds lethal injection will expire in late Februar...
UN Draft Condemns Attacks On Journalists, Urges Punishment
A proposed U.N. resolution would unequivocally condemn all attacks, reprisals and violence against journalists and media workers and urge governments to take action to end the prevailing impunity and punish these crimes.
Sergeant Whose Union Office Was Raided Loses Vacation Days
The former head of New York City's police sergeants union has been punished with a loss of 70 vacation days, which amounts to almost $32,000 in pay, after being found guilty by his own police department of improperly disclosing information and using inapp...
Brazilian Singer And Latin Grammy Winner Dies In Plane Crash
Marlia Mendona, one of Brazils most popular singers and a Latin Grammy winner, died Friday in an airplane crash on her way to a concert. She was 26.
EXPLAINER: What Came Of Hero Testimony At Rittenhouse Trial?
An effort by prosecutors at Kyle Rittenhouse's murder trial to portray one of the men he shot as a hero never got off the ground Friday and one legal expert said they were probably fortunate it didn't.
U.N. Security Council Calls For End To Ethiopia Conflict
The U.N. Security Council on Friday called for an end to the fighting in Ethiopia and for talks on a lasting ceasefire as the 15member body expressed deep concern in a rare statement about the expansion and intensification of military clashes.
Man Convicted Of Fatal Stabbing At Sleepover
A young South Florida man was convicted Friday of fatally stabbing a 13yearold boy during a sleepover.
Death Science Calls Cadaver's Public Dissection Educational
An organization that bought a human body and organized its public dissection says it had a contract saying it could be used for education, and its Cadaver Lab Class was appropriately educational, despite criticism from the man's widow.
Wales' Winning Home Record Vs Springboks In Jeopardy
South Africa beat New Zealand in its last outing and New Zealand put 54 points on Wales last weekend, so it stands to reason Wales is in for another long Saturday when they host the Springboks.
Several Ethiopian Armed Opposition Groups To Form Alliance
Ethiopias Tigray forces are joining with other armed and opposition groups in an alliance against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to seek a political transition after a year of devastating war, organizers said Thursday evening.
Several Ethiopian Armed Opposition Groups To Form Alliance
Ethiopias Tigray forces are joining with other armed and opposition groups in an alliance against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to seek a political transition after a year of devastating war, organizers said Thursday evening.
2 Students Charged With Homicide In Death Of Iowa Teacher
Two 16yearold students were charged with homicide in the death of a high school teacher whose body was found concealed at a park in southeast Iowa, authorities said Thursday.
Asia Tourism Reopens With Big-spending Chinese Stuck At Home
Asia's gradual easing of international travel curbs is proving a welcome relief for the region's hardhit tourism operators slowly opening up to visitors from around the world with one giant exception.
Tennessee Court Reschedules Executions Postponed By Pandemic
The Tennessee Supreme Court on Wednesday set two execution dates for 2022, a move that comes after executions in the state were put on hold due to the pandemic.