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Vegas Lawyers: 2 Sides To Flavor Flav Domestic Battery Case
Entertainer Flavor Flav will fight a misdemeanor domestic battery charge stemming from a scuffle with his girlfriend at home in suburban Las Vegas, his attorneys said Tuesday.
US: Couple Accused In Submarine Espionage Case Indicted
A Maryland couple arrested earlier this month on charges of trying to sell information about nuclearpowered warships to a foreign country have been indicted, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
Slain Woman's Family Sues Apartment, Claiming Negligence
The family of a Florida college student who detectives say was killed by a handyman at an apartment complex where they both worked and she lived has sued the owners, saying management didn't properly vet the employee and failed to provide adequate securit...
Haiti Gang Seeks $1 Million Per Person For Kidnapped Missionaries
A Haitian gang that kidnapped a group of American and Canadian missionaries is asking for $17 million or $1 million each to release them, according to a top Haitian official.
Civil Rights Attorney Seeks Charges Over Inmate's Death
A prominent civil rights attorney on Tuesday demanded that a South Carolina prosecutor revisit a case and criminally charge the two jail employees who stunned a mentally ill Black man 10 times and kneeled on his back until he stopped breathing.
Dollar Edges Lower After Weak U.S. Factory Production Data
The dollar dipped on Monday after data showed production at U.S. factories fell by the most in seven months in September, erasing earlier gains on expectations that the Federal Reserve may be closer to raising interest rates than previously expected.
Iran: US Should Lift Sanctions To Prove It Wants Talks
Irans president said Monday the United States should lift the sanctions on his country to prove it is serious about restarting stalled nuclear talks in Vienna.
Americans Among More Than 350 Passengers Who Departed Kabul on Evacuation Flight Yesterday
The ninth evacuation flight from Afghanistan since August 31 is carrying 353 evacuees, including faculty, staff, and students from the American University of Afghanistan.
French Ambassador Ordered Out Of Belarus - AFP
France's ambassador has been ordered out of Belarus and has already left the country, the French news agency AFP reported on Sunday, citing the French embassy in Minsk.
UK PM Johnson Visits Church Where Lawmaker Stabbed To Death
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday laid flowers outside the church where a lawmaker was stabbed to death a day earlier, and police were given more time to question the man detained under terrorism powers on suspicion of murder.
Brazil Pandemic Probe To Recommend Bolsonaro Face 11 Criminal Charges, Senator Says
A Brazilian Senate probe into the government's handling of the COVID19 pandemic will recommend in its final report due next week that President Jair Bolsonaro face 11 criminal charges, the senator leading the inquiry said on Friday, though it remains high...
Scott Parel Shoots 65, Takes 1 Shot Lead In SAS Championship
Scott Parel shot a bogeyfree 7under 65 on Friday to take the firstround lead in the PGA Tour Champions' SAS Championship.
Sheriff: Teacher Had Marijuana Edibles In Student Prize Box
An elementary school teacher in South Carolina surrendered to authorities Friday after being accused of having marijuana edibles in a student prize box in her classroom.
U.S. Law Firm Drops Work On Hong Kong Statue Removal After Criticism
A U.S. law firm said on Friday it had withdrawn from helping a Hong Kong university remove a statue honoring slain Tiananmen Square protesters after the firm's role sparked condemnation from human rights groups and U.S. politicians.
Youngkin Calls Rally Flag Pledge 'Weird And Wrong'
Virginia's Republican candidate for governor said Thursday that it was weird and wrong for attendees at a recent rightwing election rally to recite the Pledge of Allegiance to a flag said to have been flown at a rally just before the Capitol riot in Janua...
Coast Guard: Wreck Found In Atlantic Is Storied Cutter Bear
The wreck of a storied military ship that served in two World Wars, performed patrols in waters off Alaska for decades, and at one point was captained by the first Black man to command a U.S. government vessel has been found, the Coast Guard said Thursday...