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Prosecutor: Police Shots Hit 4 Outside Game, Killing Girl, 8
Prosecutors say four of the five people wounded outside a high school football game near Philadelphia a month ago including an 8yearold girl who was killed were almost certainly hit by shots fired by police officers.
Lebanese PM To Meet Financial Advisers Lazard Soon Over Rescue Plan
Prime Minister Najib Mikati said on Monday he will meet with the advisory firm Lazard soon to see how a financial recovery plan it drafted for Lebanon could be developed into a "more realistic" vision for getting the country out of its crisis.
Pakistan's Founder M A Jinnah's Statue Destroyed in Blast in Balochistan
The statue, which was installed in June at Marine Drive - considered a safe zone - was blown up by explosives placed beneath the statue on Sunday morning
Army Finds Huge 43-acre Marijuana Grow In Northern Mexico
Mexican soldiers found a 43acre (17.4hectare) marijuana farm in the northern border state of Chihuahua, the army said Sunday.
Officials Investigate Fire At Susan B. Anthony Home, Museum
Fire officials in Rochester were investigating a fire that damaged the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House early Sunday.
Sudan Military-civilian Tensions Reach Low Point In Wake Of Coup Attempt
Tensions between Sudan's military and civilian politicians reached a low point on Sunday in the wake of last week's attempted coup with senior officials calling on the public to prepare for protests over the withdrawal of official security details.
Pato O'Ward Knocked Out Early From IndyCar Title Fight
Pato O'Ward has been eliminated from the IndyCar championship just 18 laps into Sunday's season finale because of a broken drive shaft.
Lavrov Says Mali Asked Private Russian Military Company For Help
Mali has asked a private Russian military company to help it to fight against insurgents, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday at the United Nations.
Hosea Knox, Chicago Tombstone Maker 'Elmo,' Dies At 82
All Hosea Knox wanted was to own his own business.
At Global Citizen Event, PM Modi Extols Gandhi's Zero-carbon Footprint Lifestyle
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was addressing Global Citizen Live programme, an event that is part of a "world recovery" relief campaign focusing on Covid-19, ending hunger crisis, resuming learning for all.
11 Indicted In Fraternity Pledge's Alcohol Poisoning Death
Eight Virginia Commonwealth University students have been charged with hazing in a fraternity pledge's death from alcohol poisoning after a party earlier this year, officials said Friday.
Filmmaker Revisits Case That Challenged Her And Her 2 Moms
Ry RussoYoung knew she had a story worth hearing, but it was one she was struggling to tell.
Canadian Catholic Bishops Apologize For Residential Schools
Catholic bishops in Canada apologized Friday unequivocally to Indigenous peoples for the suffering endured in residential schools, just as Pope Francis prepares to meet with Indigenous leaders at the Vatican later this fall.
Vigils Held For Teacher Murdered In London As Suspect Released
Emotional vigils were held on Friday for a teacher who was found murdered in a London park last week, highlighting again public anger over violence against women, while police said a suspect had been released under investigation.
Court Battle Ends Tree Dispute In Pricey San Francisco Area
Tall trees are venerated across California, but one towering Monterey Pine at the center of a heated dispute in San Franciscos wealthiest neighborhood has to go, according to an appeals court ruling this week.
International Community Must Engage With Taliban, Says Pakistan
Expectations from the Taliban could include an inclusive government and assurances for human rights, especially for women and girls, Mr. Qureshi said