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Guam Appeals Ruling Striking Down Abortion Restriction
Guams government is appealing a judges ruling that removed a barrier to women in the U.S. territory accessing telemedicine abortions.
Republicans Say Charges Against Refugees Raise Concerns
Wisconsin Republicans on Thursday reiterated their concerns about the vetting of Afghan refugees being housed at an Army post in the state, after two Afghan men were charged with crimes there.
Former Catalan Government Head Detained In Sardinia, His Office Says
The former Catalan government head Carles Puigdemont was detained on Thursday by Italian police in Sardinia, his office said in a statement.
Louisiana State Trooper Charged In Pummeling Of Black Man
A former Louisiana State Police trooper has been charged with a civil rights violation for pummeling a Black motorist 18 times with a flashlight the first criminal case to emerge from federal investigations into troopers' beatings of at least three Black...
4 California Militia Members Plead Guilty To Conspiracy
Four members of an alleged California militia group have pleaded guilty to conspiring to obstruct justice in the case of a federal guard who was fatally shot in Oakland more than a year ago, federal prosecutors said.
Work Aims To Uncover History Of Boarding School Burial Site
Albuquerque city officials plan to use groundpenetrating radar as they research the history of a site where dozens of Native American boarding school students are believed to have been buried more than a century ago.
'Optimistic on India’s Potential': Blackstone CEO Meets PM Modi, Talks About Further Investment Opportunities
Stephen Schwarzman said India was one of their best markets for investment and appreciated reforms undertaken by India.
'Every Country Must Emulate India': First Solar CEO Praises PM Modi's Efforts on Climate Change
During his meeting with Mark Widmar, PM Modi spoke about India's plans to harness solar energy and investment opportunities in India.
US Projections On Drought-hit Colorado River Grow More Dire
The U.S. government released projections Wednesday that indicate an even more troubling outlook for a river that serves 40 million people in the American West.
Indonesia Leader Lays Out Priorities For G-20 Presidency
With Indonesia poised to assume the presidency of the G20 next year, the leader of the world's fourthlargest country laid out its priorities to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday.
'Maderna' Tourist Wanted After Skipping Hawaii Zoom Hearing
A Hawaii judge issued a bench warrant for an Illinois woman after she failed to appear for a virtual court hearing Wednesday following her arrest for an alleged fake COVID19 vaccination card that misspelled Moderna as Maderna.
Johnny Depp: "Not One Of You" Is Safe With "CanCel Culture"
Taking center stage in a prestigious Spanish film festival to receive a top career award, actor Johnny Depp presented himself as a victim of the "cancel culture" that, he said, has spread across the cinema industry.
Tonywatch: Dede Ayite's Costumes Always 'Build Up Layers'
One of the most intriguing parts of the costumes at the Broadway play A Soldier's Story was something the audience likely never saw.
Feeling Trapped, Migrants' Fears Grow In Mexican Border City
After more than a week at this crossing on the U.S.Mexico border, Haitian migrant Nelson Saintil felt like the walls were beginning to close in on him and his family.
Owen Wilson, Sudeikis, Malek, Kardashian West To Host 'SNL'
Owen Wilson, Kim Kardashian West, Rami Malek and Jason Sudeikis are lined up to host the first four episodes of Saturday Night Live this fall.
Swiatek, Kvitova Advance To Quarterfinals Of Ostrava Open
Topseeded Iga Swiatek of Poland advanced to the quarterfinals of the Ostrava Open on Wednesday with a 64, 64 victory over unseeded Yulia Putintseva of Kazakhstan.