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‘To Have Kids Taken Away…’: Canada’s Trudeau Pledges Action After Mass Student Grave Found
The Kamloops Indian Residential School was the largest of 139 boarding schools set up in the late 19th century to assimilate Canada's indigenous peoples.
Boko Haram Militants Kill 8 in Southeastern Niger's Diffa, Says Defence Ministry
The Boko Haram insurgency broke out in northeastern Nigeria in 2000, but violence frequently spills over into neighbouring Chad, Niger and Cameroon.
For Biden, A Deeply Personal Memorial Day Weekend Observance
President Joe Biden marked his first Memorial Day weekend as commander in chief by honoring the nations sacrifices in a deeply personal manner as he paid tribute Sunday to those lost while remembering his late son Beau, a veteran who died six years ago to...
British Intelligence Believes Covid-19 Lab Leak Theory 'Feasible': Report
The origins of the COVID-19 remain a widely debated topic, with some scientists and politicians maintaining that the possibility of a lab leak of the deadly virus exists.
UN Approves Timetable For New Treaty To Combat Cybercrime
The U.N. General Assembly has approved a resolution with a timetable to draft a new international treaty to combat cybercrime.
GOP Donor, Investor, Philanthropist Foster Friess Dies At 81
Republican political donor, investor and philanthropist Foster Friess died Thursday. He was 81.
Man Probed In BB Gun Attacks On Southern California Vehicles
A 34yearold man is under investigation in connection with a series of BB gun shootings that have shattered windows of about 100 vehicles on Southern California freeways, authorities said.
U.S. Concerned Over Detention Of Armenian Soldiers By Azerbaijan
The United States on Thursday said it was concerned by the border incidents between Armenia and Azerbaijan, including the detention of several Armenian soldiers by Baku, urging both sides to "urgently and peacefully" resolve the issue.
FDA Approves Third Antibody Drug to Reduce Covid-19 Cases
U.S. health officials have granted emergency authorisation to a third antibody drug for people with mild-to-moderate cases to help reduce hospitalisations and deaths due to COVID-19.
Gov: Giuliani Associates Not Entitled To Raid Data For Trial
Prosecutors on Wednesday said they dont plan to use materials from recent raids on Rudy Giulianis home and office at an upcoming trial of two of his associates and another man on charges that they made illegal campaign contributions.
Accepting Award, Romney Faults Extremes Of Political Divide
U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney faulted those on both extremes of the nations political divide Wednesday as he accepted the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award.
Canada Wins; Britain Has 1st Regulation Victory Since 1962
Adam Henrique had two goals and an assist and Canada beat Norway 42 on Wednesday night in the world hockey championship for its first victory in four games.
Woman Who Identified Predator In 1953 May Finally Get Reward
Connecticut legislators on Wednesday moved closer to making amends with a Hartford woman who helped in the identification, arrest and conviction of a man nearly 70 years ago, when she was a teenager who had been assaulted by him.
Arrests, Seizures Target Sinaloa Drugs Destined For Virginia
A trafficking network that ferried drugs from the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico through California to multiple drug dealing organizations around the nation's capital has been dismantled, according to local and federal officials.
Report: EPA Officials Improperly Influenced Dicamba Decision
Environmental Protection Agency officials improperly influenced a decision to reapprove use of dicamba, a herbicide blamed for crop damage in hundreds of lawsuits, during the Trump administration, according to an internal agency report.
EU Seeks Huge Fine in AstraZeneca Court Case
The European Union accused the drugmaker of acting in bad faith to provide shots to other nations