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Expert Explains Mental Health Report On Newspaper Gunman
A key expert for prosecutors in the Capital Gazette shooting testified Friday that the gunmans methodical planning both for the attack and for after it indicate he is legally sane and criminally responsible for killing five people at the newsroom in Maryl...
U.S. Man's Defense: Fear Played Role In Italian's Slaying
A defense lawyer for a young American on trial for the slaying of an Italian police officer contended in court on Friday that deepset psychiatric problems, including his client's constant fear of attack, figured in the fatal stabbing on a Rome street in J...
Court Record: Chauvin To Be Sentenced June 16 In Floyd Death
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, will be sentenced in June.
Venezuela's Maduro Begins Allowing Aid Against Hunger, Virus
For a second time this month, Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro has reached an agreement with the sort of global aid agencies he has often shunned to bring help to his country's people.
Russia Begins to Withdraw Troops from Ukrainian Border after Weeks of Flare Up
Defence Minister announced the exercises were winding down on Thursday and that all Russian soldiers would be returned to permanent bases by May.
Covid-19 Reaches Mt Everest after Norwegian Climber Tests Positive, More Infections Expected
Norwegian broadcaster NRK, which interviewed him, reported that a sherpa in his party had also tested positive.
Police Video Shows Officer Using Stun Gun On Handcuffed Man
Police video shows a Louisiana officer using a stun gun on a handcuffed 67yearold man sitting in a patrol car's back seat and then saying, Scream again."
Homicide Victims Found In Mojave Desert In 1980 Identified
Authorities have finally identified the bodies of two homicide victims who were found buried in the Southern California desert in 1980 and linked to a man imprisoned for murder in Mississippi. the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department said.
Mexico Calls Fake Coronavirus Vaccines "A Risk To Health"
Mexican authorities said Wednesday that fake coronavirus vaccines represent a risk to health, after falsified doses were found in Mexico and Poland.
Florida House Overwhelmingly Approves Consumer Privacy Bill
The Florida House resoundingly approved a consumer privacy bill on Wednesday, giving the public an opportunity to regain ownership of the personal data collected by companies and the right to sue companies for mishandling information in a marketplace wher...
J&J to Resume Roll Out of Covid-19 Vaccine in Europe with Safety Warning
Similar rare blood clot issues were reported with use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine in Europe.
Arizona Governor Sending National Guard To Southern Border
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said Tuesday he is sending 250 National Guard troops to the state's southern border with Mexico amid the increased arrivals of migrants.
Arizona Governor Set To OK Or Veto Strict Sex Ed Legislation
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey faces a deadline Tuesday to sign or veto legislation revamping the states sex education laws that would make them some of the strictest in the nation when it comes to teaching about LGBTQ issues.
Israel Logs Indian Covid-19 variant, Sees Some Vaccine Efficacy Against It
The ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for more details on the research into the Indian variant.
U.S. Warns Airlines On Flights Near Ukraine-Russian Border
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday urged airlines to exercise "extreme caution" when flying near the UkraineRussian border, citing potential flight safety risks.
UN Agency To Provide Food Assistance For Venezuelan Children
The food assistance agency of the United Nations announced Monday that it will begin operations in Venezuela after reaching an agreement with the South American nations government.