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9 Kids Injured In Shooting At Birthday Party In Louisiana
Nine people under 18 were injured and two of them remained in the hospital Monday following a weekend shooting at a 12yearold's birthday party in Louisiana that was rooted in an ongoing feud, authorities said.
George Floyd Sought Help Till His 'Very Last Breath', Says Prosecutor At Trial
Chauvin, who is white, was seen on video kneeling on the neck of Floyd as the 46-year-old Black man lay facedown handcuffed on the ground for more than nine minutes.
US Warns of 'Consequences' if Navalny Dies as Russia Protests Called to 'Save his Life'
Navalny's team called for massive protests across Russia on Wednesday evening, just hours after Putin is set to deliver his state-of-the-nation address.
Czech Minister Says Russia Row Could Influence Nuclear Station Tender
The Czech Republic's security row with Russia could influence a decision on whether Russia is invited to bid on building a new unit at the Dukovany nuclear power plant, Industry Minister Karel Havlicek told Reuters on Saturday.
Detention Of Jerusalem Candidates Threatens Palestinian Poll
Israeli briefly detained three Jerusalembased candidates for Palestinian legislative elections on Saturday, deepening a dispute over whether banning Palestinian residents of east Jerusalem from voting in next month's polls could derail them.
Queen Elizabeth II to Bury Her 'Strength and Stay' Prince Philip
The ceremony from behind the stately walls of Windsor Castle, west of London, will be watched by an expected television audience of millions, with the public urged to stay away because of the global pandemic.
Queen Elizabeth And Britain To Bid Farewell To Prince Philip
Queen Elizabeth will bid a final farewell to Prince Philip, her husband of more than seven decades, at a ceremonial funeral on Saturday, with the nation set to fall silent to mark the passing of a pivotal figure in the British monarchy.
Ceremony Heralds Opening Of WWI Memorial In Washington
The new World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C., will open to the public Saturday, and its launch was marked by a ceremony and flagraising in honor of the 4.7 million veterans who served in what's known as America's Great War.
Israel: Rocket From Gaza Is 2nd In 24 Hours; No Injuries
The Israeli military says Palestinian militants fired a rocket from Gaza into the countrys south Friday, the second incident in 24 hours.
US Cop Derek Chauvin Decides Not to Testify at George Floyd Murder Trial
The prosecution and defense in Chauvin's trial rested on Thursday after the state called a final witness and Chauvin said he would exercise his constitutional right against self-incrimination.
Texas' Longest Serving Death Row Inmate Has Sentence Tossed
An appeals court has overturned the sentence of Texas longest serving death row inmate, whose attorneys say has languished in prison for more than 45 years because he's too mentally ill to be executed.
Decoding TLP Movement in Pakistan: Who is Patronising the Barelvi Sect?
The past experience indicates that those who were patronising the other banned outfits are now extending their support for the most popular militant organisation of Pakistan, TLP.
Director Who Didn't Report Doc's Misconduct Gives Up License
A former Ohio State University student health director has surrendered his medical license after being accused of failing to report several complaints in the mid1990s about sexual misconduct by Richard Strauss, the university doctor now accused of abusing...
Police Chief Reprimands Officer Over Breonna Taylor Email
Louisville's police chief has reprimanded the sergeant who was shot during the raid on Breonna Taylor's apartment for an email he sent that was critical of department leadership.
EXPLAINER: Why Outside Prosecutors Review Killings By Police
A white former police officer is being charged with seconddegree manslaughter in the killing of 20yearold Daunte Wright, just three days after the Black man was shot during a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb.
'Red' States On U.S. Electoral Map Lagging On Vaccinations
With coronavirus shots now in the arms of nearly half of American adults, the parts of the U.S. that are excelling and those that are struggling with vaccinations are starting to look like the nations political map: deeply divided between red and blue sta...