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Man Sentenced To 24 Years In Oklahoma Officers' Shootings
A man accused of being the getaway driver after the shootings of two Tulsa police officers, one of whom died, was sentenced to 24 years in prison.
Dana Loesch, Seeking Limbaugh Fans, Dislikes 'Angry Radio'
Dana Loesch, one of the conservative radio personalities seeking some of the late Rush Limbaugh's audience, says she doesn't like angry radio.
Germany to Enter Strict Five-Day Shutdown Over Easter as Covid-19 Cases Rise: Merkel
Almost all shops will be closed during the five days, and religious services will be moved online over Easter.
Police Responding To Active Shooter At Colorado Supermarket
Police in Colorado say they are responding to an active shooter at a supermarket. It's unclear if anyone has been injured.
Texans QB Watson Facing 13 Lawsuits Alleging Sex Assault
Six more women on Monday filed lawsuits accusing Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and harassment, bringing the total number of such lawsuits against the NFL player to 13.
Arkansas Lawmakers Send Transgender Sports Ban To Governor
Arkansas lawmakers on Monday approved banning transgender girls and women from competing on school sports teams consistent with their gender identity, the latest state to advance the prohibition despite warnings of the devastating impact it could have on...
US Hits Myanmar With Fresh Sanctions Over 'Repression' of Anti-coup Protests
The US Treasury placed sanctions on Police Chief Than Hlaing and Lieutenant General Aung Soe.
China's Wildlife Trade Behind Coronavirus? Expert Team Traces Link to Huanan Food Market for Answers
The path of the SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes Coronavirus before it emerged in central China in December 2019 remains a mystery to experts.
Heavy Rain Forces Parts Of Sydney To Evacuate, Downpour To Continue
People in parts of Sydney's northwest were ordered to flee their houses in the middle of the night as heavy rains continued to batter Australia’s east coast on Sunday with fastmoving waters causing widespread destruction throughout the region.
Brazil Security Law Being Turned On President's Critics
Protesters against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro defied police in the capital Friday, a day after the latest round of arrests of the leader's critics under a dictatorshipera national security law.
Current Aide Accuses New York Governor Cuomo of Sexual Harassment: Report
Cuomo, a Democrat, has repeatedly denied allegations of sexual misconduct.
Facebook Services Restored After Global Outage: Report
A Facebook spokesperson said the company had resolved the issue, which prevented access to its services.
Now Vaccinated, Justices Gather Privately At Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is returning to a little bit of normal following a year disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Mexico Says Oil For Domestic Use, Claims Big Find
Mexican officials said Thursday they have found an oil field with possible reserves of 500 million to 600 million barrels, but President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador vowed not to pump more than 2 million barrels per day nationwide, the amount he says is need...
Maryland Police Shoot, Kill Man While Responding To Call
A Maryland police officer shot and killed a man while responding to a call for a welfare check from a mental health facility, a spokesperson said Thursday.
Covid Reinfection Rare, More Common Over 65: Study
An assessment of reinfection rates in Denmark last year showed that just over half a percent of people who tested positive for Covid during the first wave from March to May did so again during the second wave.