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South Dakota AG Had No Alcohol In System Day After Crash
South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg had no alcohol in his bloodstream when he was tested the day after his car struck and killed a pedestrian, state officials said Tuesday.
Woman Charged With Dumping Trash On ICE Official's Property
The executive director of an advocacy organization has been charged with misdemeanor offenses for protesting in Virginia on the property of the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, authorities said.
Uptick For Retiree Checks In 2021 Amid Coronavirus Worries
Social Security recipients will get a modest 1.3% costof livingincrease in 2021, but that might be small comfort amid worries about the coronavirus and its consequences for older people.
Biden Addresses Idea Of High Court Packing: 'I'm Not A Fan'
Joe Biden says he is not a fan of adding seats to the Supreme Court, after weeks of avoiding questions about the proposal thats been pushed by progressives and used by Republicans to attack him.
Yemen: Officials Say Man Kills 12 In Family Dispute
A Yemeni man killed at least a dozen people, including his wife and three children, in a family dispute in Yemens central province of Bayda, security officials said on Tuesday.
Bipartisan Christian Group Forms Super PAC To Oppose Trump
A group of prominent Christians from both sides of the aisle, including a past faith adviser to former President Barack Obama, is forming a political action committee designed to chip away at Christian support for President Donald Trump in the final weeks...
Muslim Protesters March Against Indonesia's New Labor Law
Thousands of conservative Muslims marched in Indonesias capital on Tuesday demanding that the government revoke a new law they say will cripple labor rights.
The Latest: India Sees Its Fewest New Cases Since Mid-August
NEW DELHI India has registered 55,342 new coronavirus cases, its lowest single-day tally since mid-August.
After Months Without Fans, Atlanta Arena Springs To Life With Early Voters
Atlanta teacher Kim Franklin arrived at State Farm Arena at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, securing a spot near the front of the long line of people that snaked outside the home of the Hawks NBA team on the first day of early voting in Georgia.
As Trump Holds Rally, Fauci Urges Masks, Avoiding Mass Gatherings
As President Donald Trump held his first campaign rally since disclosing he contracted the coronavirus this month, top U.S. infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said the United States faced a "whole lot of trouble" if it did not encourage universal wea...
Senate Democrats' Fundraising Success Puts GOP On Defensive
Buoyed by massive fundraising success, Democratic Senate candidates are mounting a push in Republican states that few would have thought possible just a few months ago, placing continued GOP control of the chamber at risk.
Cuba Relaxes Coronavirus Restrictions 7 Months Into Pandemic
Cuba relaxed coronavirus restrictions Monday in hopes of boosting its economy. allowing shops and government offices to reopen and welcoming locals and tourists at airports across the island except in Havana.
Yet Another Brexit Deadline Looms; Trade Talks In Rut
Almost by tradition, another Brexit deadline is looming. Just as much by tradition, talks are expected to continue afterward.
Four of Pope Francis' Swiss Guards Test Positive for Coronavirus, All Showing Symptoms
The Swiss Guards, an army created in 1506 by Pope Julius II for his protection, currently number over 100.
Pope Warmly Greets Cardinal Pell After Sex Abuse Trial
Pope Francis met Monday with Cardinal George Pell, warmly welcoming him for a private audience in the Apostolic Palace after the cardinals sex abuse conviction and acquittal in Australia.
China Denies Canadians 'ArbitrArily' Detained Over Meng Case
China on Monday denied that two Canadian citizens held for almost two years had been arbitrarily" detained in response to Canadas arrest of an executive of technology giant Huawei.