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Traditionalists Flood Rome After Pope's Latin Mass Crackdown
Traditionalist Catholics descended on Rome on Friday for their annual pilgrimage, hoping to show the vibrancy of their community after Pope Francis issued a crackdown on the spread of the old Latin Mass that many took as an attack on them and the ancient...
Stern Judge Among Key Players In Kyle Rittenhouse Trial
Jury selection starts Monday in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois man accused of killing two people at a police brutality protest last year.
GOP Revels In Atlanta World Series After All-Star Game Move
Atlanta was stripped of baseballs AllStar Game over the summer, but it has the World Series now. And Republicans are gloating.
Antidepressant Fluvoxamine Reduced Covid-19 Hospitalisation Risk by Up to a Third: Study
Fluvoxamine is traditionally used to treat mental health conditions such as depression and obsessive-compulsive disorders.
Australia Eases COVID-19 Travel Advisory Ahead Of Border Reopening
Australia on Thursday eased its COVIDrelated travel advice for several countries including the United States, Britain and Canada as it prepares to reopen its borders next week for the first time in over 18 months.
Florida Ethics Panel Recommends $20k Fine For Sham Candidate
A state ethics panel has recommended that a sham candidate for the Florida Legislature convicted of participating in a vote siphoning scheme in last years election be fined $20,000 and formally reprimanded.
Which Asia-Pacific Countries are Re-opening to Foreign Visitors?
Indonesia re-opened the resort island of Bali this month to tourists from select countries although, with travellers still required to do a five-day quarantine on arrival.
Ex-New England Patriot Patrick Chung Charged With Assault
Former New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung was charged Tuesday in Massachusetts with assault and battery on a family or household member.
Mistrial Granted As Jury Deadlocks In Georgia Stun-gun Death
Faced with deadlocked jurors, a judge on Tuesday declared a mistrial in the case of three former Georgia sheriff's deputies accused of murdering a Black man whom they had repeatedly shocked with stun guns during a 2017 arrest.
North Dakota Man Enters Alford Plea In Killing Of Girl, 14
A North Dakota man entered an Alford plea in the death of a 14yearold girl who authorities said was strangled and stabbed more than 20 times in a random attack outside a store in June.
American-Iranian Man Detained In Iran Undergoes Surgery
An 84yearold AmericanIranian man who has been detained in Iran for more than five years underwent surgery on Tuesday to clear a blockage in an artery to the brain that his family and supporters have described as lifethreatening.
Dallas Mayor Tests Positive For COVID-19, Has Mild Symptoms
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson disclosed Tuesday that he tested positive for COVID19 and was experiencing mild symptoms after being fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Former Top UN Official Appointed Next UN Envoy For Myanmar
SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres on Monday announced the appointment of former U.N. undersecretarygeneral Noeleen Heyzer of Singapore as the new U.N. special envoy for conflicttorn Myanmar.
Only 1 Bidder To Run Georgia's Confederate-themed Park
The only bidder for management of Georgia's Confederatethemed, stateowned Stone Mountain Park is a new firm created by an official of the company thats pulling out, the park's governing board said Monday.
Police: Man In Wyoming Facing DUI Blames 4-year-old Son
A man in the U.S. state of Wyoming allegedly tried getting out of a drunken driving charge by claiming his 4yearold son was behind the wheel.
Gasanova Saves 2 Match Points, Beats Teichmann In Romania
Anastasia Gasanova of Russia saved two match points before outlasting fourthseeded Jil Teichmann 45, 60, 75 Monday in the first round of the Transylvania Open.