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Drop The Chalk: Michigan Motorist Wins Appeal Over Tickets
Parking scofflaws unite!
India Signs Agreement With UAE To Send Visiting Professors To Abu Dhabi
NYUAD Vice Chancellor Mariet Westermann, who signed the agreement on behalf of the university, said, NYUAD already enjoys close educational and cultural ties with India
School Board To Pay ACLU's Legal Costs Over Bathroom Lawsuit
A school board in Virginia has agreed to pay $1.3 million in legal costs to the American Civil Liberties Union after the nonprofit spent six years representing a student who sued over the board's transgender bathroom ban.
Florida, Domestic Violence Agency Settle Fight Over CEO Pay
Florida will receive $5 million in a settlement with a nonprofit domestic violence agency and its former CEO, who were sued over exorbitant pay the state said should have gone to domestic abuse shelters, Attorney General Ashley Moody announced Thursday.
Covid-19 Surge in US Breaks Hospital Records Amid Rising Toll on Kids
Intensive care units around the nation are packed with patients extremely ill with the coronavirus even in places where hospitalizations have not yet reached earlier peaks.
News18 Evening Digest: US Woman Sentenced to Two Years in Jail for Coughing on Food Worth Rs 25 Lakh & Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories of the day: Don't Use Me and My Name to Further Vested Interest: Neeraj Chopra Hits Out After Arshad Nadeem Row; Sexual Intercourse Between Husband & Wife Not Rape, Even if by Force: Chhattisgarh HC; and more
Sydney Hospitals Erect Emergency Tents as City Sees Biggest Daily Rise in Cases Amid Delta Surge
A fast-moving Delta strain has taken the gloss off Australia’s early success against the virus that kept its coronavirus numbers relatively low, with some 46,700 cases and 986 deaths.
Line 3 Opponents Descend On Minnesota Capitol To Seek A Stop
Protesters descended upon the Minnesota State Capitol on Wednesday to rally against Enbridge Energys Line 3 oil pipeline as the project nears completion.
Democrats Urge Biden To Fight Restart Of Trump Immigration Policy
Democratic lawmakers and immigration advocates pressed President Joe Biden on Wednesday to take new steps to end an immigration policy begun by his predecessor Donald Trump after the top U.S. court ordered that the "remain in Mexico" program be reinstated...
Florida Kite Surfer Killed: High Winds Slam Man Into A House
A kite surfer in Florida died Wednesday after a strong wind picked the man off the ground, carried him 400 feet and slammed him into the second floor of a house on Fort Lauderdale Beach, authorities said.
Landslide Prompts Closure On Denali Park Road In Alaska
Road access in a popular national park in Interior Alaska is being restricted due to a longrunning landslide issue that has been exacerbated by climate change, the park announced Tuesday.
Bill To Curb Racial Teachings Advances In North Carolina
A state Senate hearing on how racial concepts are taught in North Carolina classrooms devolved into chaos Tuesday when one of the state's highestranking Republicans shouted at a prominent Democratic lawmaker and stormed out of the room.
More Than 4,000 U.S. Passport Holders Plus Families Evacuated From Afghanistan -State Dept Official
The United States has evacuated more than 4,000 American passport holders plus their families from Afghanistan in the ongoing airlift from Kabul, a senior State Department official said on Tuesday.
Snippets from UK: Afghan Sikhs Settled in Britain Call on UK Govt for Help
From perfect weather for the upcoming Test match to outsourcing work from home jobs to India, a roundup of what's making news today.
Britain's Sanctions or US' U-turn on Stand? What to Expect as G7 Leaders Hold Talk on Taliban Recognition
The United Kingdom currently holds the rotating leadership of the grouping of wealthy nations that include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.
New Judge Tapped In Haiti To Oversee Moïse Slaying Case
A Haitian justice official has appointed a new judge to oversee the investigation into the killing of President Jovenel Mose, acting more than a week after his predecessor withdrew from the case and as the country struggles with recovering from the devast...