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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Gets First Dose Of AstraZeneca Covid Vaccine
Each of Canada's 10 provinces is responsible for rollouts of vaccines procured by the federal government.
Teen Told Police 'Shadowy Man' Led Him To Kill 6-year-old
A 14yearold boy charged in the strangulation death of a 6yearold northern Indiana girl told police a shadowy man led him to kill the girl, according to an investigative report released Friday.
Greece Closer To Investment Grade With Ratings Upgrade
Greece moved closer to investment grade late Friday after Standard & Poors upgraded its sovereign rating for the debt-strapped country by one notch to BB from BB- with a positive outlook.
Family Indicted, Accused Of Selling Bleach As COVID Cure
A family accused of selling a toxic industrial bleach as a coronavirus cure through their Floridabased church has been indicted on federal charges.
ACLU: Oregon City Sues BLM Activists Over Public Records Fee
The American Civil Liberties Union says it will represent a social justice organization in Bend, Oregon, in a lawsuit filed by the city after months of wrangling about how much the nonprofit should pay in fees related to a public records request.
Covid-19 Survivors Face Increased Risk of Death, Serious Illness: Study
The research, published in the journal Nature on Thursday, reveals the massive burden this disease is likely to place on the world's population in the coming years, they said.
'How does it Feel to be Followed?': Netizens React as UK Intelligence Agency MI5 Joins Instagram
MI5 has already got around 80,000 followers on Instagram.
Earth Day: Rehabilitated Sea Turtle Released In Florida Keys
Staff from the Florida Keysbased Turtle Hospital released a rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle back to the ocean on Thursday to mark Earth Day.
Chief Of Sahara's Polisario Front Gets Hospitalized In Spain
Spains foreign ministry says the leader of the Polisario Front that leads the struggle for the selfdeclared Western Sahara republic has been brought to Spain for medical treatment.
Bail Reduced For Father Of Suspect In Student's Killing
A judge reduced bail Wednesday for a man accused of helping his son hide the body of California college student Kristin Smart, who went missing nearly 25 years ago.
Ex-Arizona Official Gets More Prison Time In Adoption Scheme
A former Arizona politician could serve up to 15 years in prison for operating an illegal adoption scheme involving women from the Marshall Islands after he was given his third sentence Wednesday in Utah.
U.S. Sees Major Differences With Iran In Nuclear Talks
Serious differences persist between the United States and Iran over how they might resume compliance with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal despite making some progress in their latest indirect talks in Vienna, a senior U.S. official said on Wednesday.
Feds Push To Extradite Phoenix Driving School Owner To Iraq
Prosecutors are urging a judge to approve a request to extradite a Phoenix driving school owner to Iraq on allegations that he participated in the killings of two police officers nearly 15 years ago in the Iraqi city of Fallujah as the leader of an alQaid...
Lava From Guatemala's Pacaya Volcano Threatens Towns
Residents of small communities living around Guatemalas Pacaya volcano wake each day wondering if the lava will reach their homes.
Burning Man Mulling Mandatory COVD-19 Vaccines For August
Burning Man festival organizers have said that they are considering requiring attendees to prove they have been vaccinated for COVID19 if the organizers move forward with plans to hold this years counterculture festival in the Nevada desert.
Queen Elizabeth Marks 95th Birthday, No Public Celebrations
Because of COVID-19 restrictions, the queen sat alone during the sombre service for Philip, who she had described as her "strength and stay".