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Globes Group Ousts Member Over His Black Lives Matter Email
A former president of the organization that hosts the Golden Globes has been dropped from the groups board sending an email that called Black Lives Matter a hate movement.
Brazil COVID Cases Still Soaring Among Unprotected Majority
Brazil's slowly unfolding vaccination program appears to have slowed the pace of deaths among the nation's elderly, according to death certificate data, but COVID19 is still taking a rising toll as unprotected younger people get sick.
Report: Missouri Lawmaker Should Be Ousted For Alleged Abuse
A state House committee report released Monday called for a new Missouri lawmakers ouster over allegations that he physically and sexually abused his children years ago.
Some Progress In Nuclear Talks, Interim Deal Possible -Iranian Officials
Iran and world powers have made some progress on how to revive the 2015 nuclear accord later abandoned by the United States, and an interim deal could be a way to gain time for a lasting settlement, Iranian officials said on Monday.
Investor Group Calls For Banks To Set Tougher Climate Targets
A group of investors managing $11 trillion in assets has called on banks to set tougher emissions targets ahead of a meeting of world leaders aimed at accelerating efforts to fight climate change.
Cink Coasts To Win At Hilton Head For 2nd Title Of Season
Stewart Cink shot a steady, stressfree 70 to cap off a dominant, recordbreaking week and win his third RBC Heritage title on Sunday.
Albania: Airport Opens At Former Site Of War Refugee Camp
Albania opened a lowcost airport Sunday at the site of a former refugee camp to boost tourism in one of its poorest northeastern areas.
Mother: Girl, Boyfriend Fought Before Tenn. School Shooting
A Tennessee woman said she called police about a physical fight involving her daughter and the girl's boyfriend before he was fatally shot by officers in a high school bathroom.
In Minneapolis, Armed Patrol Group Tries To Keep The Peace
As protests intensified in the Minneapolis suburb where a police officer fatally shot Daunte Wright, a group of Black men joined the crowd intent on keeping the peace and preventing protests from escalating into violence.
Hopelessness Continues Driving Hondurans To Migrate
At a converted seaside hotel, more than 200 Honduran migrants stepped off six buses, weary from travelling overnight across Guatemala after being deported by Mexico.
IAEA Confirms Iran Has Started Enriching Uranium To 60% Purity
Iran has started the process of enriching uranium to 60% fissile purity at its aboveground Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant at Natanz, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Saturday, confirming earlier statements by Iranian officials.
Czechs Expel 18 Russian Envoys, Allege Russian Link To Ammunition Depot Blast
The Czech Republic is expelling 18 Russian diplomats over suspicions that Russian intelligence services were involved in an ammunition depot explosion in 2014, Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Jan Hamacek said on Saturday.
State Dept. Watchdog Says Pompeo, Wife Violated Ethics Rules
The State Departments internal watchdog has concluded that former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his wife violated federal ethics rules by asking staffers to run personal errands and perform nonofficial work such as making restaurant reservations, sho...
Order Of Service For The Funeral Of Prince Philip
This is the Order of Service for the funeral of Prince Philip on Saturday:
2 Passengers Sue United Airlines Over Engine Explosion
Two passengers who were aboard a United Airlines flight that had to make an emergency landing after one of its engines blew apart and sent debris raining down on Colorado neighborhoods sued the company Friday.
Colorado Man To Remain Jailed After Attack On US Capitol
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has denied bail for a Colorado geophysicist accused of dragging a police officer down steps to be beaten by an American flag outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.