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Impeachment Proceedings Against Donald Trump on Monday: What You Need to Know
While Nancy Pelosi called on Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment against Trump, if that doesn't happen Democrats will initiate the Articles of Impeachment.
Indonesian Air Crash Investigator Says Crashed Jet Possibly Ruptured When Hitting Waters
It possibly ruptured when it hit waters because if it had exploded midair, the debris would be distributed more widely, an expert said.
At Least 25 Domestic Terrorism Cases Opened As Result Of Assault On Capitol -lawmaker
At least 25 domestic terrorism cases have been opened as a result of Wednesday's assault on the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, U.S. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy told a Democratic lawmaker on Sunday.
COVID-19: UK Vaccinating 200,000 People A Day -health Minister
Britain is vaccinating 200,00 people a day against COVID19 and is on course to ramping up immunisations to 2 million a week, the rate needed to cover the most vulnerable by the middle of February, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Sunday.
Osaka Seeks State Of Emergency As New Tokyo COVID-19 Infections Top 2,000
Osaka and its surrounding prefectures asked Japan to expand a state of emergency to the western cities in an effort to contain the latest COVID19 outbreak, while Tokyo's new daily infections keep above 2,000 cases on Saturday.
Ghislaine Maxwell May Seek Bail For A Third Time
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers said on Friday the jailed British socialite may seek bail for a third time as she fights criminal charges that she assisted the late financier Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of girls.
Court Will Hear Koch-linked Group’s Appeal Over Disclosure
The Supreme Court will decide whether California can collect the names and addresses of top donors to two conservative nonprofit groups, including one with links to billionaire Charles Koch.
Zimbabwe Journalist Arrested For Third Time In Six Months
Zimbabwean journalist and government critic Hopewell Chin'ono was arrested on Friday on charges of communicating false information, his third arrest inside six months, his lawyer said.
Dominion Sues Trump Lawyer Sidney Powell For Defamation
Dominion Voting Systems filed a defamation lawsuit against lawyer Sidney Powell on Friday, seeking at least $1.3 billion for Powell's wild accusations that the company rigged the presidential election for Joe Biden.
Four More Trump National Security Aides Resign - Sources
Four more senior advisers in the White House National Security Council have resigned following the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, according to a senior administration official and a person familiar with the matter.
Trump Honors Golfing Greats With Award In Private Ceremony
Hall of Fame golfers Annika Sorenstam and Gary Player, along with the late Olympian Babe Didrikson Zaharias, have been presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the White House announced Thursday.
Britain Working With Pfizer, AstraZeneca To Increase Vaccine Supplies
Britain's rollout of COVID19 vaccines is being limited by the supply of shots, and the government is working with both Pfizer and AstraZeneca to increase supplies, health minister Matt Hancock said on Thursday.
Hungary Proposes Extending Remote Learning For Secondary Schools - State Sec
Hungary is proposing extending remote learning for secondary schools beyond next Monday due to high coronavirus infections and uncertainties over a new variant of the virus that first emerged in the United Kingdom, a state secretary said.
Oil Gains With Supply Constraints In Focus After Saudi Cuts
Oil prices rose almost 1% on Thursday after a fall in U.S. stockpiles added further support following the unilateral decision by Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest exporter, to cut output over the next two months.
President Trump is 'Menace', Must Be Removed and Held Accountable for Capitol Attack: US Media
Thousands of Trump's supporters stormed the US Capitol and clashed with police on Wednesday, resulting in at least the death of four persons.
Explainer: Japan To Declare Emergency For Tokyo Area Amid Winter Wave Of COVID-19
Japan will declare a state of emergency for Tokyo and three neighbouring prefectures on Thursday as record numbers of new cases of COVID19 strain the country's healthcare system. The measures take effect on Friday and are set to last at least until Feb. 7...