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UK At Critical Point In COVID Pandemic, Top Medical Adviser Says
Britain is at a critical point in the COVID19 pandemic and faces a very challenging winter, one of the government's top medical advisers will warn at a public briefing on Monday.
Two Missing After Flash Floods In Southern France
Two people were missing in southern France on Sunday after flash floods caused by storms that dumped a year's worth of rainfall in parts of the Cevennes hills north of Montpellier.
Sen. Graham's Challenge: Fill A Court Seat And Save His Own
Few members of the Republican Party have taken a political journey as long as Lindsey Grahams, from ridiculing Donald Trump as a racebaiting, xenophobic, religious bigot" to becoming one of the president's fiercest defenders in Congress, as well as a regu...
Baltic Sea Ferry Runs Aground In Finnish Waters, No Injuries
A Baltic Sea passenger ferry with nearly 300 people aboard has run aground in the Aland Islands archipelago between Finland and Sweden without injuries Sunday, and rescue officials were preparing to evacuate the vessel, Finnish authorities said.
Belarus Protests: Elderly Protesters Defy Strongman Alexander Lukashenko
While younger people make up the bulk of the protests pushing for Lukashenko’s resignation after the August 9 vote that the opposition sees as rigged, many retirees also have joined the daily demonstrations.
Hackers Leak Personal Data Of 1,000 Belarusian Police On Weekend Of Protests
Anonymous hackers leaked the personal data of 1,000 Belarusian police officers in retaliation for a crackdown on street demonstrations against veteran President Alexander Lukashenko, as protesters geared up for another mass rally on Sunday.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Fought for Her Legacy in Her Final Supreme Court Term
Instead of turning the public's attention to her precarious health, Ginsburg focused on the battle for her legacy.
GOP Senators Confront Past Comments On Supreme Court Vote
Republican senators weighing what to do about the vacancy on the Supreme Court are facing questions about their own past comments amid complaints by Democrats that their views have shifted with changing political reality.
Virus Measures Targeted By Protesters Despite Case Spikes
Demonstrators took the streets of London, Tel Aviv and other cities on Saturday to protest coronavirus restrictions, decrying how the measures have affected daily life even with infection rates rising in many places and the global death toll approaching 1...
'I Will Dearly Miss My Friend,' Justice Thomas Says Of RBG
The remaining eight Supreme Court Justices are speaking out about their colleague Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday at age 87.
NTSB: 'Limited Fire Safety Practices' Worsened Marina Fire
A fire that killed eight people and did more than $500,000 damage at an Alabama marina started accidentally but was worsened by the marinas limited fire safety practices, according to a federal report.
Media Celebrates Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Life, Legacy
Across television and streaming services, the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was already front and center Saturday, a day after her death at 87. A look at coverage and plans in her honor:
UK Risks New Lockdown As COVID Cases Hit Highest Since May
Britain is likely to need to reintroduce some national coronavirus lockdown measures sooner rather than later, a leading epidemiologist said on Saturday, as new cases rose to their highest level since early May.
Is 8 Enough? Court Vacancy Could Roil Possible Election Case
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death has left the Supreme Court shorthanded during a polarizing presidential campaign in which President Donald Trump has already suggested he may not accept the outcome and the court could be called on to step in and decide...
Factbox: Latest On The Worldwide Spread Of Coronavirus
European countries from Denmark to Greece have announced new restrictions to curb surging coronavirus infections in some of their largest cities, while Britain is considering new measures to tackle an "inevitable" second wave of COVID19.
Lebanese Christian Party Offers Idea To Resolve Dispute Over New Cabinet
A party founded by Lebanon's Christian president made a proposal to end a dispute that has blocked the formation of a new cabinet and threatened a French drive to lift the country out of its worst crisis since the 19751990 civil war.