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Three Men Killed In North Lebanon Shooting, Security Sources Say
Three men were killed in a shooting in a village in northern Lebanon overnight, security sources and the National News Agency said on Saturday.
Plane Carrying Comatose Russian Dissident Lands In Germany
A plane carrying Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who is in a coma after a suspected poisoning, touched down early Saturday in Berlin, where he will be treated in the German capitals main hospital.
Tough Choices For GOP Over A Postal Service Trump Belittles
Congressional Republicans in tight reelections are in a precarious position over the embattled Postal Service as its bosses impose costcutting measures on one of the government's few beloved agencies.
Democratic Plan In Rural, Swing State Counties: Lose By Less
Jerry Volenec felt betrayed.
Press Groups Question Government Fine For Mexico Magazine
Some Mexican press and human rights groups on Friday questioned a government fine of $45,000 against a magazine that has long been critical of President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador.
Largest in State History, California Lightning Fires Advance On Towns
Videos showed giant Redwood trees, some over 2,000 years old, standing largely unscathed among the torched ruins of buildings in California’s oldest state park that burned to the north.
FBI Investigating COVID-19 Data Breach In South Dakota
The FBI is investigating a data breach that may have compromised the identity of people with the COVID19 virus in South Dakota.
LeBron James Pumps Up His Hometown, Goodyear Tire
Akrons bestknown native responded to President Donald Trump's attack on his Ohio hometown's iconic company, offering a shoutout of solidarity with the city, company and workers.
House Ethics: Gaetz Broke Rules, Not Law, With Cohen Tweet
The House Ethics Committee on Friday said Rep. Matt Gaetz, RFla., broke House rules but not the law when he tweeted a warning last year to President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen.
Ex-CIA Chief Brennan Faces Interview In Russia Probe Review
Former CIA Director John Brennan is scheduled to be interviewed Friday by U.S. Attorney John Durham's team as part of its inquiry into the investigators and intelligence officials behind the 2016 Russia election interference probe, according to people fam...
Explosion Reported In Port District Of Corpus Christi, Texas
Firefighters in Corpus Christi responded Friday to an apparent explosion in the citys port and refinery district.
Pence Criticizes DNC, Previews Themes For RNC Convention
Vice President Mike Pence said Friday next weeks Republican Party convention will make sure the American people see the choice between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden.
Kenyan Police Teargas Anti-corruption Protesters In Nairobi
Kenya's police have teargassed protesters holding a peaceful demonstration against alleged corruption including the theft of supplies for the fight against COVID19
COVID-19 Era Highlights U.S. 'black Hole' Compensation Fund For Pandemic Vaccine Injuries
A U.S. government program that compensates people who say they have been harmed by an emergency vaccine has paid out on fewer than 10% of claims, raising questions whether the process should be used to address any potential side effects from a coronavirus...
Price For Relations With Israel is Sovereign Palestinian State With Jerusalem as Capital: Saudi Royal
Prince Turki al-Faisal was apparently responding to President Donald Trump who said he expected Saudi Arabia to join a deal announced last week by Israel and the UAE to normalise diplomatic ties.
EU-UK Deadlock On Trade Talks Goes On With Time Running Out
The European Union and Britain remained deadlocked Friday in their talks on trade ties after Brexit, with EU negotiator Michel Barnier saying that any chance of a deal seemed to be slipping away.