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Attorney Compares Rittenhouse Shootings To Blake Shooting
The man whose shooting by a Wisconsin police officer set off the street protests in Kenosha was rarely mentioned at Kyle Rittenhouse's trial, but Jacob Blake finally turned up in Monday's closing arguments.
Deputy Pleads Not Guilty In Fatal Shooting Of Arkansas Teen
A former Arkansas sheriff's deputy pleaded not guilty Monday in the fatal shooting of a white teenager whose death has drawn the attention of civil rights activists.
Former Cuban Journalist Dissident Raul Rivero Dies At At 75
Raul Rivero, a onetime foreign correspondent for official Cuban media before he broke with the government and was jailed for months in a widespread crackdown, has died at age 75.
Texas Hospital Suspends Doctor For False COVID Information
A Houston hospital has temporarily suspended a doctor for spreading false information about COVID19 to her patients and on social media.
Texas Hospital Suspends Doctor For False COVID Information
A Houston hospital has temporarily suspended a doctor for spreading false information about COVID19 to her patients and on social media.
Biden's Popularity is Sharply Falling: What it Means for His Presidency Ahead of US Mid-term Polls
In a nationalized, polarized political era, a US president's standing offers the most powerful indicator of his party's prospects.
US Warns China Over Pressure on Taiwan Ahead of Hotly Awaited Biden-Xi Summit
Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with Foreign Minister Wang Yi and "expressed concern regarding the PRC's continued military, diplomatic, and economic pressure against Taiwan".
4 People Killed in Plane Crash on Michigan's Beaver Island
The plane went down at an airport on Beaver Island, located west of Mackinaw City.
Scottsdale Police Investigating School Board President
Scottsdale police announced Saturday that they were investigating allegations against a school board president who the school district's superintendent has said allegedly distributed a dossier on some parents, including photos and personal finances.
California, Colorado And NM Expand Virus Booster Access
California is among three U.S. states now allowing coronavirus booster shots for all adults even though federal health officials recommend limiting doses to those considered most at risk.
Scottsdale School Official Allegedly Kept Dossier On Parents
A Scottsdale school board president is accused of keeping a dossier on some parents, including photos and personal finances.
Utah Girl's Suicide Spurs New Investigation Into Bullying
A Utah school district said Friday it will open an independent investigation into alleged bullying of a 10yearold girl who died by suicide after her family says she was harassed by fellow students for being Black and autistic.
Fox News Edit Of Biden Comment Removes Racial Context
Fox News Channel edited video of President Joe Biden on Friday to remove context from remarks that some could judge as racially insensitive.
Man Who Went To Space With Shatner Dies In Plane Crash
A man who traveled to space with William Shatner last month was killed along with another person when a small plane crashed in northern New Jersey, according to state police.
It Follows Earth Around the Sun. Just Don’t Call It a Moon
New data suggest an object known as Kamoʻoalewa was shorn off the moon by a meteor impact before becoming a quasi-satellite of our planet.
Italy Grants Citizenship to Top Afghan Woman Prosecutor Who Fled Taliban Takeover
As chief prosecutor in the western province of Herat since 2009, Maria Bashir had battled corruption, violence against women and child marriage.