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Alaska Officials Consider More Charges In Safeway Shooting
Authorities have released the name of the man shot and killed as he exited a grocery store in Fairbanks as the prosecutor said he is considering additional charges against the alleged shooter.
Malala Yousafzai Announces Her Marriage On Twitter
Nobel Prize laureate and education activist Malala Yousafzai announced her marriage on Twitter on Tuesday.
US Eyes January Rollout of First Projects to Counter China's Belt and Road
A U.S. delegation led by President Joe Biden's deputy national security adviser, Daleep Singh, identified at least 10 promising projects in Senegal and Ghana during the latest in a series of "listening tours".
Police: 1 Person Killed In Alaska Grocery Store Shooting
A 41yearold man was shot and killed as he walked out of a grocery store in Alaska, and a suspect is in custody, police said Monday.
Feds Propose Threatened Status For Alligator Snapping Turtle
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Monday that it is proposing threatened status for alligator snapping turtles huge, spikeshelled reptiles t that lurk at the bottom of lakes and slow waterways, luring prey to their mouths by sticking out a wormlike...
Ukrainian Qualifier Tsurenko Beats Alexandrova In Linz
Ukrainian qualifier Lesia Tsurenko won seven straight points to finish off fifthseeded Ekaterina Alexandrova 64, 76 (2) of Russia in the opening round of the Upper Austria Ladies Linz on Monday.
Oil Lifted By U.S. Spending, As Supply Concerns Weigh
Oil prices rose on Monday as positive signs for global economic growth supported the outlook for energy demand and the United States said it was weighing options to address high prices.
Woman Recalls Total 'Terror' Of Charlottesville Car Attack
A woman who was pushed out of the way as a car slammed into counterprotesters at a 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville described a scene of complete terror as she testified Monday to seeing her fiance bleeding on the sidewalk and later learnin...
Bodies Found at Nepal Site Where French Climbers Went Missing
The group were attempting to scale Mingbo Eiger, a 6,000-metre (19,700-feet) peak near Mount Everest, and were last heard from via satellite phone from their camp on October 26.
Navajo Nation President Nez Signs Ban On Indoor Smoking
The Navajo Nation president on Saturday signed tribal legislation to ban smoking in many enclosed and indoor locations across the reservation, including in the tribe's casinos.
Sergeant Whose Union Office Was Raided Loses Vacation Days
The former head of New York City's police sergeants union has been punished with a loss of 70 vacation days, which amounts to almost $32,000 in pay, after being found guilty by his own police department of improperly disclosing information and using inapp...
Prosecutor: 20 Shots Fired In Gunman Rampage At Vegas Store
A 22yearold man dressed in battle gear fired at least 20 shots outside and inside a Las Vegas convenience store, killing a man sitting in a parked car but missing customers in store aisles, a prosecutor said Friday.
UN Draft Condemns Attacks On Journalists, Urges Punishment
A proposed U.N. resolution would unequivocally condemn all attacks, reprisals and violence against journalists and media workers and urge governments to take action to end the prevailing impunity and punish these crimes.
Denver Zoo Reports World's First Coronavirus Cases In Hyenas
Two hyenas at the Denver Zoo have tested positive for the coronavirus, the first confirmed cases among the animals worldwide, a national veterinary lab announced Friday.
Denver Zoo Reports World's First Coronavirus Cases In Hyenas
Two hyenas at the Denver Zoo have tested positive for the coronavirus, the first confirmed cases among the animals worldwide, a national veterinary lab announced Friday.
Denver Zoo Reports World's First Coronavirus Cases In Hyenas
Two hyenas at the Denver Zoo have tested positive for the coronavirus, the first confirmed cases among the animals worldwide, a national veterinary lab announced Friday.