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Dueling Tunisian Protests Erupt Over President's Power Grab
Protesters angry at the Tunisian presidents seizure of broad powers faced off with his supporters Saturday in competing demonstrations in the North African nation's capital of Tunis.
Police: Prison Guard Beat Banker, Used Racial Slur Over Mask
A California prison guard was arrested this week on suspicion of beating a Wells Fargo branch manager and calling him a racial slur after being asked to wear a mask inside the bank, police said.
Navy Doing Deep Sea-search For Sailors' Remains, Helicopter
The Navy is conducting a deepsea search for the remains of five sailors and the wreckage of a Navy helicopter that hit the deck of an aircraft carrier off the San Diego coast on Aug. 31 and plunged into the Pacific ocean.
St. Louis Woman After Eviction: 'I Have No Idea' What To Do
The knock on the door that Kristen Bigogno has long dreaded finally arrived Friday two St. Louis deputies came to evict her, joined by a couple of other men there to change the locks on the apartment.
The 'Virtue & Vice' of Taliban: What it Will Mean for the Women of Afghanistan
Taliban's most feared institution - Ministry 'Virtue' and 'Vice' - has returned after 20 years.
Return of Ministry of Virtue and Vice: Taliban Replaces Women's Ministry with Moral Police
The Ministry for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice became known as the group's moral police.
Pakistan to Use SCO Summit, UNGA to Try and Fix its Image on Terrorism
The Imran Khan-led government has been under tremendous pressure after reports surfaced that Pakistan's military assets were used for Taliban.
Kono Seen As Top Contender As Japan PM Race Set To Start
Candidates to become Japan's prime minister officially launch their campaigns on Friday, with popular vaccine minister Taro Kono expected to be the top contender to replace Yoshihide Suga.
UN: Tens Of Thousands Await Help 1 Month After Haiti Quake
Tens of thousands of Haitians are still awaiting help more than a month after a 7.2magnitude earthquake struck the countrys southern region, a U.N. official said Thursday.
Biden's 'Summer Of Love' With Europe Hits An Abrupt Break-up
President Joe Bidens summer of love with Europe appears to have come to an abrupt end.
'What Mr Trump Would Do': France Deplores 'Stab in the Back' by Australia Over Sub Deal
The move underscores increasing concerns about China's growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region, where France is also looking to protect its interests.
'Booster Dose Immune Response Goes Up, Then Contracts'. So How Long Does Covid 3rd Shot Last?
An immunologist at the University of Washington in Seattle said we’re trying to accomplish if it's a three-to four-month window.
Portland Scraps Texas Boycott, Allocates Abortion Funds
The City Council in Portland, Oregon, has scrapped a plan to boycott Texas businesses because of a new law that prohibits most abortions there, deciding Wednesday to instead set aside $200,000 to fund reproductive care.
Official: Reality TV Star Sentenced For Ponzi Scheme, Fraud
A former cast member on the reality television show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta has been sentenced to more than 17 years in federal prison for conspiracy and wire fraud related to a Ponzi scheme and related charges involving a fraudulent Paycheck Protection P...
US: Wolves May Need Protections After States Expand Hunting
The Biden administration said Wednesday that federal protections may need to be restored for gray wolves in the western U.S. after Republicanbacked state laws made it much easier to kill the predators.
Search At Grand Canyon Turns Up Remains Of Another Person
Crews searching for a missing man at Grand Canyon National Park made an unexpected discovery this summer.