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Report: Man Blames Voices In Head For Deadly Shooting
A man charged with fatally shooting two people at a Southern California movie theater is blaming voices in his head that he said had tormented him for months, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
At Least 11 Dead, Others Injured After Van Crashes In Texas
An overloaded van carrying about 25 passengers crashed Wednesday on a remote South Texas highway, killing at least 11 people and injuring more than a dozen others, authorities said.
Duchess Of Sussex Launches Mentoring Project On Her 40th
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has shown her comic side in a video she released Wednesday to launch a mentoring project for women as she marked her 40th birthday.
Penn State Ex-president Spanier Leaves Jail After 2 Months
The former president of Penn State was released Wednesday after serving nearly two months in jail for endangering the welfare of children by his response to a report that Jerry Sandusky had been seen physically abusing a boy on campus.
From Coffee, Nike Shoes to Jet Fuel: Here's Everything You Can't Get Right Now, Courtesy Covid-19 Pandemic
Shortages are popping up across the supply chain as the pandemic messes with shipping, demand, supply and all the other levers of the global economy.
US Hits 70% Vaccination Rate a Month Late, Amid a Surge
US reaches Biden's goan of 70 percent vaccination
UN Creates Permanent Body To Address Challenges Of Racism
The U.N. General Assembly approved a resolution Monday establishing a Permanent Forum of People of African Descent to provide expert advice on addressing the challenges of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance.
Multiple People Killed In South Carolina Shooting
More than one person was killed Monday in a shooting in rural South Carolina and deputies released the name and picture of a man they want to interview.
Lending Platform Kredivo To Go Public Via $2.5 Billion SPAC Merger
FinAccel on Monday agreed to go public through a merger with a blankcheck firm, valuing the parent of Indonesian buy now, pay later platform Kredivo at about $2.5 billion, a further sign of consolidation in the fastgrowing sector.
Fox Employee Alleges Harassment, Discrimination In Lawsuit
An associate producer on Monday filed a lawsuit against Fox News Network, saying he was discriminated against because of his gender and subjected to unwelcome attention from an onair personality.
Record Wildfire Burns Amid Drought On Hawaii's Big Island
Firefighters have gotten more control over a wildfire in Hawaii that forced thousands of people to evacuate over the weekend and destroyed at least two homes on the Big Island, but officials warned strong winds Monday could raise the danger again.
Despite Delta Variant Surge, Anthony Fauci Says US Not Headed Back to Lockdown
Elsewhere in the world countries including China and Australia have in fact put some of their people back under lockdown as the highly contagious variant spreads.
Family: Zydeco Musician Chris Ardoin Shot While Performing
A Zydeco musician was shot in the back while performing at an event in central Louisiana, his wife said in a statement posted early Saturday on Facebook.
Border Patrol: Agent, 2nd Driver Killed In Crash In Arizona
A U.S. Border Patrol agent and another driver were killed Saturday in a headon crash near southern Arizona, the Border Patrol said.
Malaysia Extends Emergency Rule in Sarawak State to Stop Polls
Malaysia is under emergency rule nationally to prevent the spread of COVID-19 but that is set to expire on Sunday.
Advocates End Work With US To Pick Asylum-seekers In Mexico
Two organizations tapped by the Biden administration to recommend which migrants should be allowed into the United States to seek humanitarian protection said Friday that they are halting their work with the government and demanding an end to the Trumpera...