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Former Student Guilty Of Murder In Colorado School Shooting
One of two former students accused in a fatal shooting at a suburban Denver school in 2019 was found guilty of murder, attempted murder and other crimes Tuesday.
Q&A: Rita Moreno On Finding Self-worth And Never Giving Up
Rita Moreno emigrated with her mother from Puerto Rico at age five. By six, she was dancing at Greenwich Village nightclubs. By 16, she was working full time. By 20, she was in Singin in the Rain.
Abuse Victims To Seek School Action On Schembechler's Legacy
Former University of Michigan football players and others who say they were sexually abused by a nowdeceased team doctor are expected to call for action by the University of Michigans board as the legacy of the schools legendary gridiron coach is being qu...
Navalny Fans Protest In Geneva Ahead Of Putin-Biden Summit
There was a barechested man in a Vladimir Putin mask doling out fake bills as mock corruption payments, and a Czech fitness instructor, who endured eight hours of tattooing to put a likeness of Putin critic Alexey Navalny on his chest.
Andy Murray Defeats Benoit Paire 6-3, 6-2 At Queen's Club
Former world No. 1 Andy Murray defeated Benoit Paire 63, 62 on Tuesday at the Queens Club grasscourt tournament, dispatching the Frenchman in 65 minutes for his first match victory in more than a year.
No Abnormal Environmental Radioactive Level in Surrounding Areas, Says China on Reports of Leak at Its Nuclear Plant
China's response came after CNN reported on Monday that the US government was assessing a report of a leak at a Chinese nuclear power plant
Groups Ask Judge To Block Arkansas' Near-total Abortion Ban
Abortion rights supporters asked a federal judge on Monday to prevent Arkansas neartotal ban on the procedure from taking effect while the groups challenge its constitutionality.
5 Georgia Officers Fired After Death In Interrogation Room
The Savannah Police Department said Monday that it has fired five officers in connection with the death of a man who authorities say killed himself while left alone in a police interview room.
Police: Vehicle Plows Into Minnesota Protesters, Killing 1
A woman was killed and three other people were injured when a vehicle drove into demonstrators during a protest in the Minneapolis neighborhood where a Black man was fatally shot this month during his attempted arrest by members of a federal task force,...
Biden, Erdogan Upbeat About Ties But Disclose No Breakthrough
U.S. President Joe Biden and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan sounded upbeat after their first facetoface talks on Monday, although they did not announce major breakthroughs in the relationship between the two allies, at odds over Russian weapons, Syria,...
US Intel Report Warns Of More Violence By QAnon Followers
A new federal intelligence report warns that adherents of QAnon, the conspiracy theory embraced by some in the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol, could target Democrats and other political opponents for more violence as the movement's false prophecies don...
US Journalist Detained in Myanmar Released, Says lawyer
Several foreign journalists have been detained, including another US citizen, Danny Fenster, who was held while attempting to leave the country on May 24.
Pulitzer Prize 2021: Pulitzer Board Honors Teenager Darnella Frazier For Her 'Courageous' Video of George Floyd Murder
Pulitzer Prize 2021: Frazier was being recognized "for courageously recording the murder of George Floyd
Justice Department Will Review Restrictive GOP Voting Laws
The Justice Department will scrutinize a wave of new laws in Republicancontrolled states that tighten voting rules, Attorney General Merrick Garland said Friday, vowing to take action on any violations of federal law.
Iran Regains UN Voting Rights And Lashes Out At US Sanctions
Iran regained its voting rights in the U.N. General Assembly on Friday after making the minimum payment on its U.N. dues and lashed out at the United States for maintaining sanctions that have prevented it from accessing billions of dollars in foreign ban...
Italy Halts AstraZeneca Vaccine for Under-60s After Teenager Dies
Camilla Canepa died on Thursday aged 18 after being given the vaccine on May 25.