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Donald Trump DOJ Seized Data from House Democrats in Leaks Probe
The Justice Department under former President Donald Trump seized data from the accounts of at least two members of the House Intelligence Committee in 2018 as part of an aggressive crackdown on leaks related to the Russia investigation and other national...
Appeals Court To Rehear Arkansas' Israel Boycott Pledge Case
A federal appeals court on Thursday said it will reconsider a panel's decision that Arkansas law requiring state contractors to pledge not to boycott Israel is unconstitutional.
Governor Tours Arizona Fires, Calls For Special Session
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Thursday called a special session of the state Legislature to boost wildfire funding as two large wildfires continue to burn in southcentral Arizona.
California Appeals Court Ruling Upending Assault Weapons Ban
California's governor denounced in starkly personal terms a federal judge's upending of the state's restrictions on assault weapons as officials announced the filing Thursday of a formal notice that they will appeal the decision.
Moderna Seeks US Authorisation for Covid-19 Vaccine in Teens
On Monday, Moderna made similar requests to the European and Canadian regulators.
No Luck Of Irish: Rice, Grealish Now With England For Euros
Preparing for a tournament debut with England, Declan Rice beamed when he recalled the thrill of experiencing the World Cup three years ago as a fan.
DNA, Forensic Genealogy Close 65-year-old Double Homicide
DNA evidence preserved after a 1956 double homicide and the use of forensic genealogy has helped a Montana sheriffs office close the books on the 65yearold cold case, officials said.
Texas Governor Says Power Grid Fixed; Experts Cite Problems
Despite experts who say Texas' power grid remains vulnerable, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott declared Tuesday that new reforms fix all of the flaws that caused February's deadly winter blackout that left more than 4 million people without power in subfreezin...
Police: Suspected Baltimore Gang Leader Dead After Standoff
A suspected Baltimore gang leader died from an apparent selfinflicted gunshot wound after a standoff with law enforcement Tuesday afternoon in an Atlanta suburb, police said.
Business Highlights: Board Diversity, Job Openings
Many top U.S. companies have rushed to appoint Black members to their boards of directors in the wake of the racial justice protests that swept the country last year. But in the two years preceding the protests, progress on bringing racial diversity to bo...
OAS Mission Visits Haiti Amid Concerns Of Violence, Chaos
An mission from the Organization of American States arrived in Haiti on Tuesday amid concerns over what it called the countrys grave political, security and human rights situation.
News18 Afternoon Digest: Centre's New Guidelines for Free Vaccines to States Take Note of Population, Caseload; Partial Covid-19 Curfew lifted in All UP Districts
Here are the top stories we are covering this afternoon: Centre's New Guidelines for Free Vaccines to States Take Note of Population, Caseload, Wastage of Shots; Partial Covid-19 Curfew lifted in All UP Districts as Active Cases Go Below 600, Night and We...
Russia Only Country in the World Which is Ready to Transfer Anti-Covid Vaccine Technology: Putin
Putin's remarks came a day after the officials in New Delhi said SII has received a preliminary approval from the country's drug regulator for manufacturing of Sputnik V.
'Really Tired, Not Much Sleep These Days': Fauci's Early 2020 Emails Highlight Covid Scare & Exhaustion
Over 3,200 emails were obtained under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by Buzzfeed News, the Washington Post, and CNN of Fauci's correspondence from January to June 2020.
Queen Elizabeth II's Aides Barred Hiring of 'Coloured Immigrants' in Office Roles Till 1960s: Report
The Queen and Britain's royal household also negotiated an exemption from 1970s-era laws on race and sex discrimination that still exists today, The Guardian reported.
US Suspends Tariffs on UK, India & EU Nations in Digital Tax Dispute: Trade Body
The suspension, which applies to Austria, Italy, Spain and Turkey, comes at the conclusion of year-long investigation into taxes which Washington said discriminated against big US tech companies like Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook.