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US State Secretary Asks Israel to Submit Proof on Hamas Operating from Gaza Building Destroyed in Air Strike
Blinken spoke at a news conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, as pressure is increasing on the Biden administration to ask for a ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict..
Anti-coup Rebels Say Six Dead in Myanmar Clashes; UK, US Condemn Violence on Civilians
Some in the anti-junta movement have set up local militias armed with home-made weapons to protect their towns from security forces.
Former All Blacks Captain Kieran Read Retires
Former All Blacks captain and twotime World Cup winner Kieran Read has announced his retirement from professional rugby aged 35.
Rombauer Springs Big Preakness Upset, Medina Spirit Third
Rombauer romped to an 111 upset victory in the Preakness on Saturday, denying Bob Bafferttrained Kentucky Derby winner Medina Sprint the chance at a Triple Crown that would have come with a giant asterisk.
Peru Presidential Candidate Castillo Rejects Claim Of False Declaration
Peruvian socialist presidential candidate Pedro Castillo on Saturday denied making a false declaration about his work status when he registered to run for high office.
As Missiles Bombard Gaza, What is the Endgame for Hamas and Israel in New Showdown?
Hamas, rulers of the impoverished and blockaded Gaza Strip, aims to become the de facto standard bearer of the Palestinian cause.
Records: Man Who Killed 3 Had Called 911 Scores Of Times
Records show the Maryland man who killed three people, set fire to his home and was fatally shot by responding officers last weekend had contacted 911 dispatchers at least 120 times over the last 24 years, The Baltimore Sun reported.
Ex-Ohio State Prof Sentenced For Sharing Work With China
A medical researcher and professor who pleaded guilty to what prosecutors called a sophisticated scheme to transfer U.S.backed research to China was sentenced Friday to 37 months in federal prison.
ViacomCBS Says Ex-CBS CEO Moonves Won't Get $120M Severance
ViacomCBS said Friday that former CBS CEO Les Moonves will not get his $120 million severance package from his firing in 2018, ending a longrunning dispute over the money.
Parkland Sheriff Gets Job Reviewing Red Light Tickets
A former South Florida sheriff who was removed from office by the governor because of his agency's response to the Parkland school shooting that left 17 people dead has found a new job reviewing the footage of red light cameras.
Cuba Rolls Out Mass Vaccines While Awaiting Study Results
The jab didn't even hurt, and Mabel Aguilera figures it may finally let her see granddaughters on the other side of Cuba who she hasn't glimpsed during many months of pandemic restrictions.
NJ Transit Settles Suits In Deadly Crash At Commuter Station
NJ Transit has reached settlements in lawsuits filed by the family of a woman killed and people injured in a 2016 crash when a train slammed into a Hoboken, New Jersey, station.
Belarus Officer Sentenced For Leaking Document On Crackdown
A Belarusian military officer on Friday was sentenced to 18 years in prison for leaking a document related to the government's crackdown on protests against the country's authoritarian president.
Texas Lawmakers Approve Abortion Ban As Early As 6 Weeks
Texas would ban abortions after as early as six weeks before many women even know they are pregnant and allow private citizens to enforce the rule through civil lawsuits against doctors and others under a measure given final approval by state lawmakers...
Ukraine Opposition Leader And Putin Ally Under House Arrest
A top Ukrainian opposition politician with close links to Russian President Vladimir Putin was placed under house arrest Thursday, days after being charged with treason.
DC Police Victim Of Massive Data Leak By Ransomware Gang
The police department in the nation's capital has suffered a massive leak of internal information after refusing to meet the blackmail demands of Russianspeaking ransomware syndicate. Experts say its the worst known ransomware attack ever to hit a U.S. po...