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16 Dead, 14 Injured In 2-bus Crash In Northern Mexico
Sixteen people were killed and 14 injured Tuesday when two buses carrying mine workers collided in the northern Mexico border state of Sonora.
Remains In Missouri Identified As Missing Chinese Woman
Decomposed remains found in a Missouri park have been positively identified as those of a Chinese woman who had been missing from Columbia, Missouri, since 2019, authorities said Tuesday.
Police: Man Kills 3, Himself At Daughter's Birthday In NYC
A man shot and killed three people Monday night at a New York City apartment where a birthday party was being held for his 9yearold daughter, police said.
NJ Blames Bacteria For Dead Fish In Rivers, Bays Since Fall
New Jersey environmental authorities are working to identify the bacteria that appears to be killing fish in several waterways.
Nearly Half Of New US Virus Infections Are In Just 5 States
Nearly half of new coronavirus infections nationwide are in just five states a situation that is putting pressure on the federal government to consider changing how it distributes vaccines by sending more doses to hot spots.
Consumer Privacy Push In Florida Limps Forward
Big Data won a key concession from Florida lawmakers Tuesday when it persuaded a legislative committee to defang a proposal advertised by Gov. Ron DeSantis as a call to arms against tech giants' unfettered powers to share and sell consumers' personal info...
Indian Arrested for Vandalising Buddha Statues Dies at Hospital in Sri Lanka
The deceased, who has not been named by the police officials, was arrested on March 18 on suspicion of vandalising Buddha statues in the town of Kuliyapitiya in the country's Northwestern province.
India May Now Have to Pay Retaliatory Tariffs for Taxing American Internet-Based Companies Like Google & Amazon
According to a report by Bloomberg, the move will hit six nations including India. The tariff could total almost USD 1 billion annually.
Tennessee Man Accused Of Helping Islamic State Group
A Tennessee man held a key role in spreading Englishlanguage propaganda for the Islamic State group, federal prosecutors announced Monday.
Mexico's President Now Says He Won't Get Covid Vaccine. Here's Why
Lpez Obrador would have gotten a shot of the AstraZeneca vaccine last week, based on his address in a borough in the citys center, where he lives in an apartment at the National Palace.
Venezuela To Ask U.N. For Help In Clearing Land Mines Near Colombian Border
Venezuela will ask the United Nations to help remove landmines in its territory that it says have been deployed by "irregular" armed groups near the Colombian border, President Nicolas Maduro said on Sunday.
Man on New York Subway Spat at Woman, Yelled Anti-Asian Slurs
Authorities described the suspect as a dark-skinned man who is 50 to 55-year-old, about 6 feet (1.8 meters) tall and about 150 pounds (68 kilograms). He was last seen wearing a dark camouflage sweater, dark sweatpants and black sandals.
8 Killed In Western Mexico Cartel Battleground
Eight bulletridden, mutilated bodies have been found in a western Mexico township where drug cartels have been waging tenacious turf battles.
Russian Immigrant Facing Deportation Leaves Church Sanctuary
A Russian woman has left the Massachusetts church she's lived in for nearly three years to avoid deportation after federal officials agreed to reopen her asylum case.
Pakistan, Bangladesh Among 4 Countries Added to UK's Covid-19 Travel Ban List
The ban announced on Friday will come into effect from April 9.
Mangalore Couple Stabbed to Death in New Zealand, Hospitalised Son’s Role Suspected
The couple had recently shared the degree certificate of their son Shell on Facebook.