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City Of Tulsa Sued For Race Massacre-related Documents
An attorney who has sued the city of Tulsa for reparations for victims and descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre has filed a lawsuit for the release of records related to the massacre and the coming centennial of the attack.
Critics Say Scaled-back Arkansas Hate Crimes Bill Is A Farce
Arkansas legislative leaders on Thursday introduced a drastically scaledback hate crimes measure that no longer explicitly refers to race, sexual orientation or gender identity, drawing the the ire of longtime proponents of such laws.
No Prison Time For Transgender Ex-neo-Nazi In Threat Case
A federal judge decided Wednesday not to impose prison time on a former member of a neoNazi ring that made threats against journalists, finding that the 21yearold who concealed his transgender identity from his coconspirators had already suffered enough...
Analyst Pleads To Leaking Secrets About Drone Program
A former Air Force intelligence analyst pleaded guilty Wednesday to leaking classified documents to a reporter about military drone strikes against alQaida and other terrorist targets.
Thailand Robber Beaks House Only to Fall Asleep, Gets Arrested
The owner of the house reported to the police that the thief entered his daughter's room and turned on the AC.
Myanmar Junta Leader Held Lavish Dinner Party While Troops Killed More Than 100 in Streets
US President Biden joined a chorus of international condemnation Sunday, saying the situation in Myanmar was "terrible,"
Ample Opportunities For Viewers To Follow Chauvin Trial
American news consumers have a multitude of options to follow the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer accused in the death of George Floyd, which began on Monday with a chilling rerun.
Virginia Lawmakers Ban Police Use Of Facial Recognition
Last month, Virginia lawmakers quietly passed one of the most restrictive bans in the country on the use of facial recognition technology.
4 Hrs at Lab, 60 Mins at Wet Market, Days in Hotel: How Authentic is WHO's Clean Chit to China on Virus Origins
Questions about the lab persist, with critics noting that the WHO team's investigative hands may have been tied by strict parameters set by its Chinese hosts.
Snap Lockdown Ordered in Australia's Brisbane After Virus Outbreak
Wearing masks in public is also becoming mandatory across Queensland, after one infectious person travelled to the regional town of Gladstone.
Portugal, Belgium Held In WCup Qualifying, Ireland Shocked
Portugal and Belgium were left frustrated by draws in their World Cup qualifying matches. Ireland was left in shock.
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Feds Charge Arizona Man In National Guard Holdup In Texas
Federal prosecutors have charged an Arizona man accused of forcing off the road a National Guard convoy transporting COVID19 vaccines in West Texas, then holding 11 guard members at gunpoint.
Human Errors, Mechanical Woes Caused Marine Tank Sinking
A Marine Corps investigation found the sinking of a seafaring tank last year off Southern California that killed nine service members was caused by a series of human errors and mechanical problems that could have been averted, according to a report releas...
Ex-Mexico Governor Pleads Guilty To Money Laundering In US
A former governor of a Mexican border state who prosecutors have said was connected to drug cartels pleaded guilty in a Texas court Thursday to taking more than $3.5 million in bribes for government contracts then laundering that money in the U.S.
Cayard Takes Helm Of Underperforming US Olympic Sailing Team
Paul Cayard has raced in the Americas Cup and the Olympics, and was the first American skipper to win one of sailings toughest challenges, the Whitbread Round the World Race.