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Pentagon Probe Slams Ex-White House Dr. Jackson's Behavior
The Department of Defense inspector general released a scathing report Wednesday on the conduct of Ronny Jackson, now a congressman from Texas, when he worked as a top White House physician.
Nicaragua Finds Boat With Bodies Of 6 Migrants In Caribbean
Nicaraguan authorities said Tuesday the bodies of six people, apparently migrants, have been found in a small boat drifting off the Caribbean coast.
Who Is Myanmar's UN Envoy? Coup Opponent Or Representative
Myanmars U.N. ambassador, who strongly opposed the military coup in his country, insists he remains the permanent representative to the United Nations, but the foreign ministry has informed the U.N. that the ambassador has been terminated and his deputy i...
No Charges In Police Shooting Of Black Man In Kansas City
A Kansas City police officer who shot and killed a Black man last year will not be charged in the death, the Jackson County prosecutor announced.
33 Years Later, Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall Return To Zamunda
When Eddie Murphy made the original Coming to America, he was, almost indisputably, the funniest man in America.
Jack Ma Loses Title as China's Richest Man after Coming under Beijing's Scrutiny
His fall out of the top three comes "after China's regulators reined in Ant Group and Alibaba on anti-trust issues," the Hurun report said.
Lady Gaga's Dog Walker Speaks Out After Hollywood Shooting
Lady Gaga's dog walker, who was shot last week during a robbery in Hollywood when two of the singers French bulldogs were stolen, described the violence and his recovery from a very close call with death" in social media posts Monday.
Israel's High Court Says Non-Orthodox Converts Are Jews
Israel's Supreme Court on Monday dealt a major blow to the country's powerful Orthodox establishment, ruling that people who convert to Judaism through the Reform and Conservative movements in Israel are also Jewish and entitled to become citizens.
First UAE Ambassador Mohamed Al Khaja Arrives in Israel, Eyes Tel Aviv Embassy
Mohamed Al Khaja, former chief of staff to the UAE foreign minister, was due to present his credentials to Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at the start of a three-day visit.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Sentenced to One Year in Prison in Corruption Case
Sarkozy, who led France from 2007 to 2012 and remains influential among conservatives, was accused of trying to bribe a judge and of influence peddling in exchange for inside information on an investigation into his presidential campaign finances.
Quake Rattles Alaska's Largest City, No Reports Of Damage
A moderate earthquake centered just 9 miles (14.5 kilometers) northwest of Anchorage shook Alaskas largest city Saturday.
South Dakota Police Groups Call On Ravnsborg To Resign
Three South Dakota law enforcement groups on Friday joined the call for Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg to resign, saying his involvement in a September crash that left one man dead has resulted in a lack of confidence.
Factbox: Saudis In Spotlight For Killing Of Journalist Khashoggi
Saudi Arabia in 2019 jailed eight people for between seven and 20 years over the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018.
Oxford Says Research Not Affected After Expert Flags Covid Lab Hack
The breach took place in mid-February and occurred at the Division of Structural Biology, known as Strubi.
Oklahoma Officer Charged In Black Man's Fatal Shooting
A white Oklahoma City police officer accused of fatally shooting a fleeing Black man armed with a knife three times in the back was charged Thursday with firstdegree manslaughter.
Vaccinated For Virus, Jimmy Carter And Wife Back In Church
Now that former President Jimmy Carter and his wife are vaccinated against COVID19, they have returned to one of their favorite things: church.