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Steelers And Vikings: 2 Mystery Teams Go At It In Prime Time
There's a mystery show on TV in prime time Thursday night: Pittsburgh versus Minnesota.
Pearl Harbor Survivors Gather On 80th Anniversary Of Attack
A few dozen survivors of Pearl Harbor and other veterans gathered Tuesday at the site of the bombing 80 years ago to remember those killed in the attack by Japan that launched the U.S. into World War II.
Up to 1 Million Covid Vaccines Wasted in Nigeria Last Month: Report
In Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation and home to more than 200 million people, fewer than 4 per cent of adults have been fully vaccinated, according to the WHO.
India-US Trade Policy Forum Has Key Role in Deepening Understanding of Each Other's Positions: Former Obama Admin Official
United States Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai had her first Trade Policy Forum (TPF) meeting with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal.
Washington Post Editorial Page Editor Fred Hiatt Dead At 66
Fred Hiatt, a foreign correspondent who rose in 2000 to become The Washington Posts editorial page editor, died Monday at a hospital in New York City. He was 66.
Man To Face Capital Murder Charge In Killing Of Texas Cop
A 37yearold man will be charged with capital murder in the killing of a suburban Dallas police officer during a shootout in a supermarket parking lot, authorities said Monday.
Beyond Ukraine, Plenty Of Issues For Biden-Putin Talks
Russias military buildup on the border with Ukraine will be the top focus of talks between President Joe Biden and Russias Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, but there are plenty of other thorny issues on the table as well, including cyberattacks, human rights, a...
Colts Looking For Ways To Maintain Momentum Through Bye Week
The Indianapolis Colts created the perfect bye week script Sunday.
Julio Jones Cleared To Practice As Titans Return From Bye
Proof the Tennessee Titans are healthier now than before their bye came in a roster announcement Monday. Seventime Pro Bowl wide receiver Julio Jones and two others can start practicing with the team, a big step toward rejoining the active roster.
Justice Department Sues Texas Over New Redistricting Maps
The Department of Justice sued Texas over new redistricting maps Monday, saying the plans discriminate against voters in the states booming Latino and Black populations.
Venezuela Opposition Heavyweight Calls for End to Interim Govt
The call comes just two weeks after Maduro's forces won a landslide victory, routing the divided opposition, which had parties on the ballot for the first time since 2017.
Omicron Has Higher Risk of Reinfection Than Delta and Beta Variants: Singapore's Health Ministry
The ministry said it has, over the past several days, reviewed reports from South Africa and other countries, and actively engaged experts in affected countries to obtain first-hand information.
Artist Whose Studio Where Michigan Parents Found Cooperating
A Detroit-area artist whose studio was where the parents of the Oxford High School student charged in a deadly shooting were found by police is cooperating with authorities and didnt know the couple had stayed overnight, his attorney said Sunday.
Pak PM Imran Dials Sri Lanka's President, Assures Justice to Lynched Sri Lankan National
A mob of hundreds of enraged Muslims descended on the sports equipment factory in the district of Sialkot in Punjab province after the Sri Lankan manager of the factory was accused of blasphemy.
Austin: Allies, Innovation Key To US Competition With China
The Pentagon intends to work better with private industry to develop hightech systems and to strengthen relations with allies in the IndoPacific region in order to maintain a competitive edge over China, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Saturday.
Oklahoma Governor Denies Clemency For Death Row Inmate
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt denied clemency on Friday for a death row inmate sentenced to die for the 1985 shooting death of a Putnam City schoolteacher.