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Burkina Faso Says It Cut Internet Under National Defence Provision
Burkina Faso's government said on Monday it had cut mobile internet access in the country under a legal provision related to national defence and public security.
Bidens Open Holidays With Christmas Tree And 'Friendsgiving'
Jill Biden opened the holiday season at the White House on Monday by breaking off a small branch from the official Blue Room tree and giving it along with a big smooch to her toddler grandson.
Ex-Missouri Detective Gets 6 Years In Beating Of Suspect
A former police detective who repeatedly kicked a defenseless man during a 2019 arrest was sentenced Monday in Missouri to six years in federal prison.
Czechs Protest Restrictions On Unvaccinated As Cases Soar
Protesters marched through the Czech capital of Prague on Monday to decry the governments restrictions on unvaccinated people as new infections soared in the European Union nation.
Fox Says It Did Not Pay For Rittenhouse Film And Interview
A Fox News executive said Saturday the network did not pay Kyle Rittenhouse's family for any special access during Rittenhouse's murder trial or after his acquittal, after it was announced that he would speak to Tucker Carlson for an interview to air on M...
Three In Hospital After Police Fire On Dutch COVID-19 Protesters
Three people were being treated in hospital in Rotterdam on Saturday after they were seriously injured when Dutch police fired shots during a violent protest against COVID19 measures, authorities said.
Four In Hospital After Police Fire On Dutch COVID-19 Protesters
Four people were being treated in hospital in Rotterdam on Saturday after they were seriously injured when Dutch police fired shots during a violent protest against COVID19 measures, authorities said.
Four In Hospital After Police Fire On Dutch COVID-19 Protesters
Four people were being treated in hospital in Rotterdam on Saturday after they were seriously injured when Dutch police fired shots during a violent protest against COVID19 measures, authorities said.
Travis Throws For 3 TDs, Florida State Holds Off BC, 26-23
Jordan Travis threw for three touchdowns and 251 yards and Florida State stopped Boston College in their own territory in the final two minutes for a 2623 victory on Saturday.
Senate Confirms Biden's Nominee For US Attorney For Arizona
The U.S. Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden's choice to be the top federal law enforcement officer in Arizona.
Ex-official Subpoenaed In Probe Of Noem Daughter Meeting
South Dakota lawmakers issued a subpoena Wednesday to the former head of the state agency at the center of questions over whether Gov. Kristi Noem influenced her daughter's application for a real estate appraiser license.
Canada Province Expects Death Toll To Rise After 500-year Flood
The death toll in Canada from massive floods and landslides that devastated parts of British Columbia is set to rise, with the province declaring a state of emergency on Wednesday.
UK Parliament Votes To Curb Members' 2nd Jobs After Scandal
Britains Parliament voted Wednesday to restrict lawmakers ability to hold second jobs outside politics, in an attempt to stem a slew of damaging headlines over lobbying and political sleaze.
Airman From Boston Shot Down During WWII Accounted For
An airman from Boston who was shot down over Romania during World War II has been accounted for, the military said Wednesday.
Missing Cuban Protest Leader Yunior Garcia Lands In Spain
Cuban protest leader Yunior Garcia and his wife landed at Madrid's Barajas airport on Wednesday afternoon, the dissident said on social media, putting an end to uncertainty over his whereabouts.
Israel's Top Court Freezes Return Of Boy, 6, To Italy
Israel's Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered a freeze on returning a 6yearold boy who survived a cable car crash in Italy to his relatives there until it decides whether to hear an appeal by family members in Israel.