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Sarah Sanders Raises $2.1M In Bid For Arkansas Governor
Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has raised $2.1 million over the past three months in her bid to be Arkansas' next governor, her campaign announced Thursday.
Oil Prices Rise, As Saudis Dismiss Supply Concerns As Demand Grows
Oil prices rose 1% on Thursday after top oil producer Saudi Arabia dismissed calls for additional OPEC+ supply and the International Energy Agency said surging natural gas prices could boost demand for oil among power generators.
Thousands Rally In Georgia Demanding Release Of Jailed Pro-West Ex-leader
Thousands of flagwaving supporters of former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, jailed after returning from exile on Oct. 1, gathered in Tbilisi city centre on Thursday to demand his release.
Tunisia Withdraws Diplomatic Passport Of Ex-leader As Western Pressure Mounts
Tunisia's president on Thursday called one of his predecessors, Moncef Marzouki, an enemy of the country and withdrew his diplomatic passport after he demanded that France end its support for Tunisia under Kais Saied's leadership.
Assailant Kills Several People With Bow And Arrows In Norway
According to police, the suspect walked around the city shooting at people with arrows. An investigation is underway.
Apple CEO, NBA's Dwayne Wade Help LGBTQ Group Build Homes
Apple CEO Tim Cook and NBA AllStar Dwayne Wade joined Utah leaders Wednesday to announce the completion of a local advocacy group's campaign to build new homes that provide services for LGBTQ youth in the U.S. West.
Jan. 6 Committee Subpoena Targets Begin Turning Over Docs
At least three of the officials involved in organizing and running the Jan 6. rally that preceded the violent storming of the U.S. Capitol are handing over documents in response to subpoenas from the House committee investigating the attack.
WHO Unveils Proposed Team of Scientists Who Will 'Prevent Future Pandemics'
The group will be charged with producing a global framework for studies into emerging pathogens of epidemic and pandemic potential.
Snippets from UK: More Than 2,000 Cops in Britain Have Been Accused of Sex Offences in 4 Years
From the UK supply chain disruption worsening to a new project for the former health minister, a round-up of what is making news today.
British MPs’ Report Says Govt Handled Covid ‘Disastrously’; Toll Among Minorities ‘High'
The MPs’ report confirms the disproportionately high number of deaths among Indians and other minority groups during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Feds OK Colorado Plan To Cover Gender-affirming Care
Colorado will include gender confirmation care in its individual and small group health insurance plans, state and federal officials announced Tuesday.
3 Employees Killed In Shooting At Postal Facility In Memphis
Two U.S. Postal Service workers were fatally shot Tuesday at a postal facility in Memphis and a third employee identified as the shooter died from a selfinflicted gunshot, authorities said. It was the third highprofile shooting in or near that west Tennes...
Neymar's Brazil Teammates Urge Him To Keep Playing Past WCup
Neymar's Brazil teammates are still hoping the 29yearold striker will remain with the national team after next year's World Cup, despite saying the tournament in Qatar could be his last.
Aye-Yes-Aye: Imran Khan, Gen Bajwa Bicker Over New ISI Chief as Charges of 'Favouritism, Meddling' Fly
In a long meeting between the two on Monday night, Pakistan Army chief Gen Bajwa told the PM that the government cannot interfere in military matters.
Child, 6, Dies In 'Campfire' Started In A Play Fort
Authorities say a 6yearold boy died after he and two siblings, ages 9 and 4, were playing with fire in a fort made from a concrete stairway on a flatbed trailer.
Homes Burn After Plane Crashes In California Neighborhood
A small plane crashed into a suburban Southern California neighborhood on Monday, injuring at least two people and setting two homes ablaze, authorities said.