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2 Dead, 8 Injured in Multiple Shootings US Beach, Suspects Arrested
Several individuals produced firearms and began shooting at each other, resulting in numerous people being wounded, the police department statement said.
After 2 Months in Office, Kamala Harris is Still Living Out of Suitcases And She's Getting Frustrated With it
Harris has recently been spotted at her future home, popping in for an hour-long visit three weeks ago.
Working As COVID Nurse Changes Brazilian Referee's Outlook
When the coronavirus pandemic forced Brazilian soccer to take a break, referee Igor Benevenuto faced an uncertain future with less income.
Arizona GOP Wants Felony For Protesters Who Damage Statues
Republicans in the Arizona Legislature are reacting to last year's wave of damage to Confederate monuments by civil rights protesters here and across the nation by working to make it a felony to damage or destroy any public or private monument or statue.
NGOs: Venezuela Military, Colombia Rebels Continue Fighting
Clashes that began over the weekend between Venezuelas military and a Colombian armed group in a community along the nations shared border have continued, prompting more Venezuelans to seek refuge in a nearby Colombian community, international monitoring...
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Arkansas Governor Signs Transgender Sports Ban Into Law
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Thursday signed a law banning transgender women and girls from competing in school sports teams consistent with their gender identity.
'The World Got Dimmer': Shooting Victims' Lives Remembered
One victim of the Colorado supermarket shooting was leaving after fixing a coffee machine. Another worked at the store but was only there because he stopped in to shop during his time off. A third was a police officer who was first to answer the 911 calls...
Police: Inmates Killed 2 Iowa Prison Staff In Escape Attempt
Inmates used hammers to attack prison staff members during a failed attempt to escape an Iowa prison, killing a nurse and correctional officer, kidnapping a third employee and severely injuring an inmate who intervened, authorities said Wednesday.
High Court Mulls Police Power To Enter Homes Without Warrant
The Supreme Court on Wednesday weighed when police can enter homes without a warrant, with the justices making up scenarios involving elderly neighbors, a cat in a tree, a maskless social gathering and even a Van Gogh painting to help them resolve the cas...
White House: North Korea Conducted Short-range Missile Test
North Korea fired shortrange missiles this past weekend, just days after the sister of Kim Jong Un threatened the United States and South Korea for holding joint military exercises.
No Clear Winner In Israeli Election, But Netanyahu Could Have Edge: Exit Polls
Bennett, a former Netanyahu aide who has long sought to replace him at the helm, remained noncommittal about his coalition intentions immediately after polling stations closed.
U.S., UK, Germany And France Discuss Peace Initiatives For Yemen
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and foreign ministers of Britain, Germany and France met on Tuesday to discuss peace initiatives for Yemen, British foreign minister Dominic Raab said.
Man Accused Of Holding National Guard Members At Gunpoint
An Arizona man is accused of forcing off the road a National Guard envoy that was transporting COVID19 vaccines in West Texas and then holding 11 guard members at gunpoint.
Pfizer Starts Early Stage Clinical Trial Testing of Oral Antiviral Drug for Coronavirus: Report
The phase one trial of the drug, PF-07321332, is being performed in the United States.
'Never Seen Before': 15 Dead, 400 Missing After Major Fire Breaks Out in Rohingya Camp in Bangladesh
Johannes van der Klaauw, the UN Refugee Agency's representative in Bangladesh, apprised media of the current situation.