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Zion National Park Search For Woman Cost $60K, Report Says
A search for a California woman who was missing for two weeks last fall at Zion National Park in Utah before being found alive cost about $60,000, park officials said Thursday.
Mexico Stops 2 Buses With 210 Central American Migrants
Police in southern Mexico said Wednesday they stopped two passenger buses loaded with a total of 210 Central American migrants, a masssmuggling tactic that had largely fallen into disuse after a government crackdown in 2014.
Myanmar Forces Descend on Railway Workers for Anti-coup Protests
The country has been in turmoil since the military ousted and detained civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi last month.
UK TV Host Piers Morgan Steps Down Amid Meghan Controversies
The former CNN host said he did not believe Markle when she said at one point she "didn't want to be alive anymore", sparking a deluge of complaints.
A Year Into Pandemic, Some In Media Tell Individual Stories
The emotional center of Nicolle Wallace's MSNBC show often comes at the very end, when statistics are set aside to tell the story of a life cut short by COVID19.
Piers Morgan Quits Talk Show After Comments About Meghan
British talk show host Piers Morgan on Tuesday quit Good Morning Britain after making contentious comments about Meghan following her bombshell interview about the royal family.
‘Kim’s Convenience’ To End With 5th Season Finale In April
Canadian sitcom "Kims Convenience is set to close up shop after its fifth season.
Push To Oust Judge Over Absentee Vote Ruling Sparks Outcry
The Republicandominated Tennessee House is sparking fears of an unprecedented breach of judicial independence by moving forward with a proposal to remove a judge for expanding absentee voting in 2020 due to the COVID19 pandemic.
At Least 20 Dead, 600 Injured in Equatorial Guinea Military Camp Explosions
Children and adults were seen being pulled from the rubble. There were chaotic scenes at the hospital in Bata, with the wounded lying on the floor awaiting treatment.
Top New York Lawmaker Calls For Gov. Cuomo's Resignation
The Democratic leader of New Yorks Senate called for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign Sunday amid mounting allegations of sexual harassment and undercounting COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes.
LA County May Return Beachfront Land Taken From Black Family
Los Angeles county officials may return a beachfront property that was seized from a Black family nearly a century ago.
Dolce&Gabbana Seeks Over $600M Damages From 2 US Bloggers
The Milan fashion house Dolce&Gabbana has filed a multimilliondollar defamation suit in an Italian court against U.S. fashion bloggers who reposted antiAsian comments attributed to one of the designers that led to a boycott by Asian consumers.
Study: No Partisan Benefit From Mail Voting In 2020 Election
Donald Trump last year publicly worried that the explosion in voting by mail during the pandemic would increase turnout so much that you'd never have a Republican elected in this country again. But a new study shows the record rates of mail voting in 2020...
Mobile Orchestra Tries To Bring Cheer To Venezuelan Streets
Orchestra music envelops the streets of a Venezuelan city every time a truck carrying musicians has made its way through traffic for the past year, capturing the attention of drivers and passersby who take photos and stare at the vehicle. The live perform...
3 Venezuelans Plead Guilty For Aiding Anti-Maduro Plot
Three Venezuelan men pleaded guilty to helping organize an illconceived invasion last year to remove President Nicols Maduro.
Pakistan Election Commission Holds Meeting to Discuss PM Khan's Allegations Against it
Prime Minister Khan, in a televised address to the country on Thursday, lashed out at the Election Comm.ission of Pakistan (ECP)