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Canadian Man Gets 6 Months For Groping Flight Attendant
A Canadian man has been sentenced to six months in U.S. federal prison for groping an American Airlines flight attendant.
CBI Returning To Daytona Beach For Second Straight Year
The College Basketball Invitational is heading back to Daytona Beach.
Federal Appeals Court Blocks Execution Of Alabama Inmate
A federal appeals court on Wednesday blocked the state from executing an inmate convicted of killing a driver who gave him a ride, upholding a lower court ruling that he can't be put to death unless the state uses an untested, new method.
Review: Strangers On A Train In 'Compartment No. 6'
A train ride from Moscow to the arctic port city of Murmansk would not seem like the most likely setting for anything as warm as Finnish filmmaker Juho Kuosmanen's Compartment No. 6."
Virginia Sen. Warner Announces Positive COVID-19 Test
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia has tested positive for a breakthrough case of COVID19 and is working from home, his office said Tuesday.
San Diego's Finest: Jon Rahm Back At Friendly Torrey Pines
Billy Casper and Mickey Wright were undeniable homegrown greats. Phil Mickelson is clearly San Diego's most accomplished and beloved golfer of the modern era, and Tiger Woods has racked up a slew of memorable wins at Torrey Pines in his home state.
Cuba Defends Trials Of Protesters As Fair, Rejects Accusations Of Rights Violations
Cuba rejected on Tuesday accusations by rights groups and diplomats that its court system had unfairly jailed protesters following widespread unrest on the island in July, defending recent trials as just and in line with Cuban law.
San Francisco Reports Big Increase In Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
The mayor of San Francisco expressed despair over the increase in reported hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders last year, up an astonishing 567% from the previous year, according to preliminary figures released by the police departme...
Chief: Firefighter In Fiery Home Collapse In Fair Condition
A Baltimore firefighter who survived the collapse of a burning vacant home that killed three colleagues was upgraded to fair condition Tuesday as his fire chief reported him to be conscious and alert.
US Names 222 To Olympic Team; 4 Athletes Are 5-timers
The 222person U.S. Olympic roster revealed Monday includes four athletes making their fifth trip to the Games: Shaun White and Lindsey Jacobellis in snowboarding, Katie Uhlaender in skeleton and John Shuster in curling.
Infant Killed In Atlanta; Mom Says Car Caught In Crossfire
A 6monthold baby was fatally shot Monday while riding in a car in Atlanta, authorities said.
Biden Answers Inflation Query By Calling Fox Reporter SOB
President Joe Biden responded to a question about inflation on Monday by calling a Fox News reporter a vulgarity.
Iran Regains UN Assembly Voting Rights After Assets Unfrozen
The U.N. General Assembly said Monday that Iran, Guinea and Vanuatu had paid sufficient back dues to the United Nations regular operating budget to regain their voting rights in the 193member world body.
Afghan Refugee Convicted Of Assaulting Girl, 3, At Quantico
A federal jury has convicted an Afghan refugee housed at Quantico Marine Corps Base after he fled the country with a sexual assault.
‘Worked on This Model for 18 Years’: Pakistan Proud of Pig-to-human Heart Transplant Pioneer
While the prognosis for the recipient of the pig's heart is far from certain, the surgery represents a major milestone for animal-to-human transplants.
US Advises Citizens Against Travel to Russia: State Dept
It particularly moved to dissuade US citizens from traveling to the Russia-Ukraine border region.