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George Floyd Verdict Gives Hope, if Only Fleeting, to Black America
Conviction of ex-cop Derek Chauvin for murdering George Floyd nearly a year ago allowed many across this city and the nation to exhale pent up anxiety.
The Latest: Jury Reaches Verdict At Trial Over Floyd's Death
The Latest on the murder trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd (all times local):
U.S.-backed Afghan Peace Conference In Turkey Postponed Over Taliban No-show -sources
A Washingtonbacked Afghan peace conference in Turkey has been postponed over nonparticipation by the Taliban, three sources told Reuters.
Is the Rise of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan Generals Getting Out of PM Imran Khan's Hand?
PM Imran Khan said 40 police vehicles had been burnt, damage worth tens of millions of rupees had been caused to people's private property, and four policemen had been martyred and more than 800 injured.
Former US Vice President Walter Mondale Passes Away at 93
Prior to his stint at the White House, Mondale had served as attorney general to his home state of Minnesota from 1960-1964, and then as US senator from that state from 1964-1976.
Japan Asks Myanmar to Release Journalist Arrested by Security Forces
Kitazumi had been detained briefly in late February by police while covering pro-democracy protests in Myanmar
UK PM Boris Johnson's India Visit Cancelled Over Covid Surge
According to an official statement, India and United Kingdom will hold a virtual meeting in the coming days.
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FEDEX-SHOOTING-MASS SHOOTINGS-GUNS Table. Some of the deadliest mass shootings in the U.S. over the last several years. Sources: AP news reports
Navalny''s Doctor: Putin Critic ''could Die At Any Moment''
Moscow (AP) A doctor for imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is in the third week of a hunger strike, says his health is deteriorating rapidly and the 44-year-old Kremlin critic could be on the verge of death. Physician Yaroslav As...
Czech Police Searching For Two Men Using Names Of Skripal Poisoning Suspects
Czech police said on Saturday they were searching for two men carrying various passports, including Russian passports in the names of Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov.
Prince Philip Funeral: Timing, Live Telecast, And Everything Else You Need To Know
The funeral, which will be broadcast live, will take place at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle at 3 p.m. (1400 GMT)
Georgia Tire Plant Plans $22M Expansion To Boost Production
A tire plant will spend $21.8 million to expand production in middle Georgia.
Opponents of Myanmar Coup Announce National Unity Government
While setting out few positions, Min Ko Naing said the will of the people was the unity government's priority, while acknowledging the scale of the task at hand.
Biden Proposes Strategic Stability Dialogue with Russia Hours After Slapping Sanctions
During the phone call, Biden said he expressed concern on Russia's military build-up on the Ukraine border and in Crimea.
White House: Intel On Russian 'Bounties' On US Troops Shaky
The White House said Thursday that the intelligence community does not have conclusive evidence that Russian intelligence operatives encouraged the Taliban to attack American troops in Afghanistan.
Former VP Pence Undergoes Surgery To Implant Pacemaker
Former Vice President Mike Pence has undergone surgery to have a pacemaker implanted.