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Biden Expected To Name Veteran Diplomat As Ukraine Envoy
President Joe Biden is expected to nominate career foreign service officer Bridget Brink to serve as his ambassador to Ukraine, according to a U.S. official familiar with the decision.
Florida Governor Considering Punishment For Broward Sheriff
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday he will decide soon whether to suspend a major county's sheriff after state investigators found he lied on police applications about killing someone as a teen, his past drug use and his driving record.
Trial Underway For Florida's GOP Voting Restrictions Law
A trial challenging Floridas new voting restrictions began Monday with civil rights groups moving to block the sweeping Republican election law as an unnecessary burden on the right to cast ballots.
Measuring Climate Change: It's Not Just Heat, It's Humidity
When it comes to measuring global warming, humidity, not just heat, matters in generating dangerous climate extremes, a new study finds.
Myanmar's Suu Kyi to Face New Trial for Electoral Fraud: Report
The junta has promised to hold another election by August 2023 if the country -- currently riven by fighting between the military and anti-coup fighters -- is restored.
Bali to Reopen to Foreign Travellers With Shortened Quarantine Period
Indonesia's holiday island of Bali will start welcoming back travellers from all countries from later this week, officials said on Monday, more than three months after announcing it was open to selected nationalities.
‘I Simply Have Conversations With People’: Neil Young-fan Joe Rogan Reacts To Controversy
Joe Rogan highlighted that he invites people who have differing opinions on his podcast and does not stick any singular perspective on any topic.
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‘You Will See Us Taking Steps’: US Responds As North Korea Tests Powerful Hwasong-12
The Hwasong-12 missile can reach distances of up to 4,500kms and can reach the westernmost tip of Alaska as well as the Guam islands.
US Stumbles To 2-0 Loss At 1st-place Canada In Qualifying
Canada beat the United States for just the second time in 37 years, a 20 victory Sunday on goals by Cyle Larin and Sam Adekugbe to take another big step toward reaching the World Cup for the first time since 1986.
Kruse Stuns Union Berlin With Imminent Return To Wolfsburg
Union Berlins star player Max Kruse stunned the highflying club by asking for a transfer to his former team Wolfsburg at the other end of the Bundesliga, with the forward set to rejoin Wolfsburg on the last day of the winter transfer window.
Heavy Rains Cause Landslides And Flooding In São Paulo, Killing 18
Landslides and flooding from heavy rains in Sao Paulo state have killed at least 18 people since Friday, including seven children, public safety officials said on Sunday.
Young's 36 Points Help Streaking Hawks Drop Lakers, 129-121
Trae Young scored 36 points and the Atlanta Hawks earned their seventh straight win by rallying in the fourth quarter to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 129121 on Sunday.
Zardes, Miles Robinson, Aaronson Start For US At Canada
Forward Gyasi Zardes, defender Miles Robinson and midfielder Brenden Aaronson were inserted into the starting lineup for the United States World Cup qualifier at Canada on Sunday.
Saint-Etienne Loses To Amateur Side Bergerac In French Cup
Struggling SaintEtienne's season took an even worse turn Sunday as the toptier team was knocked out of the French Cup by amateur side Bergerac.
Cyprus Orthodox Archbishop Suspends 12 Unvaccinated Priests
The head of Cyprus Orthodox Christian Church said Sunday that he will suspend a dozen priests from his diocese because they refused to heed his call to get vaccinated against COVID19.