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Regulators Seek To Suspend Trump Rule On Railway Natural Gas
Federal regulators have proposed suspending a Trump administration rule that would have allowed railroads to haul liquefied natural gas while they take a closer look at the potential safety risks.
Soccer-Netherlands Qualify For World Cup With Late Win Over Norway
Steven Bergwijn and Memphis Depay scored late as the Netherlands qualified for next year's World Cup with a 20 home victory over Norway on Tuesday to win Group G.
Cori Bush: White Supremacists Shot At Ferguson Protesters
U.S. Rep. Cori Bush claimed on social media that white supremacists shot at protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014, but the city's police chief said he was unaware of any such incident.
Washington State Panel Fails To Draw New Political Maps
Washington state's bipartisan redistricting commission failed to meet its deadline for redrawing political maps, meaning the task will now be taken up by the state Supreme Court.
Turkey Arrests A Haitian Businessman Sought In Moïse Killing
A Haitian businessman considered a suspect in the July 7 assassination of President Jovenel Mose was arrested in Turkey, authorities in Haiti announced Monday.
U.S., Britain, Canada Slap Sanctions On Nicaraguan Officials In Coordinated Action
The United States, Britain and Canada imposed sanctions on Nicaraguan officials on Monday in a concerted response to an election that many countries have denounced as rigged in favor of President Daniel Ortega.
France Warns Russia As EU Prepares Sanctions On Belarus
France told Russia on Monday NATO would be prepared to defend the sovereignty of Ukraine, near where NATO says Moscow has been staging a troop buildup, while Western leaders sought to tackle a migrants crisis on the eastern borders of the European Union.
Is Burgundy Maroon? Gunman's Lawyers Argue They're Different
Attorneys for Florida high school shooter Nikolas Cruz told a judge Monday that detectives made false statements to get the search warrants allowing them to seize evidence from his cellphone and bedroom, including an argument over whether burgundy and mar...
UK Police Name Liverpool Taxi Blast Suspect
British police have identified the suspect behind an explosion which engulfed a taxi in flames outside a hospital in Liverpool on Sunday, a blast the authorities have declared a terrorist incident.
As Europe Sees Covid Surge & India Mulls Booster Shots, Here's a Look at Countries Offering Third Dose
Germany, Austria, Canada and France are among the first few countries to begin administering the booster shots.
Children Caught Up in Belarus-Poland Border Crisis Face Bitter Nights Without Shelter
The migrants -- most of whom are from Middle East and Asia -- are seeking to cross illegally into Poland, and from there into other European countries, in search of a better life.
8 Dead From COVID, 89 Infected At Connecticut Nursing Home
Eight residents of a nursing home in Connecticut have died during a coronavirus outbreak while 89 residents and employees have tested positive for the disease, nursing home officials say.
Federal Court Rejects Oklahoma Death Row Inmates Appeal
A federal appeals court has rejected an appeal by four Oklahoma inmates to stay their executions scheduled over the next three months, including a planned lethal injection next week that has drawn international attention.
Pope Thanks Journalists for Helping Expose Church Sex Scandals
The pope praised what he called the "mission" of journalism and said it was vital for reporters to get out of their newsrooms
Discussion Underway With India Over Humanitarian Food Assistance for Afghanistan: UN's WFP
Garzon said in Afghanistan, there are now no jobs, no cash in the country, and no way for parents to buy food for their families.
Utah Girl's Suicide Spurs New Investigation Into Bullying
A Utah school district said Friday it will open an independent investigation into alleged bullying of a 10yearold girl who died by suicide after her family says she was harassed by fellow students for being Black and autistic.