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MATCHDAY: Day Of Big Rivalries In European Soccer
A look at whats happening in European soccer on Sunday, when some of the world's biggest rivalries play out:
Oklahoma Lawmaker Criticized For Asian American Comment
A Republican Oklahoma state senator is drawing criticism for referring to Asian Americans as yellow families during a legislative committee meeting on racial inequity.
UK Says Time Running Out For Solution In Brexit Trade Talks
The British government tried Saturday to speed up the pace of talks to resolve postBrexit trade troubles with the European Union, saying the two sides remain far apart and time is running out to bridge the gap.
Senior Al-Qaeda Leader Killed in US Drone Strike in Syria, Says Pentagon
The ongoing war in Syria has created a complex battlefield involving foreign armies, militias and jihadists.
Tropical Storm Rick Forms Off Mexico's South Pacific Coast
Tropical Storm Rick formed Friday off Mexicos southern Pacific coast and is forecast to hit that coast at hurricane strength early next week.
Judge Issues Injunction Blocking Wisconsin Fall Wolf Hunt
A judge on Friday halted Wisconsin's fall wolf season two weeks before hunters were set to take to the woods, siding with wildlife advocacy groups who argued that holding the hunt would be unconstitutional.
EXPLAINER: Where Does Gabby Petito Slaying Probe Go Next?
Now that the decomposed remains of Brian Laundrie have been found, where does the investigation into the strangling of his girlfriend, Gabby Petito, go from here?
Las Vegas Man Charged With Voting Twice In November 2020
A Las Vegas businessman is facing criminal charges of voting twice in the November 2020 election, including with his dead wifes ballot, Nevada state Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Thursday.
Queen Elizabeth Back Home After First Night In Hospital In Years
Britain's 95yearold Queen Elizabeth spent a night in hospital for the first time in years for what royal officials termed 'preliminary investigations' but was in good spirits and back at work at her Windsor Castle home on Thursday.
43 Countries Criticize China At UN For Repression Of Uyghurs
More than 40 mainly Western countries criticized China at a U.N. meeting on Thursday for the reported torture and repression of Uyghurs and other religious and ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, keeping a spotlight on the region where foreign governments and...
Dollar Rebounds After Improving Jobs, Housing Data
The dollar gained on Thursday against a basket of currencies, erasing earlier losses, boosted by better jobs and housing data, and as U.S. Treasury yields rose.
Biden Returning Next Week To Campaign With McAuliffe
President Joe Biden is set to return to Virginia for his second campaign stop with fellow Democrat Terry McAuliffe as the state's closely watched race for governor enters its final stretch.
Jamaica Arrests Colombian As Suspect In Haiti Assassination
A police superintendent in Jamaica told The Associated Press on Thursday that authorities have arrested a Colombian man they believe is a suspect in the July 7 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Mose.
Barbados Elects First-ever President, Shedding Colonial Past
Barbados has elected its firstever president to replace Britain's Queen Elizabeth as head of state in a decisive step toward shedding the Caribbean island's colonial past.
Rocket Failure Mars U.S. Hypersonic Weapon Test As Others Succeed
The Pentagon's hypersonic weapon programs suffered a setback on Thursday when a booster rocket carrying a hypersonic weapon failed, people briefed on the test result said.
Putin Says Western Military Backing Of Ukraine Threatens Russia
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the Westernbacked military development of Ukraine posed a serious threat to Russia, two days after the U.S. defense secretary staged a show of support for Kyiv and encouraged its aspiration to join NATO.