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US And EU Ambassadors: Enforce U.N. Sanctions On North Korea
The United States and several European countries on Wednesday condemned North Koreas recent missile tests and said Pyongyangs technical advances demonstrate the urgent need to ramp up implementation of U.N. sanctions on its nuclear and missile programs an...
Bay Area County Fines Burger Chain Over Vaccine Verification
California's popular InNOut hamburger chain is in trouble with yet another San Francisco Bay Area county over its failure to verify the vaccination cards of people choosing to dinein with their doubledoubles, shakes and fries.
Judge Denies Police Union's Effort To Recuse Her From Case
A judge who ordered the president of Chicago's police officers' union to stop publicly encouraging his members to disobey the city's COVID19 vaccine mandate on Wednesday refused the union's request to recuse herself from the case.
Mexico: Drug Cartels Recruiting Youths Through Video Games
Drug cartels in Mexico are recruiting youths through contacts made on multiplayer online video games, officials said Wednesday.
Plea Deal: Louisiana Man To Repay $76,000 Coronavirus Aid
The owner of a Louisiana livestock business has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $76,000 from a federal aid program to help compensate farmers and ranchers for losses from the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. authorities said Wednesday.
UK Foreign Minister To Visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar
British foreign minister Liz Truss will travel to Saudi Arabia and Qatar this week, seeking to further the case for a trade deal with Gulf countries and deepen diplomatic ties.
San Francisco Announces Cash Rewards To Collar Auto Burglars
San Francisco will give out cash awards of up to $100,000 for information about the ringleaders of highlevel auto burglaries in yet another push to battle crime in a city marked by attentiongrabbing vehicle smash and grabs, home breakins and retail theft...
Donald Trump Files Lawsuit to Block Release of January 6 Documents
Trump claims in the lawsuit that the request is almost limitless in scope, and seeks records with no reasonable connection to that day.
Dollar Edges Lower After Weak U.S. Factory Production Data
The dollar dipped on Monday after data showed production at U.S. factories fell by the most in seven months in September, erasing earlier gains on expectations that the Federal Reserve may be closer to raising interest rates than previously expected.
Powell's Age And Cancer Bout Left Him Vulnerable To COVID
Despite getting vaccinated against COVID-19, Colin Powell remained vulnerable to the virus because of his advanced age and history of cancer, highlighting the continued risk to many Americans until more of the population is immunized.
Judge Denies Request To Block Lethal Injection In Alabama
A federal judge has declined to block Thursdays scheduled execution of an Alabama inmate convicted of the 1991 kidnap and murder of a woman abducted outside an automatic teller machine.
Ronnie Tutt, Drummer For Elvis And Other Stars, Dies At 83
Ronnie Tutt, a legendary drummer who spent years playing alongside Elvis Presley and teamed up with other superstars ranging from Johnny Cash to Stevie Nicks, has died. He was 83.
Maduro Ally Extradited To US On Money Laundering Charges
Miami (AP) A top fugitive close to Venezuela's socialist government has been put on a flight from Cape Verde to the United States to face money laundering charges, a senior US official confirmed Saturday. Alex Saab was on a chartered Justice Department...
Robert Durst Hospitalized With COVID-19, His Lawyer Says
New York real estate heir Robert Durst has been hospitalized after contracting COVID19, his lawyer said Saturday.
Mötley Crüe Singer Vince Neil Breaks Ribs In Fall Off Stage
Mtley Cre singer Vince Neil suffered broken ribs after falling off the stage at a concert Friday in Tennessee, his guitarist told the crowd in a video circulated widely on social media.
US Intelligence Chief to Meet with S Korea, Japan Counterparts For Closed-door Talks on N Korea: Report
US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines will meet with Park Jie-won, head of South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS).