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Lawsuit: LSU Brushed Off Complaints Against Accused Rapist
Louisiana State University officials did little to address allegations of sexual harassment and assault against a French graduate student, enabling his interactions with undergraduate women and high school girls, even after learning he had been arrested o...
Brazil Regulator To Probe Hospital Chain Over Use Of Hydroxychloroquine
The Brazilian agency that regulates health insurance plans has opened an investigation into allegations that a hospital chain tested unproven drugs on elderly COVID19 patients without their knowledge, the regulator's director told a Senate inquiry on Wed...
City In Michigan Urged To Use Bottled Water Due To Lead Risk
Michigan on Wednesday urged residents of Benton Harbor to use only bottled water for cooking and drinking, a major shift in response to the city's elevated levels of lead.
NYPD Takes Ex-union Chief's Gun, Shield After FBI Raids
New York Citys police department placed the embattled former head of its sergeants union on modified assignment Wednesday, stripping him of his gun and shield, a day after federal agents raided the unions office and his home.
Soccer-Belgium Better Than When They Last Played France - Martinez
Belgium coach Roberto Martinez says his team to meet France in Thursday’s Nations League semifinal is stronger than the one that lost to their neighbours in the last four of the World Cup in Russia three years ago.
'An Amazing Ride': New Study May Have Found First-ever Treatment for Dengue
Tests in cell cultures and mice found that a newly identified compound can effectively disarm the virus, stopping it from replicating and preventing disease
News18 Evening Digest: WHO Says Number of New Covid Cases Fell Last Week & Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering this evening: WHO Says Number of New Covid Cases Fell Last Week; Modi to Inaugurate 35 PSA Oxygen Plants Set up Under PM Cares Fund Tomorrow; 2008 Delhi Bombings: HC Grants Bail to Accused, Says Courts Must Play D...
'Outrageous Attack': Anti-Semitic Graffiti Found at Auschwitz, Says Museum, CCTV Footage Being Analysed
The vandalism, some of which was anti-Semitic, was sprayed in English and German on nine wooden barracks at the Auschwitz-Birkenau site.
Macron to Meet Biden at G20, Hopes to Move on After AUKUS Dispute
Australia's decision under AUKUS to cancel a lucrative submarine contract with France in September and opt for US-designed, nuclear-propelled vessels incensed Paris.
Fire Retardant Could Be 'Game-chanGer' In Fighting Wildfires
U.S. officials on Tuesday approved a longlasting fire retardant that could significantly aid in fighting increasingly destructive wildfires by stopping them before they ever start.
Opponents Of Texas Ban On Most Abortions Expand Challenges
Opponents of a new Texas ban on most abortions filed a lawsuit in Illinois on Tuesday after weeks of being thwarted by courts elsewhere in their efforts to block the nation's most restrictive abortion law.
Koepka, DeChambeau To Face Off In Made-for-TV Match In Vegas
Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau will finally get their match, even if its just 12 holes.
Oscars Enlist Will Packer To Produce 94th Ceremony
"Girls Trip producer Will Packer will produce next years Oscars, the film academy said Tuesday.
Trial Begins To Assess Damages In 2017 Texas Church Massacre
A trial to assess damages owed to families of the victims of the Sutherland Springs church massacre began with vivid witness accounts of the shooting.
Singapore Court Jails Indian-origin Woman for Breaking Covid-19 Laws
Under the law, those diagnosed with an acute respiratory infection and given an MC cannot leave their home until they test negative for Covid-19
7 Passengers On Derailed Train Sue Amtrak, BNSF Railway
An Illinois law firm filed lawsuits Monday against Amtrak and BNSF Railway on behalf of seven passengers who were on an Amtrak train when it derailed in northcentral Montana late last month, killing three and injuring dozens of others.