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Queen Elizabeth Reminded Me of My Mother, Wanted to Know About Putin & Jinping, Says Biden
The Queen, 95 and wearing a pink floral dress with a matching hat, is now back on frontline royal duties after the death of her husband, Prince Philip, in April.
Evidence In Mexico Serial Killer's House Suggests 17 Victims
Investigators digging under the house of a suspected serial killer on the outskirts of Mexico City said Saturday they have found 3,787 bone fragments so far, apparently belonging to 17 different victims.
California Pair Charged In 1997 Kidnapping Of Teenage Girl
A Northern California couple facing forced labor charges for forcing three Guatemalan immigrants to work long hours at their businesses for minimal pay have been charged in the 1997 kidnapping of a 13yearold girl from Las Vegas.
NC Supreme Court Upholds Murder Charge In Child Abuse Case
North Carolina's Supreme Court on Friday upheld a lower court's decision finding a man guilty of firstdegree murder by starvation and neglect of his 4yearold stepson in Gaston County.
Former Wisconsin Teacher To Plead Guilty To Filming Students
A former Wisconsin high school teacher accused of secretly videotaping undressed students during field trips in Wisconsin and Minnesota has reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors.
EXPLAINER: What Will Change Under Israel's New Government?
If all goes according to plan, Israel will swear in a new government on Sunday, ending Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's record 12year rule and a political crisis that inflicted four elections on the country in less than two years.
New Federal COVID-19 Safety Rules Exempt Most Employers
The Biden administration has exempted most employers from longawaited rules for protecting workers from the coronavirus, angering labor advocates who have spent more than a year lobbying for the protections.
Mobster Sentenced For Assaulting 'Real Housewives' Husband
A reputed mobster who assaulted the thenboyfriend and now husband of a former Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member in exchange for a deeply discounted lavish wedding reception has been sentenced to more than two years in federal prison.
Yemeni News Agency: Rebel Missiles Hit Key City, Killing 8
Yemen's Iranbacked rebels fires missiles on the central city of Marib on Thursday, killing at least eight people and wounding as many as 27, the state news agency reported.
Mayor: Seattle 1st Major City To Fully Vaccinate 70%
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said Wednesday that 70% of city residents ages 12 and up have been fully vaccinated, which she said makes Seattle the first major U.S. city to hit the COVID19 milestone.
Georgia State Trooper Shoots Suspect On I-285 Near Airport
A Georgia State Patrol trooper shot a murder suspect in an exchange of gunfire off a highway near the Atlanta airport Wednesday afternoon, authorities said. It was the second trooperinvolved shooting in two days.
Sinovac CEO Complained About Anti-China Comments In Brazil -sources
The chief executive of Sinovac Biotech Ltd, the main supplier of COVID19 vaccines to Brazil, complained last month to Brazilian diplomats in Beijing that antiChina comments in Brasilia were not helping with delayed shipments, two people with knowledge of...
Son Of Famed Michigan Coach Says Doctor Molested Him, Too
A son of legendary University of Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler was among the hundreds of men who were sexually assaulted by a campus doctor, and he will speak publicly about the abuse along with two players who also were victims in the 1970s and...
No More Europe, New Zealand is the New Destination: Pandemic Shakes up Rankings of World's Most Liveable Cities
Pressure on European health systems also had a knock-on effect on culture and overall liveability because of restrictions on movement, the Economist said.
Police: Suspected Baltimore Gang Leader Dead After Standoff
A suspected Baltimore gang leader died from an apparent selfinflicted gunshot wound after a standoff with law enforcement Tuesday afternoon in an Atlanta suburb, police said.
Ohio AG Suit Seeks Declaration Of Google As Public Utility
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a lawsuit Tuesday asking a court to declare Google a public utility and to regulate it as one.