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Florida Man Guilty Of Setting Store On Fire During Unrest
A Florida man was convicted Tuesday of setting fire to a sporting goods store and shopping center in Tampa during unrest that followed protests over the death of George Floyd last year.
Motorist Was On Phone With Fiancee When Tree Limb Killed Her
A motorist was talking on her cellphone to her future wife when powerful winds blew a tree limb onto her car and killed her, authorities said.
UN Experts Blame Yemen's Houthis For Aden Airport Attack
U.N. experts say its highly likely a deadly missile attack on the airport in Yemens key southern port of Aden as the countrys new government was arriving was carried out by Houthi rebels.
New Rules To Protect Turtles From Shrimp Nets Postponed
New rules designed to keep endangered and threatened sea turtles from drowning in some inshore shrimp nets are being postponed, and federal regulators are considering whether to expand the rules, officials said Tuesday.
India Can Hold Electricity-sector Emissions by Increasing Clean Power Capacity: Report
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows India can aim even higher with its renewable energy goals.
Bidens Pay Tribute At Vietnam Veterans Memorial
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden paid tribute Monday at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to mark the 48th anniversary of the departure of the last U.S. combat troops from the war zone.
EXPLAINER: Pandemic Shapes Ex-officer's Trial In Floyd Death
The trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in George Floyd 's death is being conducted under special circumstances due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas Trooper Wounded In Shooting Not Expected To Survive
A Texas state trooper who was shot during a traffic stop last week is not expected to survive, officials said Monday.
Hundred-year-old Hindu Temple in Pakistan's Rawalpindi Attacked by Unidentified People
The incident occurred at Purana Qila area of the city on Saturday when 10 to 15 people stormed the temple at about 7.30 pm
WHO China Report Says Animals Most Likely Source of Covid-19, Denounces Lab Leak Hypothesis
The report's release has been repeatedly delayed, raising questions about whether the Chinese side was trying to skew the conclusions to prevent blame for the coronavirus pandemic.
'Tragic': 3 Kids Among 5 Dead After Arkansas Apartment Fire
Five people, including three children, died following a fire at their Arkansas apartment complex, officials said Sunday.
Diggers And Dredgers Struggle To Free Ship Blocking Suez Canal
Suez Canal salvage teams intensified excavation and dredging on Sunday around a massive container ship blocking the busy waterway ahead of attempts to refloat it, with two sources saying work had been complicated by rock under the ship's bow.
Ngannou Eyes Jones For First UFC Heavyweight Title Defense
Francis Ngannous UFC heavyweight title belt was barely fastened around his waist when he began thinking about the fearsome foe already plotting to take it away from him.
MATCHDAY: Dutch Seek To Rebound In World Cup Qualifying
A look at whats happening in 2022 World Cup qualifying in Europe on Saturday:
Reports Say CNN's Chris Cuomo Got Special COVID-19 Testing
Having a brother for governor is no longer the benefit it once seemed for CNN's Chris Cuomo.
Biden Says His Plan is to Contest for 2024 Re-election, Have 'Great Partner' Kamala Harris as Running Mate
The confirmation by Biden in response to a question at his maiden solo news conference on Thursday thus sets the stage for a potential clash with his predecessor Donald Trump, who so far has not ruled out his 2024 re-election bid and thrown a few indicati...