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Former Trump Campaign Manager Hospitalized After Threatening Self-harm - ABC News
Bradley Parscale, the former campaign manager for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign, was hospitalized Sunday after his wife told police he was threatening to harm himself, ABC News reported.
New Zealanders May Be Able To Travel To Some Australian States Before Christmas, Ardern Says
Travel between New Zealand and some states of Australia is possible before the end of the year, New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday.
Report: Cardinal Pell Returning To Vatican In Crisis
Cardinal George Pell, Pope Francis former finance minister, will soon return to the Vatican during an extraordinary economic scandal for the first time since he was cleared of child abuse allegations in Australia five months ago, a newspaper reported Mond...
Authorities: Man Requested Money To Shoot Louisville Police
A Kentucky man who authorities accuse of requesting $30,000 to shoot police officers in Louisville in a social media video while he was brandishing a gun has been arrested.
Appellate Court Halts Wisconsin Ballot-counting Extension
A federal appeals court on Sunday temporarily halted a sixday extension for counting absentee ballots in Wisconsin's presidential election, a momentary victory for Republicans and President Donald Trump in the key presidential battleground state.
Pompeo Speaks With NATO Chief About Mediterranean Tensions
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is due to arrive in Greece on an official visit early Monday, has had a conversation on tensions in the eastern Mediterranean with NATO SecretaryGeneral Jens Stoltenberg.
French Hospitals Delay Operations To Cope With COVID Surge
Hospitals in the Paris and Marseille regions are delaying some scheduled operations to free up space for COVID19 patients as the French government tries to stem a rising tide of coronavirus infections, the health minister said Sunday.
Leaders To UN: If Virus Doesn't Kill Us, Climate Change Will
In a year of cataclysm, some world leaders at this weeks annual United Nations meeting are taking the long view, warning: If COVID19 doesn't kill us, climate change will.
Rochester Names First Female Police Chief In Wake Of Racial Justice Protests
The mayor of Rochester, New York named the city's first female police chief on Saturday, weeks after firing the previous chief amid protests over the death of a Black man in police custody.
How Trump Picked Amy Coney Barrett Over Barbara Lagoa for the US Supreme Court
So convinced did Trump seem in his selection that aides scheduled no formal interviews with any other potential candidates -- including Lagoa.
Trump To Nominate Conservative Amy Coney Barrett For Court
President Donald Trump on Saturday is set to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, capping a dramatic reshaping of the federal judiciary that will resonate for a generation and that he hopes will provide a needed boost to his reelection e...
Angry But Determined: Portuguese Workers Protest For Better Wages Amid Pandemic
Thousands of workers gathered in cities and towns across Portugal on Saturday demanding higher wages and more government action to protect jobs threatened by the coronavirus pandemic.
If Barrett Joins, Supreme Court Would Have Six Catholics
Roman Catholics account for a bit more than 20% of the U.S. population, yet they are on track to hold six of the Supreme Courts nine seats now that President Donald Trump is expected to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to fill its vacancy.
French Virus Testing Labs Under Strain Amid Resurgent Demand
Frances COVID19 resurgence is palpable in the buzzing biology lab of this public hospital in the Paris suburb of Argenteuil.
Poland's Ruling Party Signs New Coalition Deal With Partners
The three parties in Poland's conservative coalition government signed a new coalition agreement on Saturday, putting aside disagreements sparked by a power struggle.
Paris Names Park After Black Woman Who Resisted Slavery
The city of Paris inaugurated a public garden Saturday honoring a woman who fought for the liberation of slaves on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.