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India Challenging China, UK & US Trailing: Here's Top 10 Countries in Terms of Highest Vaccination
Countries who have performed well in terms of doses per population are UAE, Israel, Chile, Qatar, Singapore and Iceland.
Suspect In Deaths Of 4 Found In SUV Surrenders In Arizona
A suspect in the shooting deaths of four Minnesotans who were found in an abandoned SUV in Wisconsin surrendered to authorities in Arizona on Friday.
R. Kelly Behavior Mirrors Abuse Tactics, Expert Witness Says
Prosecutors inched closer on Friday to concluding their case at the R. Kelly sextrafficking trial, calling two final witnesses to try to further cement allegations he groomed young victims for unwanted sex in episodes dating to the 1990s.
St. Louis Woman After Eviction: 'I Have No Idea' What To Do
The knock on the door that Kristen Bigogno has long dreaded finally arrived Friday two St. Louis deputies came to evict her, joined by a couple of other men there to change the locks on the apartment.
WhatsApp Instructions, Mexican Struggles: How Haitians Ended Up In Texas Camp
Haitians camped out under a Texas bridge followed instructions circulated on WhatsApp to get there, according to a dozen migrants who said the tips delivered to their phones helped them evade checks by Mexican authorities.
'The Crown,' 'Ted Lasso,' Streaming Seek Emmy Awards Glory
The miniature statutes given at the Emmy Awards on Sunday can be an outsized boon to egos, careers and guessing games.
EPA Strikes Deal For Cleanup Of Battery Site That Burned
The Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with a northern Illinois battery company to clean up a warehouse where a June fire led to the evacuation of thousands of nearby residents, the agency said Thursday.
Illinois Hopes 'Better Angels' Prevail In Lincoln Desk Rehab
The storageroom merchants' desk where Presidentelect Abraham Lincoln penned his first inaugural address, beseeching southern states to recall the mystic chords of memory" and invoke the better angels of our nature to circumvent the Civil War, was unveiled...
Muslim Groups Call For Hilton Boycott Over Project In China
A Muslim civil rights group is calling for a boycott of Hilton hotels over what it says are plans to build a hotel on the site of a bulldozed Uyghur mosque in China.
Louis Menand Among Nonfiction National Book Award Nominees
Louis Menand's Cold War cultural history The Free World and Hanif Abdurraqib's meditation on Black artistry A Little Devil in America are among the works on the nonfiction longlist for the National Book Awards.
Canada's Tight Election Heads Into Final Stretch as Trudeau Asks Citizens to Vote 'Strategically'
Trudeau remains Canadians' top choice for prime minister, but scandals and ethics lapses have tarnished his golden boy image.
World Leaders Face New Rule At UN Meeting: Vaccination
World leaders will have to be vaccinated against the coronavirus to speak at the U.N. General Assembly's big meeting next week, the assembly leader and New York City officials have said, prompting swift objections from at least one nation.
Gunmen Abducted Migrants In Mexico To Demand Ransom
Gunmen who briefly abducted 23 migrants from a Mexican hotel had been planning to demand ransom from their relatives living in the United States, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Los Angeles County To Require Vaccines In Indoor Bars
Public health officials in Los Angeles County will begin requiring proof of COVID19 vaccination for patrons and workers at indoor bars, wineries, breweries and nightclubs next month.
Man Imprisoned In Giuliani-related Fraud Case Seeks Release
A Florida businessman who admitted that his fraudbusting business was a fraud is citing the coronavirus threat in prisons as he asks a judge to release him early from his oneyear prison term.
2 Mexican Guardsmen Wounded In Michoacan Fighting
A clash between gunmen and National Guard troops in the Mexican state of Michoacan has left at least two guardsmen wounded, officials said Wednesday.