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Feds: WVa Man Sold Devices To Anti-government Supporters
A West Virginia man has pleaded guilty to a weapons charge after he was accused of selling machine gun conversion devices online to followers of a farright extremist movement.
Syrian TV Reports Israeli Strike On Suburbs Of Damascus
Israel launched a missile attack on suburbs of the Syrian capital Damascus late Tuesday and Syrian air defenses responded to the strikes, state television reported.
Gunmen Kill At Least 58 In Attack On Niger Market Sellers
Gunmen on motorcycles attacked a group of civilians returning from market day in a volatile corner of Niger, leaving at least 58 people dead and then burning granaries to the ground, the government said Tuesday.
US: Despite Threats, Foreign Hackers Didn't Disrupt Election
U.S. officials found no evidence that foreign actors changed votes or otherwise disrupted the voting process in last November's presidential election, according to government reports Tuesday affirming the integrity of the contest won by President Joe Bide...
UK PM Boris Johnson to Visit India at End of April as Part of Policy 'Tilt' After Britain's Exit from EU
Earlier, Britain made a formal request to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), seeking membership of the 11-country bloc to open new avenues for post-Brexit trade and influence.
Biden's Immigration Policy Takes Heat as Migrant Levels Soar
On January 20, his first day in office, Biden scrapped several of Trump's contentious immigration policies.
Judge In George Floyd Police Trial Weighs Impact Of $27 Million Settlement On Jury
The judge in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murdering George Floyd, said on Monday he was concerned publicity about the city's $27 million settlement with Floyd's family could influence jurors.
Huawei CFO Lawyer Argues New Evidence To Be Submitted
Lawyers for a senior executive of Chinese communications giant Huawei Technologies were in court Monday arguing new evidence should be introduced to the proceedings to help their client fight extradition to the U.S.
Meghan Markle Demands All Proofs in Buckingham Palace Staff Bullying Case: Report
The Duchess wants to see all documents, emails, and text messages related to the bullying probe which began against her by the Queen, the UK report stated.
‘You Will Be Stranded’: Dangerous Winter Storm Batters Western US as Airport, Highways Shut Down
The deteriorating conditions forced Denver International Airport, the nation's fifth-busiest airport, to close all six of its runways.
Novavax Covid Vaccine Highly Effective Against Severe Covid: Company
But its efficacy against the South African variant fell markedly when including mild and moderate cases.
Tornadoes Reported In Texas Panhandle, No Injuries Reported
Several suspected tornadoes touched down Saturday afternoon in the Texas Panhandle between Lubbock and Amarillo, according to the National Weather Service, but no injuries or fatalities were reported.
Editor Of Top German Newspaper Suspended In Compliance Probe
The chief editor of Germany's topselling newspaper, the daily Bild, has been temporarily suspended at his request while allegations of compliance violations are investigated, the paper's publisher said Saturday.
Does the UK Media Have a Racism Problem? These Journalists Think So
The objections, including a rebuke from the Guardian newspaper, come after the Society of Editors rejected allegations made by Prince Harry that racism had played a role in how the British press covered his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
UN Increases Central African Republic Force By Nearly 3,700
The U.N. Security Council approved an increase of nearly 3,700 military and police to the U.N. peacekeeping force in Central African Republic on Friday to help reverse the deteriorating security situation in the conflicttorn nation where violence has incr...
EXPLAINER: How Will US Make More Shots Available By May 1?
President Joe Biden's promise that all of the nation's 255 million adults will be eligible for coronavirus vaccines by May 1 means the U.S. needs to move fast.