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Explained: What's Next in Prince Andrew Sex Abuse Lawsuit
The US court dealt with narrow legal challenges raised by Andrew's lawyers, who said the lawsuit should be dismissed now, at an extremely early stage.
Snowmobiler Injures 2 Wisconsin Sled Dogs In Hit-and-run
Authorities are searching for a snowmobile driver who veered into a highly touted sled dog team in northern Wisconsin and injured two of the dogs, including one that ran the Iditarod last year.
U.N. Mission Says It Spoke To Crew Members From Emirati Vessel Seized By Houthis
A United Nations mission said on Wednesday it has spoken to crew members from an Emirati vessel that was seized by the Yemeni Houthi movement earlier this month.
Painting By Marsden Hartley Last Seen 40 Years Ago Is Found
A painting by the American modernist Marsden Hartley that had been missing for 40 years was found in a bank vault, a significant step toward recovering the works of an increasingly appreciated artist who considered himself the painter of Maine.
‘Only Novak Has The Answers’: Serbia PM Says Djokovic Must Admit If He Breached Rules
The Serbian PM, Ana Brnabic, supported tennis star Novak Djokovic but said that he should explain if he breached rules after receiving his PCR result
Djokovic's Father Stays On Offensive, Says Case 'Is Closed'
Though Novak Djokovic still faces the prospect of deportation from Australia, his father is bolstering public opinion at home in Serbia that the case is closed.
Eagles Defensive Coordinator Jonathan Gannon Focused On Bucs
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon is more focused on Tom Brady and the Buccaneers than interviewing for head coaching openings.
Speeding, Erratic Driving Led To Geno Smith DUI Arrest
Seattle Seahawks backup quarterback Geno Smith's arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence came after the Washington State Patrol pulled him over for going 96 mph in a 60 mph zone and driving erratically across several lanes of traffic, according...
Italy’s Famed Scala dei Turchi Cliffs Vandalised, Probe Launched
The Sicilian authorities along with volunteers have already begun the restoration work. The locals, according to news reports, are upset over the act.
Death Toll from Brazil Waterfall Rock Face Collapse Rises to 10; 30 Injured
A tower of rocks suddenly broke away from the canyon wall on Saturday and came crashing down, crushing one of the leisure boats at Capitolio in Minas Gerais state.
Kazakh President's Residence Set Ablaze, Russia Sends Troops as Fresh Violence Erupts
After a night of running street confrontations between protesters and troops, a presidential residence in the city and its mayor's office were both ablaze.
Chinese Official Apologises After Woman Miscarries Outside Lockdown Hospital
The distressing incident was detailed in a social media post by the woman's niece on January 1, which included photos and video of the woman sitting on a plastic stool outside the hospital surrounded by a pool of blood.
Insurrection, Sedition or Coup? One Year On, What Best Describes the US Capitol Riot
Various words have been used to refer to what took place on January 6, 2021 at the US Capitol -- "insurrection," "sedition" and "coup". Here’s a breakdown of what those terms mean.
Omicron: EU Nations, US Post Fresh Covid Surges
Covid cases rose across US and Europe as people headed outdoors for Christmas and New Year's celebrations leading to spikes in active cases amid Omicron surge.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Contracts Covid, Credits Vaccine for 'Mild' Symptoms
Austin said he was last in contact with President Joe Biden on December 21, more than a week before he started to experience symptoms.
Titans Face Surging Dolphins In Bid For AFC South Crown
The Tennessee Titans know exactly what's on the line Sunday. Stop the Miami Dolphins' historic ride and clinch their second straight AFC South title no matter what Indianapolis does.