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Trump Aims To Countersue Sex Assault Accuser Who Sued Him
Former President Donald Trump wants to countersue a former Apprentice contestant who accused him of defaming her when he denied her sexual assault allegations.
California Police Investigate After Officer Punches Suspect
A Southern California police department is investigating an altercation recorded on video in which an officer punched a trespassing suspect during an arrest.
California Police Investigate After Officer Punches Suspect
A Southern California police department is investigating an altercation recorded on video in which an officer punched a trespassing suspect during an arrest.
Michigan City Declares Emergency Over Lead; Governor Visits
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she visited Benton Harbor on Tuesday to listen to residents who have been urged to use bottled water because of elevated levels of lead in their tap water.
Dollar Dips, While Sterling, NZ Dollar Gain
The dollar pared losses on Tuesday as Treasury yields climbed but remained lower on the day as other currencies, including sterling, were boosted by expectations of soonerthanpreviously expected interest rate hikes.
FBI Raids Washington, New York Homes Linked To Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska
FBI agents on Tuesday raided homes in Washington and New York City linked to Oleg Deripaska, a Russian billionaire with ties to the Kremlin and to Paul Manafort, the onetime chairman of Donald Trump's 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
Pakistan Army Chief Qamar Bajwa Visits ISI Headquarters Amid Tiff Over Appointment of Spy Chief
The office of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan refused to issue a notification of the appointment of the new ISI chief.
Mexican President Promises To Help US In Climate Push
Mexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador promised Monday to help the U.S. government push for stronger action on climate change.
‘Things Didn’t Go as Envisaged’: Zalmay Khalilzad, Biden’s Envoy Who Brokered US Troops' Exit from Afghanistan, Quits
Thomas West, who previously served as the Deputy Special Representative, will be the Special Representative for Afghanistan.
Judge Sets Arraignment Date For Venezuela Envoy Saab Accused Of Money Laundering
A U.S. judge on Monday set a Nov. 1 arraignment date for Alex Saab, a businessman accused of laundering money on behalf of Venezuela's government, in a case that pits the United States against the government of President Nicolas Maduro.
Police: 2nd Man Wanted In Alabama HS Football Game Shooting
Police in Alabama on Monday released the name of a second man wanted in an Alabama shooting that wounded two adults and three teenagers outside a high school football game.
Nun Imprisoned Over Peace Activism, Megan Rice, Dies At 91
Megan Rice, a nun and Catholic peace activist who spent two years in federal prison while in her 80s after breaking into a government security complex to protest nuclear weapons, has died. She was 91.
Jill Biden Surprises Her South Carolina 'Prayer Partner'
Jill Biden on Sunday returned to the South Carolina Baptist church where she says she began to repair her relationship with God following her son's death from brain cancer six years ago.
Gangs Expand Territory As Haiti Government Struggles To Stay In Control
When Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry attempted on Sunday to lead a ceremony commemorating the death of one of the country's founding fathers, his delegation was met with a volley of gunfire that forced officials to withdraw.
Former US President Bill Clinton Leaves Hospital After Being Admitted for Infection
Bill Clinton was administered IV antibiotics and fluids, doctors had said.
Venezuela Government Suspends Talks With Opposition Over Saab Extradition
Venezuela on Saturday said it would suspend negotiations with the opposition that were set to resume this weekend, after Cape Verde extradited Colombian businessman Alex Saab, who is an envoy of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, to the United States on...