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Police Officers In Rochester, NY Suspended After Asphyxiating Black Man, Mayor Says
The police officers involved in the arrest and asphyxiation death of Daniel Prude, a Black man, have been suspended after video of the March incident was released this week, the mayor of Rochester, New York said on Thursday.
New York Governor Calls For Answers After Video Shows Police Suffocating A Black Man Under Arrest
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday called for "expeditious" answers from an investigation into the death of Daniel Prude, a Black man, after Rochester police put a hood over his head and asphyxiated him while arresting him in March.
Noem Featured In South Dakota Tourism Ad Airing On Fox News
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem got some highvalue exposure to Republican voters across the country last week during her appearance at the Republican National Convention and during Fox News commercial breaks.
Italy's Berlusconi Had Virus Fever, Aches But Feels Better
Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi says he no longer has fever or aches from the insidious disease of COVID19 as he recovers in quarantine at one of his private villas.
'The Batman' Shoot Suspended After Positive COVID-19 Test
A member of production on The Batman has tested postive for COVID-19 and the U.K shoot has been temporarily suspended.
Board Refers County's Election Day Issues For Further Review
Georgia's state election board on Thursday referred Election Day problems in the state's most populous county during the June primary to the attorney general's office for further review.
Man Held by Delhi Police for Duping Dubai-based Firm of Rs 36 Crore by Posing as IFS Officer
The accused kept changing his residence and told his landlord that he was an IFS officer.
GM, Honda To Jointly Develop Vehicles In North America, Expanding Consolidation
General Motors and Honda Motor Co on Thursday revealed plans to team up in North America to make a range of vehicles, deepening their ties as the auto industry comes under greater pressure to share technology and costs to meet demands for cleaner vehicles...
Stocks Fall On Tech Weakness, Dollar Gains
A gauge of global stocks turned lower on Thursday as U.S. markets opened and were weighed down by weakness in the technology sector, while the dollar continued its bounce from more than twoyear lows.
Singer Blanco Brown Undergoes Surgery After Car Accident
The Git Up singer Blanco Brown is in intensive care after suffering significant injuries in a headon vehicle collision near Atlanta.
23 Crew Members Missing, 1 Injured After Crude Oil Tanker Being Taken to India from Kuwait Catches Fire Off Sri Lanka
The Indian Coast Guard pressed into action three of its ships and a Dornier aircraft after the Sri Lankan Navy sought assistance to control the fire onboard the Panamanian-registered oil tanker New Diamond.
Economic Recovery Stalls As Consumers Signal Caution
The U.S. economy's economic engine may be running out of fuel.
BMW India Expands Dealership Network in India, Opens New Aftersales Facility in Mumbai
Based on ‘BMW Facility NEXT’ concept, the outlet offers aftersales services and BMW Premium Selection (BPS) through a digital interface.
4 Family Members Killed By Gas Fumes After Surviving Laura
Four members of a Louisiana family were killed and a fifth was critically injured when a generator leaked carbon monoxide into their home, hours after they survived Hurricane Laura's deadly winds and storm surge.
Brown U. Rebuts 'conspiracy' In Fight Over Women's Sports
Brown University rebutted what the school calls spurious conspiracy claims" as it responded to an allegation that it is failing to comply with a 1998 agreement ensuring gender equity in sports.