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Saudi Crown Prince: Only Few Differences With Biden Administration
Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in remarks aired on Tuesday that the United States was a strategic partner and that Riyadh had only a few differences with the Biden administration which it was working to resolve.
Ex-NY AG Schneiderman's Law License Suspended Over Abuse
Former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has agreed to surrender his law license for a year, the latest fallout from allegations of physical abuse toward women that led to his resignation in 2018.
2 Hurt, 1 Detained After Gunshot Reported At UK College
Students and staff at a college in England were evacuated following reports of gunshot fire Monday. Two staff members suffered minor injuries, which police said were not gunshot wounds.
Prisons Worker On Leave After Run-in With Wright Protesters
A Minnesota Department of Corrections employee has been placed on investigative leave after a profane confrontation with protesters seeking more serious charges against the police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright.
Justices Question California Disclosure Rule For Charities
The Supreme Court appeared likely Monday to put a stop to California's practice of collecting the names and addresses of top donors to charities.
Protesters: Fire Kenosha Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake
Supporters of Jacob Blake Jr. and others staged a rally and march in Kenosha Sunday calling for the firing of an officer who shot Blake.
Tennis-Berrettini Sinks Karatsev To Win Serbia Open
Italian Matteo Berrettini won the Serbia Open after beating Russia's Aslan Karatsev 61 36 76(0) in the final at Novak Djokovc's claycourt tennis centre in downtown Belgrade by the Danube river on Sunday.
In Mexico, Remembrance Bears Help COVID-19 Victims' Families
The human and psychological toll of the coronavirus pandemic hit home for Mexico City clothing designer Irma de la Parra in January, with the death of a longtime friend from COVID19.
Wildfire-fighting Plane Is Shut Down As Fire Season Begins
The worlds largest firefighting plane has been shut down just as Western states prepare for a wildfire season that fire officials fear could be worse than the average year.
Papal Nuncio Visits Mexico Town Hit By Drone, Cartel Attacks
Papal Nuncio Mons. Franco Coppola paid a visit Friday to a remote mountain hamlet in southern Mexico that has been ravaged by killings, drug cartel turf battles and even exploding drones attacks on police.
LGBT Activists Not Excited By Jenner's Campaign For Governor
Though Caitlyn Jenner is one of the most famous transgender people in America, the announcement of her candidacy for California governor was greeted hostilely by one of the states largest LGBTQ-rights groups and by many trans activists around the country...
Whale Of A Time: NYC Offers Walk-up Vaccinations For All
Appointments are no longer mandatory at any of the coronavirus vaccination sites run by New York City, including its newest and maybe coolest location: beneath the giant blue whale at the Museum of Natural History.
Arrested NH Youth Center Workers Described As 'Hit Squad'
Four former youth detention center workers charged in connection with the rape of a teenage boy were known as the hit squad and muscle of their dormitory, a New Hampshire state trooper testified Friday.
Pakistan Parliament to Resume Debate on French Envoy's Expulsion amid Violent Anti-France Protests
Supporters of the upstart radical party protested violently across the country last week when its leader was arrested after calling for a march on the capital to demand the French envoy's expulsion.
California's Public Universities To Require COVID-19 Vaccine
Two of the nation's largest university systems say they intend to require COVID19 vaccinations for all students, faculty and staff on University of California and California State University campuses this fall once the Food and Drug Administration gives f...
Report: Federal Agents Unprepared For Portland Protests
Hundreds of militarized federal agents who were deployed to Portland, Oregon, last summer to quell racial justice protests didnt have the proper training or equipment to deal with riots and there was no plan for operating without the help of local police,...