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Paris Hilton Returns To Utah For Ceremonial Bill Signing
Paris Hilton returned to Salt Lake City Tuesday for a ceremonial bill signing for a law that regulates treatment centers for troubled teens in Utah.
New Hampshire Teen Saves West Virginia Boy Via TikTok
A New Hampshire teen has been credited with saving a boy more than 800 miles (1,290 kilometers) away thanks to TikTok.
At Disney World, Smiles Won't Be Hidden For Much Longer
At Walt Disney World, the smiles won't have to be hidden for much longer.
North Macedonia Crime Ring Sold Passports To Criminals
Nine officials in North Macedonia's interior ministry were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of illegally issuing passports to overseas criminals.
Arkansas Lawmakers Enact Transgender Youth Treatment Ban
Arkansas lawmakers on Tuesday made the state the first to ban gender confirming treatments and surgery for transgender youth, enacting the prohibition over the governor's objections.
North Dakota Legislature OKs Juneteenth Ceremonial Holiday
North Dakotas Republicanled Legislature passed a bipartisan bill Tuesday to recognize Juneteenth as a ceremonial holiday in the state one of just three that does not observe it in some way.
Navalny Says Continuing Hunger Strike Despite Cough, Fever
The opposition politician is serving a two-and-a-half year sentence on old fraud charges, in a penal colony in the town of Pokrov some 100 kilometres (62 miles) east of Moscow known for its harsh discipline.
Kapil Dev Backs Puneet Ahluwalia Running for Republican Nomination For Virginia LG Position
The brief video of support from Kapil Dev is expected to give a boost to Ahluwalia’s campaign in Virginia.
Wisconsin Cities: Trump Should Pay Legal Bills For Challenge
The cities of Green Bay, Kenosha and Racine are asking a federal judge to make former President Donald Trump pay more than $42,000 in legal fees in a case he brought challenging Wisconsins presidential election results.
Pharrell Williams, Others Honor Virginia Man Shot By Police
Grammywinning musician Pharrell Williams and the Rev. William J. Barber, a nationally known pastor, were among those who spoke Monday at the funeral for a Black man and former college football player who was recently shot and killed by police in Virginia...
Weinstein Appeals Conviction Blaming 'Cavalier' Judge
More than a year after Harvey Weinsteins rape conviction, his lawyers are demanding a new trial, arguing in court papers Monday that that landmark #MeToo prosecution that put him behind bars was buoyed by improper rulings from a judge who was cavalier in...
George Floyd Death Leads States To Require Cops To Intervene
When a police officer knelt on the neck of George Floyd in Minneapolis, other officers at the scene didn't intervene, even while Floyd said he couldn't breathe and stopped moving.
9/11 Museum Acquires Prayer Bench Used By Rev. Mychal Judge
A prayer bench used by the Rev. Mychal Judge, a Fire Department chaplain killed in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001, was driven to the New York area on Sunday to join the collection of the Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum, museu...
Bulgarians Elect New Parliament Amid COVID Fears, Anger Over Graft
Bulgarians vote in a parliamentary election on Sunday that will decide whether longserving Prime Minister Boyko Borissov wins a fresh fouryear mandate despite persistent concerns about graft in the European Union's poorest member state.
Rapper DMX On Life Support After Heart Attack, Lawyer Says
DMXs longtime New Yorkbased lawyer, Murray Richman, said the rapper was on life support Saturday evening at White Plains Hospital.
Disorder Breaks Out In Northern Ireland For Second Straight Night
Cars were set alight and masked people pelted a police van with petrol bombs on Saturday on the second successive evening of disorder in proBritish parts of Northern Ireland amid rising postBrexit tensions in the region.