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Family Of Woman Mistakenly Declared Dead Sues Michigan City
The lawyer for the family of a suburban Detroit woman who was found to be alive after being pronounced dead filed a $50 million lawsuit Thursday against a suburban Detroit community and four of its first responders.
Kidnapped Mali Politician, French Aid Worker And Two Italians Freed
Kidnapped Malian politician Soumaila Cisse, French aid worker Sophie Petronin and two Italians were freed on Thursday, Mali's presidency said, after lengthy periods in the hands of Islamist insurgents.
US To Hit All Of Iran's Financial Sector With Sanctions
The Trump administration is poised to announce that it will blacklist Irans entire financial sector, dealing another blow to an economy that is already reeling under U.S. sanctions. The move could deepen tensions with European nations over Iran.
Trump 270 Path Narrows, Wisconsin Mirrors Swing State Plight
President Donald Trump's oncecomfortable advantage in the pivotal region of Wisconsin around the bluecollar hub of Green Bay has dwindled. In suburban Milwaukee, long a Republicandominated area, it has thinned as well.
Taliban Welcome Trump Tweet Promising Early Troop Withdrawal
Afghanistans Taliban on Thursday welcomed a tweet from President Donald Trump in which he promised to have the last of the U.S.'s troops out of Afghanistan by Christmas.
Analyzing Trump's Illness Is Humbling For Media's Med Teams
Here's an assignment to humble even the most confident doctor: Assess a patient's condition before millions of people without being able to examine him or see a complete medical chart.
Russian Church Leader Isolates After Coming Into Contact With Person With Coronavirus
Patriarch Kirill, the leader of Russia's Orthodox Church, said on Thursday he had gone into isolation after coming into contact with someone with the new coronavirus.
France Plans To Put Lyon And Lille On Maximum COVID-19 Alert - Radio
The French government will put Lyon and Lille on maximum COVID19 alert, France Inter radio reported on Thursday, paving the way for new restrictions to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus in the two cities.
Recovering From COVID-19, Trump Edges Back Into Spotlight After VP Debate
President Donald Trump, still confined to the White House where he is being treated for COVID19, planned more steps on Thursday to try to reinvigorate a reelection campaign hit hard by his handling of the pandemic.
Fly On Pence's Head Generates Most Buzz Of VP Debate
The vice presidential debate featured plexiglass barriers to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. They were no match for the nights most talkedabout intruder a fly that briefly buzzed around the stage before landing and staying on Mike Pences head.
Facebook to Stop Running Political Ads After US Polls Close on November 3
Facebook has contingency plans to block some content on its platform if civil unrest breaks out after the November 3 election in the US.
Five Takeaways From The Only U.S. Vice Presidential Debate
Wednesday night's matchup between Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic challenger Senator Kamala Harris opened without the fireworks that marred last week's chaotic debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Suit: Atlanta Area Housing Site Illegally Evicted Residents
The owners of an Atlanta area housing site are illegally throwing out residents struggling to make ends meet amid the coronavirus pandemic and have failed to address roaches, bed bugs and other problems in those living accommodations, protesters and a law...
Mario Molina, Mexico Chemistry Nobel Winner, Dies At 77
Mario Molina, winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1995 and the only Mexican scientist to be honored with a Nobel, died Wednesday in his native Mexico City. He was 77 years old.
Removal Of Georgia Shipwreck Delayed Again Over Anchor Issue
An engineering problem has forced another delay before salvage crews can start removing an overturned cargo ship that's been partially submerged on the Georgia coast for more than a year, officials said Wednesday.