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Factbox: What Are The Steps To Confirm Amy Coney Barrett To The U.S. Supreme Court?
U.S. appeals judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's third nominee to the Supreme Court, will face a series of informal and formal meetings with the Republicancontrolled Senate, which has the power to install her in the lifetime role.
Belarus Tells UN Sanctions Would Be 'Harmful For Everyone'
Belarus' foreign minister warned Western nations Saturday against imposing sanctions over the country's disputed presidential election and crackdown on protesters, saying their expressions of concern are nothing but attempts to bring chaos and anarchy to...
Breonna Taylor Protests Continue As Louisville Under Curfew
Police maintained barricades and plans for a nighttime curfew as Louisville prepared Saturday for a fourth night of protests after a grand jury declined to charge the officers who shot Breonna Taylor.
Mexico To Pursue Soldiers, Federal Police In Abduction Probe
Mexico has issued 25 arrest warrants for those who carried out and knew about the abduction of 43 students in southern Mexico in 2014, including for the first time members of the military and federal police, the Attorney Generals Office announced Saturday...
Serbia Commemorates Daring World War Two Airlift Mission With Monument
A monument shaped like a military transport plane was unveiled on a Serbian hillside on Saturday, commemorating the rescue of hundreds of allied pilots who were shot down by German forces during World War Two.
Paris Knife Attacker Suspect Says Wanted to Go After Charlie Hebdo: Report
The suspected attacker was from Pakistan and arrived in France three years ago as an unaccompanied minor, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said.
1963 Church Bombing Survivor Seeks Apology, Restitution
More than a dozen sticks of dynamite planted by Ku Klux Klansmen exploded at a Birmingham church in 1963, killing four Black girls.
Less Razzmatazz, But Nobel Prizes Go Ahead Amid Pandemic
The winners of this year's Nobel Prizes will miss out on a swanky gala in Stockholm surrounded by royalty and Sweden's glitterati, but 2020 will at least not be added to the war years when no awards were given.
Yom Kippur Synagogue Attack Leaves German Jews Still Uneasy
As Jews around the world gather Sunday night to mark the beginning of Yom Kippur, many in Germany remain uneasy about going together to their houses of worship to pray, a year after a whitesupremacist targeted a synagogue in the eastern city of Halle on t...
First Person to be Cured of HIV is Dying From Blood Cancer, His Partner Reveals
Brown made medical history and became the personification of hope for the tens of millions of people living with the virus that causes AIDS when he was cured more than a decade ago.
AP PHOTOS: Former Shipping Container Maker Uses Them To Farm
After a career making shipping containers that transport freight around the world, Arthur Lee has stayed with them in retirement, using them to raise crops and fish.
Trump Pledges To Make Juneteenth Federal Holiday In Bid For Black Voters
President Donald Trump made a series of promises at a campaign event in Atlanta on Friday in a bid to woo Black voters, including establishing Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of U.S. slavery, as a federal holiday.
Polls Open In Malaysian State In Key Test For Embattled PM
Polls opened Saturday in Malaysia's eastern Sabah state in a vote seen as a referendum for embattled Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's 7monthold unelected government.
Instant View: Reaction To Trump Plan To Pick Amy Coney Barrett For Supreme Court
President Donald Trump on Saturday will name conservative federal appeals court judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, two sources said on Friday.
Mainland China Reports 15 New COVID-19 Cases Vs 8 A Day Earlier
Mainland China reported 15 new COVID19 cases on Sept. 25, compared with eight cases announced a day earlier, the national health authority said on Saturday.
Kosovo Veterans Leader Arrested On Witness Intimidation Charges - Tribunal
The head of Kosovo's war veterans group was arrested in Pristina on Friday and handed over to a war crimes tribunal in the Netherlands to face charges of witness intimidation, officials said.