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Pakistan Failed to Prosecute 2008 Mumbai Terror Attacks Mastermind: US State Department Report
The Country Reports on Terrorism 2020 says Pakistan has made “limited progress” in its pledge to dismantle all the terrorist organisations on its soil without delay or discrimination.
Engineer Pleads Guilty To Terrorism For LA Train Derailment
An train engineer who intentionally derailed a locomotive near a U.S. Navy hospital ship that was deployed in Los Angeles harbor to help during the COVID19 pandemic pleaded guilty Thursday to committing a terrorist attack.
Court: Killer Of NFL's McKnight Can't Face 2nd Murder Trial
The man who killed former NFL player Joe McKnight cannot be tried again on a murder charge, now that his conviction on the lesser charge of manslaughter has been overturned, a Louisiana appeal court ruled Thursday.
Clay Scores 20 To Lift Tennessee Tech Past Montreat 117-60
Jr. Clay had a seasonhigh 20 points as Tennessee Tech easily beat Montreat College 11760 on Thursday.
Keegan-Michael Key To Host NFL Honors During Super Bowl Week
Emmyaward winning actor, writer and producer KeeganMichael Key will host the NFL Honors show on Feb. 10, when The Associated Press individual awards are announced.
New Mexico Authorities Issue Warrant For Baldwin's Phone
Authorities on Thursday issued a search warrant for Alec Baldwins cell phone, saying it could hold evidence that might be helpful as they investigate a deadly shooting on a New Mexico film set that killed a cinematographer and wounded the director.
UN Leader Urges 'ConCrete' Moves On Year-end Vaccine Goal
U.N. SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres exhorted the world Thursday to make concrete" progress within days toward a nowdistant goal of vaccinating 40% of the global population against COVID19 before the year ends.
Media Groups Sue Iowa Governor Over Open Records Law
Three media organizations and their reporters sued Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Thursday, alleging she has repeatedly violated the state's open records laws by ignoring requests for government records.
Dolphins, Facing COVID-19 Issues, Set To Play Host To Jets
When Miami played the New York Jets last month, Jaylen Waddle scored the Dolphins first touchdown and Myles Gaskin had the score that put them ahead to stay.
Police: 3 Killed When SUV, Firetruck Collide In Kansas City
Three people were killed when a firetruck collided with a sport utility vehicle, then plowed over a sidewalk and into a building in a Kansas City entertainment district.
Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine Could Gain European, WHO Approval Next Week - FT
The European Medicines Agency could approve the Novavax coronavirus vaccine as early as next week, paving the way for emergency use listing from the World Health Organization, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing sources.
Despite Bad Numbers, Seahawks Believe Their Defense Is Solid
Some of the numbers attached to the Seattle Seahawks' defense this season are downright unrecognizable.
Airlines Face Shortage Of Pilots, Other Workers, Execs Say
Airlines are having trouble hiring pilots, flight attendants and other personnel, and that's part of what is causing canceled flights and scrapping of service to some airports, executives told legislators on Wednesday.
Analysis-N.Korea After 10 Years Of Kim Jong Un: Better Armed But More Isolated Than Ever
Ten years after Kim Jong Un assumed power North Korea is better armed but deeply isolated and more dependent on China, despite actions by the young leader that raised and dashed hopes of economic transformation or international opening.
Arsenal Shows There's Plenty Of Life After Aubameyang
With Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang dropped after his latest disciplinary breach, Arsenal needed other attackers to step up for its big Premier League match against top-four rival West Ham on Wednesday.
Biden Seeks To Ramp Up Fight Against Drug Traffickers With Fresh Sanctions
U.S. President Joe Biden signed two new executive orders intended to fight drug trafficking and criminal networks on Wednesday, allowing for new sanctions on Chinese companies trading ingredients of the opioid drug fentanyl and on criminal gangs in Brazil...