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4 Oklahoma Inmates Appeal Ruling Permitting Their Executions
Attorneys for the next four Oklahoma inmates scheduled to be executed filed an appeal on Thursday of a federal judge's ruling allowing the executions to proceed.
Ex-jail Employees Sued For Playing ‘Baby Shark’ On Repeat
Three people are suing Oklahoma County jail employees who investigators found forced them to stand handcuffed for hours and listen to the childrens song Baby Shark on repeat.
COP26 Coal Pledge Falls Short On Support As Emissions Surge
A pledge to phase out coal gained the support of 23 more countries at the U.N. climate conference on Thursday, but was shunned by big users of the dirtiest of the fuels that cause global warming.
Friend Recalls Woman Killed In Crash Involving Ex-NFL Player
A longtime friend said she was with a Las Vegas woman minutes before she was killed in a fiery predawn crash that authorities say former Raiders player Henry Ruggs III caused by driving 156 mph with a bloodalcohol level twice the legal limit in Nevada.
Jadon Sancho Left Out of England Squad, Marcus Rashford and Jude Bellingham Recalled
Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho has seen his game time restricted at Old Trafford, making 12 appearances in all competitions but mostly coming off the bench.
World Food Prices Hit New 10-year High in October, Says The Food and Agriculture Organization
Agricultural commodity prices have risen steeply in the past year, driven by harvest setbacks and strong demand.
AICTE Offers Multiple Scholarships with Grants up to Rs 50,000, Here's How to Avail
GATE, GPAT, and CEED qualified students who are admitted to AICTE approved regular postgraduate programs can avail of the scholarship scheme.
DGCA Announces Winter Schedule For Airlines With 4.38 Percent Less Flights
The Winter Schedule-2019 had an approved flight roster of 23,307 flights.
Bihar Govt Approves Additional 18,899 Seats in 75 Colleges
In its bid to enhance gross enrolment ratio (GER) of students in higher education in the state, Bihar government has sanctioned additional 18,899 seats in 75 colleges in the state.
Govardhan Puja 2021: Date, Puja Vidhi, Shubh Muhurat and Significance During Diwali
Govardhan Puja Vidhi 2021: At some places, the day is observed as Gudi Padwa. The newly married girls are invited to their maternal homes with their husbands to enjoy feast and rejoice festivity
HYLO Open Super 500: Kidambi Srikanth Sails into Second Round, Sameer Verma Gets Walkover But HS Prannoy Ousted
HYLO Open Super 500: Kidambi Srikanth beat Watanabe, HS Prannoy lost to lower-ranked Nhat Nguyen while Sourabh Verma got a walkover.
Diwali 2021: Annaatthe to Sooryavanshi, New Movies Releasing This Weekend
From Rajinikanth's Annaatthe to Akshay Kumar's Sooryavanshi, Diwali 2021 is packed with new film releases.
Lawsuit: Anti-Muslim Prejudice Prompted City To Block Mosque
Leaders of a northern Mississippi city were motivated by antiMuslim prejudice when they rejected a zoning request for what would be the first mosque in the area, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday.
AP FACT CHECK: Biden Distorts Virginia's Electoral History
Downplaying his partys loss in Virginia, President Joe Biden suggested that Democrat Terry McAuliffe couldnt have won the governors election based on the states history of rejecting candidates in that race when their party occupied the White House.
Chile Leftist Presidential Candidate Boric Tests Positive For COVID-19
Chilean presidential candidate Gabriel Boric, champion for the left and one of the top runners in preelection polls, said on Wednesday he had tested positive for COVID19 and would selfisolate, less than three weeks before the Andean country votes.
Mexican Judge Orders Ex-chief Of Pemex Lozoya Taken Into Custody
A judge on Wednesday ordered the former chief executive officer of Mexican state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Emilio Lozoya, to be taken into custody while his trial on corruption charges plays out.