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EMT Wounded By Gunman In Arizona Shooting Rampage Dies
A 20yearold Tucson emergency medical technician who was critically wounded by a gunman in a shooting rampage last week has died, his employer said Friday.
In World's 1st Study, Combining AstraZeneca Vaccine and Sputnik V Shows 'No Serious Adverse Effects'
The trial involved 50 people and began in Azerbaijan in February.
Ex-CIA Officer Accused Of Spying For China Has Memory Issues
A former CIA officer accused of spying for China is asking for a mental competency evaluation after telling his attorney he believes he is suffering from the early stages of Alzheimers disease and is having trouble remembering things.
Sydney Under Strict New Lockdown Rules As Cases Soar
Australia has handled the coronavirus crisis much better than many other developed countries, with just under 34,000 cases and 923 deaths, but has been among the lowest in administering vaccination doses.
Airman Killed, 3 Others Hurt In Crash On US Air Force Base
A civilian contractor working on a U.S. Air Force base in Mississippi was charged with involuntary manslaughter Thursday after he drove his vehicle into four airmen walking on a track, killing one of them, the FBI said.
Feds Outline Prosecution Of MS-13 Gang Killings In Ohio
A longrunning investigation into an Ohio branch of the violent El Salvadorbased MS13 gang, including the solving of eight homicides, neared conclusion Thursday with the sentencing of the last defendant in custody, central Ohio's top federal prosecutor ann...
Fired Iowa Veterans Home Leader Kept Excess Pay, Audit Finds
Gov. Kim Reynolds fired the leader of Iowas staterun nursing home for veterans in May after learning he had been overpaid by $90,000 over a nearly twoyear period, a state audit reported Thursday.
8.2 Magnitude Earthquake off Alaskan Peninsula, Tsunami Warning
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake caused tsunami waves in Alaska's southern coast in October, but no casualties were reported.
US Rowers Looks To Extend Olympic Dynasty In Women's Eight
For more than a decade and across three Olympics, there was no greater force in women's rowing than the American eight boat.
Some Workers Facing More Charges In Youth Center Abuse Case
Ten former workers at New Hampshires staterun youth detention center have been formally indicted and in some cases are facing more charges than they did when they were arrested in April.
5 Years' Prison For Florida Man In Arson At Racial Protest
A Florida man was sentenced Wednesday to five years in federal prison for torching a sporting goods store during racial protests in 2020.
Indonesia's Mount Sinabung Erupts, No Evacuation Orders Issued
The eruption of the volcano in North Sumatra province lasted about 12 minutes, a local geological agency said.
Masks Return To White House As COVID-19 Surges In States
And just like that, masks were back at the White House.
Judge Orders Release Of Avenatti Financial Information
A New York judge on Tuesday ordered the public disclosure of financial information Michael Avenatti provided to qualify for publicly funded lawyers to defend him against charges he defrauded porn star Stormy Daniels.
US Suspends Cooperation With Guatemala Attorney General
The U.S. government has suspended cooperation with Guatemalas Attorney Generals Office in response to the firing of its top anticorruption prosecutor, saying Tuesday that it has lost confidence in the Central American countrys willingness to fight corrupt...
Closing Arguments Held In West Virginia Lawsuit Over Opioids
Three major U.S. drug distributors should be held responsible for sending a tsunami" of prescription pain pills that caused a health crisis in one corner of West Virginia, an attorney for local governments said in closing arguments Tuesday in a landmark f...