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EXPLAINER: What Is 'Spark-of-life' Testimony In Trials?
Prosecutors trying a white former Minneapolis police officer in George Floyd's death plan to use a legal doctrine called spark of life to humanize Floyd in front of jurors.
California Murder Suspect Mistakenly Released From Custody
A murder suspect was mistakenly released from custody in Southern California Tuesday afternoon and remained at large, authorities said.
Washington Farm Exports Hampered By Cargo-container Shortage
Farm exporters in Washington state have been left with stockpiles of product and idle trucks as the pandemic has created a shortage of cargo containers.
Invalidations Of Meghan's Claims Of Racism Hurt Black Women
As Prince Harry and Meghans TV interview reverberates internationally, its left the more than 17 million viewers who tuned in grappling with the couples claims of racism and lack of support that the Duchess of Sussex says drove her to thoughts of suicide.
Wisconsin Republicans Ask Mayor To Quit Over Election Report
Republican Wisconsin lawmakers called Tuesday for Green Bay's Democratic mayor to resign following a report on a conservative website alleging he ceded authority for running the election to a paid consultant with ties to Facebook cofounder Mark Zuckerberg...
Remains Of Cold War-era Russian Sub Catches Fire
The remains of a Cold Warera Russian submarine once seen in a movie starring Harrison Ford caught fire in Providence on Tuesday morning as workers were using a blow torch to cut it up for scrap, fire officials said.
Bidens' Dog Major In Doghouse After Causing 'Minor Injury'
President Joe Biden has Major trouble.
US To Accept New Visa Applications by Those Denied Due to Donald Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
President Joe Biden overturned Trump's so-called Muslim ban on his first day in office
Judge Ends Shooting Case Against Breonna Taylor's Boyfriend
A judge in Kentucky has signed an order permanently closing a criminal case against Breonna Taylor's boyfriend, who shot a police officer during the deadly raid that killed Taylor.
Protesters Urge End To Violence Against Women In Turkey
Thousands of people joined a Womens Day march in central Istanbul on Monday to denounce violence against women in Turkey, where more than 400 women were killed last year.
International Women’s Day 2021: Saluting the Women in Power Around the World
Women have been inspiring, helming some of the crucial leadership spots, achieving stupendous success, challenging norms, as well as braving challenges, breaking the glass-ceiling globally; and we mustn’t miss this opportunity to commemorate their astonis...
Dynamite Explosions At Army Base In Equatorial Guinea Kill At Least 15
A series of large explosions at a military base that killed at least 15 people in Equatorial Guinea on Sunday were the result of negligence related to the use of dynamite, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema said.
3 Dead, Several Sickened In Suspected Kentucky Overdoses
Police in a southeastern Kentucky community are working with a federal drug enforcement agency to identify the source of suspected overdoses that resulted in three deaths and sickened several other people, including two officers.
China to Connect Tibet with High-speed Bullet Trains Before July: Official
China will operate bullet trains to Tibet, close to the Indian border in Arunachal Pradesh before July this year, marking the opening of highspeed train services to all Chinese mainland provinciallevel regions, a senior official has said. A 435km rail li...
LA County May Return Beachfront Land Taken From Black Family
Los Angeles county officials may return a beachfront property that was seized from a Black family nearly a century ago.
Journalists' Group Calls for Release of Reporters In Myanmar
Associated Press journalist Thein Zaw was arrested on Feb 27 while covering a protest against the military coup that ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. A video of the arrest shows him being surrounded and held in a chokehold as handcuffs a...