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Man, 19, Arrested In Shooting At High School Football Game
Police in Alabama say a 19yearold man has been arrested in a shooting that wounded five people near a stadium where a high school football game was being played.
Former US President Bill Clinton Leaves Hospital After Being Admitted for Infection
Bill Clinton was administered IV antibiotics and fluids, doctors had said.
Ruling Could Block Alabama Execution Scheduled Next Week
An appellate court ruled Friday that a federal judge prematurely dismissed a lawsuit arguing a low IQinmate set to be executed next week in Alabama should have been given help to understand the prison paperwork that laid the groundwork for the planned le...
Central African Republic Leader Offers Cease-fire To Rebels
President Faustin Archange Touadera declared a unilateral ceasefire Friday with the armed rebel groups that have threatened to overthrow him once already this year in Central African Republic, though it was not known whether militants would hold their fir...
Family Of Man Killed By Minnesota Deputies Demands New Probe
The family of a Black man a federal task force shot to death this summer wants a new, independent investigation into the shooting after prosecutors decided not to file any charges.
Dominican Republic Convicts Two People Over Corruption Linked To Odebrecht
A tribunal in the Dominican Republic has convicted two people for corruption involving Brazilian conglomerate Odebrecht, which admitted to paying $92 million in bribes to win public works contracts in the Caribbean nation.
California OKs New Protections For Leatherback Sea Turtles
California has added the Pacific leatherback sea turtle to its endangered species list, guaranteeing more protections for a rapidly dwindling population.
Hundreds Of Inmates Riot In Russian Prison - Reports
Several hundreds inmates have rioted in a prison in southern Russia, while police numbers have been beefed up to quell the protests, several media outlets reported on Friday.
One Year On, French School Children Pay Tribute To Slain Teacher
School children across France paid tribute to the late history teacher Samuel Paty on Friday to mark the passing of a year since he was beheaded by an Islamist radical in an attack that struck at the heart of the country's secular values.
UK Extends Visas To Overseas Butchers Amid Labor Shortage
Britains government said Thursday it will allow up to 800 more foreign butchers work in the U.K. on temporary visas, after farmers said a labor shortage in meat processing has caused them to cull thousands of healthy pigs.
Dozens Of US Nuclear Lab Workers Sue Over Vaccine Mandate
Workers at one of the nations premier nuclear weapons laboratories face a deadline Friday be vaccinated or prepare to be fired.
Wyoming District Where Student Arrested Extends Mask Mandate
A maskwearing mandate will continue for at least another month in a Wyoming school district where a student who wouldnt wear a mask got arrested for allegedly refusing to leave her high school.
In Brazil, Worst Drought In Decades Felt At Gigantic Dam
The gigantic Itaipu hydroelectric dam straddling the BrazilParaguay border on the vast Parana River, is feeling the heat of Brazils worst drought in nine decades.
Lawyer Shoots Client To Death In Mexico Court, Kills Self
A lawyer shot his client to death in a courtroom in northern Mexico Wednesday, than fled into an adjoining chamber and killed himself with a gunshot to the head.
Overwhelmed By Illegal Pot, Oregon County Declares Emergency
A county in southern Oregon says it is so overwhelmed by an increase in the number and size of illegal marijuana farms that it declared a state of emergency Wednesday, appealing to the governor and the Legislature's leaders for help.
Man Armed With Bow And Arrow Kills Several People In Norway Attacks, Police Say
A man armed with a bow and arrow killed several people and wounded a number of others in attacks in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg on Wednesday, local police said.