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U.S. Slaps New Sanctions On Russia Over Cyberattack, Election Meddling
Thursday, April 15, 2021
President Biden is ordering a new round of economic sanctions that include restrictions on dozens of Russian entities and the expulsion of some Kremlin diplomats.
Officer Cleared In The Shooting Death Of Ashli Babbitt During Capitol Riot
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
The investigation determined the officer did not act with bad purpose or in disregard of the law.
Hideki Matsuyama Wins Masters, Makes History For Japan
Monday, April 12, 2021
Matsuyama entered the tournament ranked 25th in the world and emerged as the first Japanese person to win a golf major.
From Bad To Worse: La Soufrière Volcano Continues To Erupt
Monday, April 12, 2021
Experts predict the volcano eruption on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent will last for days, even weeks. Officials urge people to seek safety as rescuers search for those who haven't evacuated.
Mother Arrested After 3 Young Children Found Dead In Los Angeles Apartment
Saturday, April 10, 2021
A 30-year-old woman is in custody after police found her three children dead in their Reseda home.
Volcano On St. Vincent Could Experience Larger Eruption
Saturday, April 10, 2021
The ongoing eruption at La Soufrière on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent is expected to be as big, if not bigger, than the last time it had a major eruption in 1979.
U.K. Military Gun Salutes Honor Prince Philip A Day After His Death
Saturday, April 10, 2021
The United Kingdom mourns the loss of Philip, who died Friday at the age of 99, with salutes in the capitals of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. A small funeral is set for April 17.
Johnson & Johnson To Oversee Vaccine Production At Baltimore Facility
Sunday, April 04, 2021
The site was producing substances for both the Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca vaccines. But following a mix-up, the facility will focus solely on producing ingredients for the J&J vaccine.
Jordan Says Plot Involving High-Profile Figures Is 'Totally Contained'
Saturday, April 03, 2021
"Our security and stability are not shaken," the foreign minister said Sunday, a day after more than a dozen individuals were arrested in an alleged attempt to destabilize the government.
Royal Mummies Paraded Through Downtown Cairo In Museum Move
Saturday, April 03, 2021
The remains of 24 pharaohs, 18 kings and four queens, were relocated to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization on Saturday in an elaborate event designed to attract tourists to the new museum.
Volcano Erupts In Southwestern Iceland After Thousands Of Earthquakes
Friday, March 19, 2021
There hadn't been an eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula in nearly 800 years. A different volcano in Iceland erupted in 2010, spewing ash that caused long-lasting trouble for international air travel.
What We Know About The Victims Of The Atlanta-Area Shootings
Thursday, March 18, 2021
A mother of two, an Army infantry veteran and a massage therapist are among the named victims of the shooting attacks that killed eight people, mostly women of Asian descent.
'Enough Is Enough': Atlanta-Area Spa Shootings Spur Debate Over Hate Crime Label
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Most of the victims were women of Asian descent. Authorities say it's too early to declare the attacks a hate crime – but advocates say there's a pattern that can't be ignored.
A Story Of Youth, Hope And Loss — And The Mystery Of COVID-19
Sunday, March 14, 2021
Audrey and Kelsey Ellis, twins born exactly 10 minutes apart, always made sure to spend their birthday together. Last year, on their 29th birthday, the celebration would be overwhelmed by illness.
Pope Francis Defends His Trip To Iraq Despite Infection Risks
Monday, March 08, 2021
The pope spent four days visiting six cities. He met with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iraq's top Shiite Muslim cleric to encourage Christian-Muslim dialogue.
Trial Of Former Officer Derek Chauvin Set To Begin
Sunday, March 07, 2021
The former Minneapolis officer accused of killing George Floyd faces charges of second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. The trial will begin with jury selection, which could take weeks.
Switzerland Approves 'Burqa Ban' To Prohibit Some Face Coverings In Public
Sunday, March 07, 2021
Swiss voters backed a ban on niqabs and burqas worn by a handful of Muslim women in the country. A Muslim advocacy group called it Islamophobic.
New York State Senate Leader Calls For Cuomo's Resignation
Sunday, March 07, 2021
New York Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins became the most prominent state official to call for Cuomo to resign. Multiple women have accused Cuomo of sexual harassment.
California Set To Open Ballparks, Arenas And Theme Parks In April
Friday, March 05, 2021
Attendance for sporting events, live music and theme parks will vary at the county level based on COVID-19 infection rates. Only in-state residents will be allowed to attend.
Derek Chauvin, Charged With George Floyd's Death, May Face Additional Murder Charge
Friday, March 05, 2021
The former Minneapolis police officer is to be tried on charges of second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter starting next week. A charge of third-degree murder had been dismissed earlier.