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11 People Killed in Passenger Vehicle Accident in Pakistan, Says Report
The accident happened on Saturday morning when the passenger met with an accident and fell into the ditch
Postal Service Looks To Raise First-class Stamp To 58 Cents
The U.S. Postal Service wants to raise rates on firstclass stamps from 55 cents to 58 cents as part of a host of price hikes and service changes designed to reduce debt for the beleaguered agency.
French Policewoman Stabbed By Ex-prisoner On Threat Watch List
A radicalised French exprisoner on a watch list of potential terrorist threats stabbed a policewoman inside her station in western France on Friday before being killed in a shootout with police, a government minister said.
Memorial Day: Expect Crowded Airports, Packed Florida Hotels
Expect crowded airports and busy hotels, and tough luck finding an inexpensive rental car if you're traveling to Florida for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. But if you need a lastminute COVID19 shot, Miami International Airport is the place to be.
Florida Urges US To Import Less Expensive Canadian Drugs
After two years of lobbying to lower prescription drug costs for Floridians, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday he's waiting for final approval from the Biden administration to import drugs from Canada, which he said would save tens of millions of dollars.
MLS Players Gear Up For Busy Summer Of International Duty
Major League Soccer clubs are about to head into an extended international break ahead of a busy season for national teams.
Feds: Semi Driver Who Killed 5 Kids Lied On Health Forms
A fiery 2019 Florida interstate crash that killed five children from a Louisiana church headed to Walt Disney World was caused by a truck driver who hid his long medical history becoming incapacitated and losing control of his semi, investigators said in...
Travis, Sexton To Team For Radio Show In Limbaugh's Old Home
The late Rush Limbaugh's radio syndicators said Thursday they will team personalities Clay Travis and Buck Sexton for a new show in Limbaugh's old time slot.
U.N. Launches Investigation Into Whether Israel, Hamas Committed Crimes
The United Nations Human Rights Council agreed on Thursday to launch an international investigation into alleged crimes committed during the 11day conflict between Israel and the Islamist group Hamas in Gaza.
Ecuadorean Indigenous Groups Hold Leadership Ceremony For Lasso
Hundreds of indigenous Ecuadoreans on Wednesday held a traditional ceremony to recognize the leadership of President Guillermo Lasso, a former banker who has vowed to work with the politically influential native peoples.
Program Touts Franchise Opportunities For Minorities, Women
Yum Brands has partnered with the University of Louisville to launch a business program that will focus on franchise opportunities for underrepresented minorities and women, officials announced Wednesday.
Stephen Hawking's Archive, Office Acquired For UK Public
The Cambridge University library and Londons Science Museum said Wednesday they have acquired a large collection of items belonging to late physicist Stephen Hawking, from his personalized wheelchairs to landmark papers on theoretical physics and his scri...
Review: A Gauzy, Tear-filled Reunion For 'Friends' Actors
Toward the end of HBO Max's Friends reunion special, host James Corden asks the six actors to imagine what their characters' lives would be like today.
Sex Abuse Class-action Suit Tossed, Individual Claims Stand
A judge on Wednesday dismissed a class action lawsuit involving 300 people who allege decades of abuse at New Hampshires youth detention center, but he left the door open for individual claims against the state.
U.S. Says it is Confident Taiwan Can Control Covid-19, in Talks on Vaccines
Taiwan is battling a surge in domestic COVID-19 cases, but has only vaccinated around 1% of its more than 23 million people.
Judge: Man Charged With Bringing Guns To DC Had Militia Ties
A Vietnam veteran charged with bringing 11 molotov cocktails and other weapons to Washington on the day of the U.S. Capitol riot had driven around the area a month prior, kept lists of officials and tried to find Republican Sen. Ted Cruz to discuss electi...