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Hamas Official Sees Victory In Truce Statement
Beirut(AP) An official from the Palestinian militant Hamas group says Israel's declaration of a cease-fire represents a defeat for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a victory to the Palestinian people. Ali Barakeh, a member of Hamas' Arab and Isla...
Feds: 18 Electronic Devices Seized From Giuliani And Firm
Eighteen electronic devices taken during raids last month on Rudy Giulianis home and his law firm in a probe of his dealings in Ukraine belong to Giuliani and employees of his firm, Manhattan prosecutors revealed Thursday.
Australian 'Killed Intruder and Lived with Body for 15 Years'
After Roberts himself died in 2017 of natural causes, neighbours alerted emergency services who found his body slumped over a heater.
Grey Dust Over Fresh Tomatoes, Bodies of Pregnant Wife, Child: Inside House of Killed Disabled Palestinian
Israeli air strikes have killed 227 people including 64 children in the besieged coastal enclave since May 10, according to the health ministry in Gaza.
Riot, Fighting At Guatemala Prison Leaves At Least 6 Dead
Rioting and fighting among inmates at a prison in western Guatemala caused the deaths of at least six prisoners, police said Wednesday.
Court Declares Texas Man Innocent After DNA Cleared Him
A Houston man who had been convicted in a 2010 fatal stabbing but was later eliminated as the killer by DNA evidence was declared innocent on Wednesday by Texas highest criminal court.
After 3-month Delay, Mexico To Start Shipping Vaccine
Mexico said Wednesday it expects to finally start shipping AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine from a private fillandfinish plant by the end of May, after a delay of nearly three months.
Hackers Targeted SolarWinds Earlier Than Previously Known
The hackers who carried out the massive SolarWinds intrusion were in the software company's system as early as January 2019, months earlier than previously known, the company's top official said Wednesday.
Israel Fires at South Lebanon in Response to Rocket Launches: Military
Security sources in Lebanon confirmed that four rockets had been launched towards Israel from Seddiqine.
Man Charged With Murder, Tampering With Body In Wife's Death
A Colorado man arrested in the death of his wife who disappeared last year was charged Tuesday with firstdegree murder and tampering with a human body, as well as other evidence in the case.
Pilot Failed To Control Plane In Texas Crash That Killed 10
A pilot's failure to control a small airplane when it lost thrust in one of two engines seconds after takeoff in suburban Dallas led to a 2019 crash that killed all 10 people aboard, federal officials said in a report Tuesday.
Gaza Children Bearing The Brunt In Israel-Hamas Conflict
Suzy Ishkontana hardly speaks or eats. Its been two days since the 7yearold girl was pulled from the rubble of what was once her family's home, destroyed amid a barrage of Israeli airstrikes. She spent hours buried in the wreckage as her siblings and moth...
Living Under Fire In Israel, When The Rocket Shelter Becomes Your Home
Standing over his baby's cot in the whitewashed glare of an Israeli rocket shelter, Natanel Sharvit spends his days killing time. If he risks going outside, the alternative could be far worse.
Former Deputy Guilty Of Planting Drugs In Stopped Cars
A former Florida sheriffs deputy whose patrol car was found to contain a stash of narcotics was convicted Tuesday of planting drugs during traffic stops.
Complaint Alleges Discrimination In Woman's Home Appraisals
A housing discrimination complaint filed by a Black Indianapolis homeowner alleges that appraisers' valuations of her home more than doubled after she removed items that identified her race and asked a white male friend to be there during an appraisal.
Lawyers Say Detainees In Georgia Jail Are Being Denied Pens
People held in a Georgia jail are being denied access to pens, effectively eliminating their ability to communicate with their lawyers by mail, according to a filing in federal court.