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Officer Suspended For Blaring 'Trump 2020' From NYPD Vehicle
The New York Police Department said Sunday it has suspended an officer without pay a day after he was seen on video saying Trump 2020 over a patrol vehicle's loudspeaker, a violation of department rules.
18-year-old Palestinian Dies after Confrontation with Israeli Troops
The Palestinian health ministry said that Amer Abdel-Rahim Sanouber from the village of Yatma in the occupied West Bank arrived at hospital after being "severely beaten on the neck."
Not How You Talk About Friends, Says Joe Biden As Trump Shifts Climate Change Blame on 'Filthy' India
It's not how you talk about friends and it's not how you solve global challenges like climate change, Biden said in a tweet, two days after Trump during a presidential debate accused China, India and Russia of not taking care of their 'filthy' air.
Afghan Security Forces Kill Senior Al Qaeda Leader Al-Masri
Afghan security forces have killed Abu Muhsin alMasri, a senior al Qaeda leader who was on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Most Wanted Terrorists list, Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) said in a tweet late on Saturday.
Former Home Of Jennifer Dulos Goes On The Market For $1.75M
The former home of Jennifer Dulos, the Connecticut mother of five who prosecutors say was killed by her estranged husband last year, is going on the market for $1.75 million.
2 Staff Members To Sen. Loeffler Test Positive For COVID
Two staff members for Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler of Georgia tested positive for the coronavirus, but a subsequent test of the senator came back negative, the senator's office said Saturday.
Maine's Historic Ranked Vote Could Play Big Role In Election
The presence of ranked choice voting on the ballot in Maine is a new wrinkle in a state famous for its own Yankee brand of political independence, and could play a role in deciding the presidency.
Bulgaria Signs 5G Deal With US Excluding Chinese Firms
Bulgaria has joined other Balkan countries in signing an agreement with the United States on highspeed wireless network security aimed at excluding Chinese hardware providers.
UK Pub Bans Rishi Sunak for Life After He Votes Against Free School Meals for Kids During Holidays
The Mill pub and its connected Il Mulino restaurant at Stokesley in North Yorkshire, which falls within Sunak's constituency of Richmond (Yorks), took to social media soon after a vote in the House of Commons earlier this week on extending the government'...
Official: Roadside Bomb Killed 9 In Eastern Afghanistan
A roadside bomb killed nine people in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, after it struck a minivan full of civilians, a local official said.
US Sets Coronavirus Infection Record; Deaths Near 224,000
The U.S. coronavirus caseload has reached record heights with more than 83,000 infections reported in a single day, the latest ominous sign of the diseases grip on the nation, as states from Connecticut to the Rocky Mountain West reel under the surge.
Ethiopia Blasts Trump Remark That Egypt Will 'Blow Up' Dam
Ethiopia on Saturday denounced belligerent threats over the huge dam it has nearly completed on the Blue Nile River, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said downstream Egypt will blow up the project it has called an existential threat.
Mexico To Begin Search For Victims Of 2006 Pasta De Conchos Mine Blast In 2022
Mexico's government in early 2022 will start searching for the bodies of dozens of coal miners killed more than a decade ago in one of the country's worst mining disasters, an official said on Friday.
Seven Bodies Found In Fertilizer Shipment From Serbia To Paraguay
The badly decomposed bodies of seven people who may have been stowaways were found on Friday inside a shipment of fertilizer that left Serbia three months ago, Paraguayan authorities said.
Final Trump-Biden Presidential Debate Draws 63M Viewers
The final presidential debate between President Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent Joe Biden drew 10 million fewer viewers than their first meeting.
UN Assembly Chief Unhappy At NY Mayor Spurning COVID Meeting
The president of the United Nations General Assembly wasnt happy that New York Mayor Bill de Blasio rejected a meeting with him to discuss the impact of the COVID19 pandemic on the work of the 193member world organization and he issued a rare statement F...