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Trooper Charged With Murder In Pursuit That Killed Girl, 11
A New York state trooper was charged with murder Wednesday in the death of an 11yearold girl by ramming his patrol vehicle into her family's vehicle in December, the state's attorney general announced.
McCloskey Against Abortions For Young Rape Or Incest Victims
Missouri Republican Mark McCloskey, who is running for the U.S. Senate, said he does not support allowing abortions for young girls who become pregnant through rape or incest.
US FDA Advisers Back Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine For Children
An authorization for that age group would be would be an important regulatory step toward reaching about 28 million children for inoculation, most of them back in school for in-person learning.
Belgium Poised To Boost COVID-19 Measures To Counter Surge
Belgium is poised to reinforce pandemic measures in an attempt to stunt a sharp increase of coronavirus cases, with officials indicating Monday that they are looked at increased mandatory use of face masks and virus passports.
Lawsuits: Jailed Lawyer Alex Murdaugh May Be Hiding Millions
Attorneys in three different civil lawsuits against Alex Murdaugh want the court to have independent representatives take control of the money and other assets of the South Carolina lawyer involved in a halfdozen state police investigations.
Greenhouse Gas Levels Reach Record High Amid COP26 Worries
COP26, the UN Climate Change Conference, is being held in Glasgow from October 31 to November 12.
Crown Prince a Psychopath, Wanted to Kill Late King With Poison Ring from Russia: Ex-Saudi Official
Al-Jabri warned Prince Mohammed that he has recorded a video that reveals even more royal secrets and some of the United States.
New Zealand Reports Second-highest Daily Covid-19 Cases in Pandemic
The number of cases in the current outbreak reached 2,681 and New Zealand has recorded 28 coronavirus-related deaths so far in the pandemic.
Mali Tells U.N. It Will Confirm Post-coup Election Date In December
Mali's interim authorities will confirm a date for postcoup elections after national reform consultations in December, a representative of a U.N. Security Council delegation said after talks on Sunday.
Nail Bomb Kills One At Restaurant In Ugandan Capital
A bomb that killed at least one person in a pork restaurant on the outskirts of the Ugandan capital Kampala was packed with nails and shrapnel, police said on Sunday.
Covid-19 Cases Recorded in Eastern Europe Hit 20 Million
Countries in the region have the lowest vaccination rates in Europe, with less than half of the population having received a single dose.
All Blacks Score 16 Tries To Beat United States 104-14
The All Blacks dealt a blow to United States rugby at the moment of its greatest ambition, posting a record 10414 win against an understrength Eagles team on Saturday.
Luxembourg Plans to Legalise Growing, Using Cannabis
The new legislative package will be examined by parliament early next year and the measures could be in place by late 2022.
Another Whistleblower Accuses Facebook of Wrongdoing: Report
The second whistleblower signed the complaint on October 13, a week after Haugen's scathing testimony before a Senate panel.
U.S. Says It Killed Senior Al Qaeda Leader In Syria With Drone Strike
The U.S. military killed senior al Qaeda leader Abdul Hamid alMatar in a drone strike in Syria on Friday, a U.S. Central Command spokesman said.
U.S. Says It Killed Senior Al Qaeda Leader In Syria With Drone Strike
The U.S. military killed senior al Qaeda leader Abdul Hamid alMatar in a drone strike in Syria on Friday, a U.S. Central Command spokesman said.