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Biden, Merkel Meet At White House To Advance Strong' US-German Ties
US President Joe Biden met German Chancellor Angela Merkel to further advance the strong bilateral ties between the two countries. Today, we're talking about further advancing US-German relationship which has been strong and is getting stronger, Biden to...
I-16 Shut Down Between Atlanta, Savannah, After Bridge Crash
An interstate that connects the Atlanta area to the Georgia coast is closed in both directions after a crash knocked a bridge offline, authorities said Thursday.
Long Covid Has More Than 200 Symptoms Across 10 Organ Systems: Study
The most common symptoms were fatigue, post-exertional malaise and cognitive dysfunction, often called brain fog.
Sputnik V Advocates Vaccine Cocktail, Urges Global Players to 'Join Forces' for Trials
Sputnik V had offered Ad26 shot to AstraZeneca for clinical trial to check efficacy after mixing the vaccines.
China Reports Human Case of H10N3 Bird Flu, a Possible First
The 41-year-old man in Jiangsu province, northwest of Shanghai, was hospitalized April 28 and is in stable condition, the National Health Commission said on its website.
Clyburn: Biden Likely Working On Changing Filibuster Rules
U.S. House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn said Wednesday that he feels President Joe Biden, his longtime ally, is likely working behind the scenes to push for Senate rule changes so the filibuster can't be used on legislation pertaining to election law or othe...
Police, Civil Rights Groups Settle Missouri Protester Case
Police in Kansas City, Missouri, have agreed as part of a lawsuit settlement to stop banning protesters from returning to areas in the city where the protests were held, civil rights groups said Wednesday.
North Dakota Man Convicted Of Murder In Deaths Of Mom, Cop
A North Dakota man was convicted of murder with extreme indifference and other charges on Wednesday for killing his mother and a police officer during a shootout at his home last year.
New Zealand Man Has Plea Deal In Girl's Attempted Kidnapping
A New Zealand man who was shot while allegedly trying to kidnap a 14yearold Virginia girl he met online has reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors.
Afghanistan May Seek Technical Military Assistance from India if No Truce With Taliban: Report
India has been a major stakeholder in the peace and stability of Afghanistan. It has already invested nearly USD 3 bn in aid and reconstruction activities in the country.
Feeling Seen: Mj Rodriguez On Historic Emmy Nod For ‘Pose’
Learning of her historic Emmy nomination, Mj Rodriguez of Pose had one overwhelming feeling: I felt so seen.
U.S. Warns Haitians, Cubans Against Trying To Enter Illegally By Sea
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday warned wouldbe migrants from Cuba and Haiti against trying to reach the United States illegally by sea, saying the voyage was too dangerous and they will not be allowed to enter.
Fraud Or Innovation? Views Clash In Trial Of Georgia's Beck
Prosecutors want jurors to conclude that suspended Georgia Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck was running a $2 million scam to bilk money from the property insurer he led before being elected. Defense attorneys say Beck was actually an innovative executive w...
Canada PM: 'Heart Breaks' With More Indigenous Graves Found
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his heart breaks after the discovery of more unmarked graves on the grounds of an Indigenous residential school in the southern Gulf Islands off the British Columbia coast.
Booster Shot Recommendation to be Made if Data Shows Immunity Waning: US Surgeon Gen Vivek Murthy
Pfizer and German partner BioNTech SE said earlier that they will ask US and European regulators within weeks to authorize a booster dose due to an increased risk of infection after six months.