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Biden's Coronavirus Team Outlines Efforts to Meet Ambitious New Goals
Joe Biden said the administration will also roll out a set of tools after May 1 to help Americans locate places to get a vaccine.
4 Police Officers Killed, Burned By Gang In Northern Mexico
Gunmen opened fire on a patrol of four state police officers in the northcentral Mexican state of Zacatecas, then poured gasoline on their patrol vehicle and burned the officers.
Officers Killed, Wounded In Police Operation In Haiti Slum
A police operation in the Village of God slum in Haitis capital Friday left officers dead and eight wounded, authorities said.
US Resumes Aid To Yemen's Rebel North As Famine Threatens
The United States announced a resumption of aid to Yemens rebel-held north on Friday to fight a looming famine as the countrys nearly six-year-old war grinds on. U.N. officials warned that a blockade of fuel deliveries to a main port was heightening the w...
US Says Ranger Tried To Diffuse Run-in Before Using Taser
A National Park Service ranger used a stun gun on a man who identifies as Native American after trying repeatedly to diffuse a confrontation on federal land in New Mexico, according to an internal investigation released Friday.
AstraZeneca Says 'No Evidence' of Higher Blood Clots Risk from Covid Vaccine
This week Denmark, Norway and Iceland have paused its use as a precaution after isolated reports of recipients developing blood clots.
Second Winter: Anchorage Gets Up To 18 Inches Of Fresh Snow
Residents in some parts of Alaskas largest city woke Thursday to a surprise: up to 18 new inches of snow.
The Latest: Biden Wants All Adults Vaccine-eligible By May 1
The Latest on President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion relief package (all times local):
US-based Panda Express Employee Forced to Strip at 'Self-Improvement' Seminar, Alleges Lawsuit
Not just this, she alleged that she was also asked by session's leader to "hug it out" with a partially undressed co-worker after he broke down while trying to do the same.
China Approves Plan to Veto Hong Kong Election Candidates to Ensure 'Patriots' Run the City
Beijing has acted decisively to dismantle Hong Kong's limited democratic pillars after massive and sometimes violent protests coursed through the financial hub in 2019.
Report: Police Chief Violated Bias Policy By Mocking Asians
The police chief on the Hawaiian island of Kauai mocked people of Asian descent and in one case squinted his eyes and bowed his head while mimicking someone with a Japanese accent, a discrimination investigation found.
The Claims Against Cuomo: A Look At The Women's Allegations
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is facing allegations that he sexually harassed or behaved inappropriately toward six women, including several former staffers in his administration and someone he met purely socially. The accusations range from unwanted kisses...
Gambler Pleads Guilty To Threatening Tampa Bay Rays Players
A sports gambler faces up to five years in federal prison for threatening social media messages sent to players with the Tampa Bay Rays.
Man Who Crashed Gate Where Canada's Trudeau Lives Sentenced
A judge sentenced a military reservist who crashed his truck through a gate on the grounds where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lives to six years in prison after he pleaded guilty last month.
Israel's Netanyahu To Visit Abu Dhabi On 1st Official Trip
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will fly to the United Arab Emirates on Thursday, an official confirmed, a historic trip meant to cement new diplomatic ties between the Mideast nations and boost the embattled Israeli leader's reelection hopes.
UK TV Host Piers Morgan Steps Down Amid Meghan Controversies
The former CNN host said he did not believe Markle when she said at one point she "didn't want to be alive anymore", sparking a deluge of complaints.