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Sheriff: 1 Wounded In Shooting At Haunted House
One person was wounded in a shooting at a Halloween haunted house attraction in North Carolina on Saturday, authorities said.
100,000 March In Belarus Capital On 50th Day Of Protests
About 100,000 demonstrators marched in the Belarusian capital calling for the authoritarian presidents ouster, some wearing cardboard crowns to ridicule him, on Sunday as the protests that have rocked the country marked their 50th consecutive day.
Prince Charles Warns Virus May Devastate Students' Futures
Prince Charles has warned that up to 1 million young people in Britain may need urgent help to protect their futures from the ravages of the COVID19 pandemic, as politicians debated whether to keep British university students from returning home for Chris...
UN Envoy For Yemen Seeks To Build On Prisoner Exchange To Clinch Ceasefire
The United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, said he was working to build on the prisoner exchange agreement announced on Sunday to pave the way for a national ceasefire to be followed by a political solution.
UN: Yemen's Warring Sides To Swap More Than 1,000 Prisoners
The United Nations said Yemens warring sides agreed Sunday to exchange more than 1,000 prisoners, marking the first phase of a release plan reached earlier this year.
Tensions Flare Between Armenia And Azerbaijan Over New Clashes
Tensions flared between Armenia and Azerbaijan on Sunday over clashes in which Yerevan said Azeri forces shelled the breakaway region of NagornoKarabakh and Baku accused Armenian forces of shelling Azeri military and civilian positions.
Czech Republic Reports 1,985 New Coronavirus Cases
The Czech Republic reported 1,985 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday and nine related deaths, health ministry data showed.
Morocco Faces Down COVID Spread With Tough Rules
With air and sea borders closed for months and eight cities barring people from entering or leaving, Morocco has been pulling out the stops to stanch the spread of coronavirus.
Proud Boys Portland Rally Smaller Than Expected, City Hopes For Calm
Around one thousand supporters of the rightwing Proud Boys group, some armed, rallied in Portland, Oregon on Saturday in a largely peaceful event that drew far fewer followers than organizers forecast and state authorities had feared.
N Korea Accuses S Korea Of Intrusion To Find Official's Body
North Korea accused South Korea of sending ships across the disputed sea boundary to find the body of a man recently killed by North Korean troops, warning Sunday the alleged intrusion could escalate tensions.
Police: 1 Shot And Killed, 7 Wounded At Iowa Biker Gathering
Gunfire erupted early Saturday at a gathering of motorcycle clubs in Iowa, killing one person and wounding seven others, authorities said.
Her Words: Amy Coney Barrett On Faith, Precedent, Abortion
President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he was nominating Barrett to fill the seat vacated by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Armani, Ferragamo Premier Short Films For Milan Fashion Week
To show or not to show: Each Milan fashion house had to make a difficult decision how to reach the fashion public this season under the safety constraints imposed by the coronavirus.
New Trial Ordered For NY Millionaire In Autistic Son's Death
A federal judge has ordered a new trial for a selfmade health care millionaire who was convicted six years ago of fatally drugging her 8yearold autistic son in a luxury New York City hotel room in 2010.
Mexico To Pursue Soldiers, Federal Police In Abduction Probe
Mexico has issued 25 arrest warrants for those who carried out and knew about the abduction of 43 students in southern Mexico in 2014, including for the first time members of the military and federal police, the Attorney Generals Office announced Saturday...
Man Points Gun At Protesters Outside GOP Candidate's Rally
Police are investigating a confrontation in which a man pointed a gun toward protesters outside a campaign rally for a Republican candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in Delaware.