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Milos Zeman is readmitted to hospital after testing positive for COVID-19; he'd just been discharged after treatment for an unspecified illness
But two regions in Germany shut down their markets and Austria's closed amid a 10-day national lockdown
Flashy landmark amid Brazil’s current economic crisis drew criticism
Appointments come as Haiti struggles with rise in violence, kidnappings and fuel shortages blamed on powerful gangs that have blocked gas distribution terminals
It’s currently grappling with a surge in neo-Nazi cells and other ideologically motivated extremists
Auto club predicts 48.3 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday period
Government’s own budget proposal was rejected in favor of one presented by the opposition
Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker and other legal and political leaders worked to free Strickland because they said evidence used to convict him had been recanted or disproven since his conviction
The subpoenas are the latest in a wide net the House panel has cast in an effort to investigate the riot
A jury in Charlottesville deadlocked on two key claims but found the white nationalists liable on four other counts in the lawsuit filed by nine people who suffered physical or emotional injuries during two days of demonstrations
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart pharmacies recklessly distributed massive amounts of pain pills in two Ohio counties, a federal jury said Tuesday
The Weeknd surprisingly received three nominations after not submitting any music
The statement by the prime minister, a former soldier, did not say where exactly he will go Tuesday
A photojournalist and a documentary filmmaker have been released by a Canadian judge, three days after being arrested while covering police enforcement of an injunction against pipeline protests in northern British Columbia
Nepalese asylum seeker to study at prestigious Oxford program
12 children among those who died in a fiery crash
The subpoenas include demands for documents and testimony from Stone and Jones as well as three people accused of organizing and promoting the two rallies that took place January 6
Jurors are being asked to decide whether white supremacists, neo-Nazis and white nationalist organizations are responsible for violence during two days of demonstrations in Charlottesville in 2017
Andrew Cuomo engaged in sexual harassment and ordered state workers to help produce his book during work hours, investigation concludes
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