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Amnesty International says his trial was 'deeply flawed'
The judge ordered plans be resumed for lease sales that were delayed
Researchers tested more than 230 commonly used cosmetics and found that about half of foundations and eye products, lip products and mascaras contained fluorine — an indicator of PFAS, so-called "forever chemicals"
'I can't think of anyone I've ever met in the business who lived the American dream more than Rita Moreno,' Norman Lear says in the documentary 'Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It'
Debris fell on the field and main grandstand, narrowly missing France coach Didier Deschamps, when the parachutist struck wires for an overhead camera attached to the stadium roof
Lieutenant General Walter Piatt, director of the Army staff, echoed comments from other senior military leaders about the perception of soldiers being used to secure the election process
Former Iranian Central Bank chief Abdolnasser Hemmati, among the seven candidates allowed on the ballot for Friday's vote, has no official ties to any political faction but is positioning himself as the likely candidate for moderate and reform-minded voters
Georgia Republican told reporters Monday she is sorry for offending people with her remarks and said there is no comparison to Holocaust
Eriksen remains in hospital after suffering cardiac arrest during Denmark's game against Finland on Saturday, when he had to be resuscitated with a defibrillator on field
The Energy Reliability Council of Texas said many forced generation outages and record June demand has squeezed the power supply
The nuclear agreement was scuppered in 2018 when the Trump administration pulled the United States out of the accord
The parade, scheduled for May 10, leads to a barrage of Hamas rockets, sparking the war
Report is compiled by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security
Swimmer has won 12 Olympic medals, including six golds
The moves over the weekend suggest President Daniel Ortega has moved beyond arresting potential opposition candidates in elections scheduled for Nov. 7
His first film role as a genial vacationer raped by a backwoodsman in 1972's 'Deliverance' launched him on a long, prolific and accomplished career
Two people were killed and at least 30 others wounded in mass shootings overnight in three states, authorities sat, stoking concerns that a spike in US gun violence could continue into summer
At least 39 more were seriously injured
Those taking part must be vaccinated
The deadliest attack on the LGBTQ community in US history left 49 dead and 53 wounded
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