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Mother tells FBI that suspect had been kicked off social media for his pro-IS posts and that she cut off the internet service at their home
The former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murder in George Floyd's death is to face charges alleging he violated Floyd's civil rights by pinning the Black man to the pavement with his knee
The body of former slave trader Nathan Bedford Forrest will be moved from its longtime resting place in Memphis to a Confederate museum in Middle Tennessee
National civil rights leaders join multiple local faith leaders offering prayers and remarks outside church that was under construction and largely destroyed when white mob descended on prosperous Black neighborhood in 1921
41-year-old man in Jiangsu province, northwest of Shanghai, hospitalized April 28 and is in stable condition, according to National Health Commission
In a published interview over the weekend, Lt. Gen. Aviv Kohavi was quoted as saying that AP journalists drank coffee each morning with Hamas operatives in a cafeteria
Law enforcement officials and drug trafficking experts say border rules and their lopsided enforcement are driving the rise in US citizens involved in borderland drug busts
The Supreme Court could say as soon as Tuesday whether it will get involved
From the 19th century until the 1970s, more than 150,000 First Nations children were required to attend state-funded Christian schools as part of a program to assimilate them into Canadian society
On Monday, police released a snippet from a surveillance video
Automated surveillance network being built on Greek-Turkish border is aimed at detecting migrants early and deterring them from crossing, with river and land patrols using searchlights and long-range acoustic devices
Authorities declared a state of emergency after some places received as much as 40 centimeters of rain over the weekend and into Monday
In churches, ballparks, strip clubs and even marijuana dispensaries, officials are setting up shop and offering incentives for people to be vaccinated
Tennis players are required to attend news conferences if requested to do so
IAEA says it has 'not had access to the data from its online enrichment monitors and electronic seals, or had access to the measurement recordings registered by its installed measurement devices'
Jailed opposition leader says he has done nothing that would warrant the authorities designating him as a flight risk that has resulted in hourly nighttime checks
After more than a year of isolation, American veterans are embracing plans for a more traditional Memorial Day
Selahaddin Gulen, who was wanted in Turkey on charges of membership in a terror organization, was seized in an operation by Turkey's national spy agency MIT, the Anadolu news agency reported
Film's performance cheered movie industry that has been punished and transformed by pandemic
Overall, UNICEF said, about 4.4 million of Haiti's more than 11 million inhabitants lack sufficient food, including 1.9 million children
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