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The country remains out of step with other major nations by refusing to commit to deeper emissions cuts.
A North Carolina deputy shot and killed a Black man while serving a search warrant Wednesday, authorities said, spurring an outcry from community members who demanded law enforcement accountability and the immediate release of body camera footage. Authorities wouldn't provide details of the shooting but an eyewitness said that Andrew Brown Jr. was shot while trying to drive away, and that deputies fired at him multiple times. The car skidded out of Brown's yard and eventually hit a tree, said Demetria Williams, who lives on the same street.
‘You gotta let the jury speak, it’s the American way’
After another spate of mass shootings in America, Democrats are attempting to tighten gun-control measures
Investigating ongoing after residents complain of minor damages
‘Let’s just hope, in your life, you never need a police officer,’ Brian Kilmeade says
‘Do. Not. Come. For. Stacey. Abrams.’
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's parliament called on Wednesday for the government to take action to end what lawmakers described as genocide in China's Xinjiang region, stepping up pressure on ministers to go further in their criticism of Beijing. But Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government again steered clear of declaring genocide over what it says are "industrial-scale" human rights abuses against the mainly Muslim Uighur community in Xinjiang. So far the government has imposed sanctions on some Chinese officials and introduced rules to try to prevent goods linked to the region entering the supply chain, but a majority of lawmakers want ministers to go further.
From ‘hijacking’ results to ‘micromanaging’ elections, new report reveals how Republicans are trying to strip oversight to gain permanent control
A South Dakota state representative called the event’s name “ridiculous, tone deaf and blatantly racist garbage.”
More contagious variants and vaccine skepticism could still pose a barrier to herd immunity, scientists said.
A group of chocolatiers in Spain's Basque Country are creating a version of "Guernica", Pablo Picasso's masterpiece representing the bombing of a small Basque town in 1937, to showcase their skills and celebrate their cultural heritage. Guernica, one of the world's most famous paintings, was Picasso's response to the bombardment, carried out by war planes from Nazi Germany and fascist Italy to assist the forces of fascist general Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War.
Daunte Wright’s family, as well as local and national leaders, all gathered on Thursday to mourn the 20-year-old who was killed by police
The Hornets have lost six of their last seven games.
Families of Covid patients are pleading for hospital care as emergency rooms and wards overflow.
Nestled between Big Bear Lake and Lake Arrowhead in the mountains outside Los Angeles, this cozy A-frame has all the brightness of California with all the action of the wilderness. An expansive deck and a projector above a wide fireplace are welcome respites after daytime hikes, swimming, and climbing excursions a short trip away. Set on 13 private acres with panoramic views of towering trees, this light-filled carriage house in upstate New York epitomizes getting away from it all.
As more kids return to classrooms, there are more risks for exposure if there has the virus. As such, a big part of making sure that schools are opening safely is a system of contact tracing. That process looks at everyone who may have been in contact with a person infected with the virus. In many districts that contact tracing job falls on one office: the school nurse.
Campaign aims to encourage young individuals and those who are hesitant
The bill faces serious hurdles in the Senate, where it likely won't receive the 60 votes necessary to overcome a filibuster.
Florida lawmakers continued to water down an elections bill in the state Senate on Thursday, stripping out some of the more controversial measures that provoked outrage by Democrats and voting rights groups.