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EXPLAINER: Why Some Schools In Canada Have Unmarked Graves
Leaders of Indigenous groups in Canada say investigators have found more than 600 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school for Indigenous children, which follows the discovery of 215 bodies at another school last month.
Bangladesh Announces Strict Countrywide Shutdown to Check Spread of Covid-19
Bangladesh reported 108 deaths from coronavirus, the second highest single-day toll since the pandemic's outbreak in the country.
Police Arrest Man On Murder Charge In Austin Mass Shooting
Authorities in Texas have arrested a 19yearold man on a murder warrant for the killing of a tourist during a mass shooting in downtown Austin that also wounded more than a dozen people, prosecutors in the city said Thursday.
Lions And Japan Primed For Tour Warmup At Murrayfield
The last time the British and Irish Lions had a home game, they overlooked it.
New York To Add 'X' Gender Mark On Government IDs
New Yorkers will be able to designate their sex as female, male or X on driver's licenses and birth certificates under a law that Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed Thursday.
Uber Pays $3.4M For Seattle Gig Worker Leave Law Violations
Uber has agreed to pay more than $3.4 million to 15,000 drivers after acknowledging violations of Seattle's pioneering paid sick leave law covering gig workers.
Buckingham Palace Releases Ethnic Makeup Of Workforce
Buckingham Palace has for the first time released figures on the ethnic makeup of its staff, following the Duke and Duchess of Sussexs allegations of racism in the royal family.
Arkansas Deputy Fatally Shoots Teen During Traffic Stop
An Arkansas sheriffs deputy shot and killed a 17yearold male during a traffic stop early Wednesday, but authorities arent saying what led to the fatal shooting.
Prosecutor: Bank CEO Sought 'Power' With $16M Manafort Loans
A Chicago bank owner traded $16 million in loans to exPresident Donald Trump's excampaign manager in a bid for a prestigious position in Trump's administration, a prosecutor told jurors in an opening statement Wednesday before a defense attorney assured t...
Russia Says Syria Can Deliver Aid, Turkey Not Essential
Russias foreign minister says Moscow disagrees that there is no alternative to deliver humanitarian aid to Syrias rebelheld northwest except from Turkey as the U.N. and many Western nations maintain, insisting deliveries are possible across conflict lines...
Man Pleads Guilty To Threatening Candidates Biden, Harris
A Maryland man pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to threatening nowPresident Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris before last years election.
Infighting In Gulf Cartel Blamed For Mexico Border Killings
The top prosecutor in Mexicos border state of Tamaulipas said Tuesday that infighting between rival factions of the Gulf drug cartel was the motive behind weekend shooting that killed 19 people, 15 of whom appeared to be innocent bystanders.
Brave Denmark Players Deserve Last-16 Place Says Hjulmand
Denmark's coach Kasper Hjulmand said their stunning progression to the last 16 of the European Championship was just reward for his players, who have stuck to their task following team mate Christian Eriksen's cardiac arrest against Finland.
Business Highlights: Infrastructure Talks, Ransomware Gangs
Congressional negotiators and the White House appear open to striking a roughly $1 trillion deal on infrastructure, but they are struggling with the hard part deciding who will pay for it. As President Joe Biden jumps back into the talks this week, the q...
Fairytale For Denmark As Rout Of Russia Puts Them In Last 16
Despair turned to exhilaration for Denmark as they claimed an astonishing 41 victory over Russia to scramble into the last 16 of Euro 2020 on a wonderful night in Copenhagen on Monday.
1 Officer Hurt In Shooting In Denver Suburb
Police are responding to a shooting in a Denver suburb on Monday that authorities said injured an officer.