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Prosecutors Seek 5-year Term For Ex-leader Of Neo-Nazi Group
Federal prosecutors in Virginia are seeking a fiveyear prison sentence for a former neoNazi group leader who pleaded guilty to conspiring with other farright extremists to threaten dozens of targets, including a predominantly African American church, a si...
Harry, But No Meghan Markle at Pared-back Funeral for Prince Philip
Government guidelines restrict mourners to just 30 people and close attention has been paid to the pared-down guest list for the funeral, particularly whether the duke's grandson Harry would attend.
France Extends Gap Between MRNA Vaccine Shots To Ramp-up Rollout
France will lengthen the period between the first and second shots of mRNA antiCOVID vaccines to six weeks from four weeks as of April 14 to accelerate the inoculation campaign, Health Minister Olivier Veran told the JDD newspaper on Sunday.
Prosecutors Defend Newer Charges Against Ghislaine Maxwell
Prosecutors hope to preserve a July trial date for Ghislaine Maxwell by defending a latehour expansion of charges against her, saying they developed when a woman spoke after Maxwells arrest about her abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein in the early 2000...
Northern Irish Loyalists Demand Brexit Changes, Call For End To Street Violence
ProBritish loyalist militants in Northern Ireland said on Friday there had been a "spectacular collective failure" to understand their anger over Brexit and other issues as there was some respite in street clashes following a week of riots.
ADL: Fox Should Fire Carlson For White-supremacist Rhetoric
The Anti-Defamation League has called for Fox News to fire prime-time opinion host Tucker Carlson because he defended a white-supremacist theory that says whites are being replaced by people of color.
Nas, Eve, Lyor Cohen React To Death Of Rapper-actor DMX
Reaction to the death of Grammynominated rapper DMX who died Friday at 50.
Affair Derails Alabama Secretary Of State's Political Hopes
The venue had been booked. Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill, a rising GOP star with an eye long set on higher office, was about to announce his run for U.S. Senate. But then scandal brought his political aspirations crashing down.
Caitlyn Jenner Considers Run For California Governor
Caitlyn Jenner has been an Olympic hero, a reality TV personality and a transgender rights activist. Her next step could be candidate for California governor.
Prince Philip, an Endearing and Enduring Figure, Who Saw British Monarchy's Transition to Modernity
He lived through tumultuous times: the rise of Nazism, World War II and the blitz of Britain that it brought, and through national crises, one after another.
Donor May Take Back Statue Of Justice In Plessy V. Ferguson
The donor of a statue of the chief justice who served when the U.S. Supreme Court legalized racial segregation in 1896 might be willing to take it back.
Macron To Do Away With France's Top School For Elite
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday detailed plans to do away with an elite academic institution that's a key pillar of the country's power establishment, replacing it with a more egalitarian version.
'Taken Aback': EU Chief, Only Woman in Talks, Left Standing as Erdogan and Colleague Snap Up Chairs
Footage showed the first female head of the EU executive gesturing in disbelief and uttering a surprised sigh and later being relegated to an adjacent sofa.
Neo-Nazi Pleads Guilty In Journalist Threat Case
An organizer of a neoNazi campaign to threaten journalists and Jewish activists in three states has pleaded guilty in federal court in Seattle.
Angela Merkel Gives Go Ahead to 'Short National Lockdown' in Germany to Curb Covid Cases
Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer made the statement on Wednesday.
Police: Officers Fatally Shoot Woman During Miami Eviction
Police fatally shot a woman Tuesday afternoon while trying to evict her from a South Florida apartment, authorities said.