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Migrants In Human Smuggling Case Facing Deportation Hearings
Seven Indian nationals accused of illegally entering the United States in an alleged human smuggling case that left four dead have been released pending deportation hearings in front of an immigration judge, federal authorities said Thursday.
Dollar Gains As Wall Street Retreats On Future Fed Hikes
U.S. stocks retreated on Thursday after a solid opening, while the dollar gained as investors prepared for future rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.
Bengals' Patience Pays Off As Taylor Delivers A Playoff Team
Cincinnati owner Mike Brown stuck with Zac Taylor through two dreadful seasons as the firsttime head coach compiled a 6251 record and the much of the shrinking fanbase yawned.
Prince Andrew Seeking Jury Trial in Sexual Assault Case in New York
His accuser, Victoria Giuffre, has said she had sex with the prince when she was 17 and a minor under US law after meeting him through the late US financier Jeffrey Epstein
'Navalny' Aims To Make Noise For Imprisoned Russian Leader
Within hours of Russian authorities officially adding Alexei Navalny to the countrys registry of terrorists and extremists, a new documentary about the imprisoned Russian opposition leader premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
US Bobsledder Williamson Positive For Virus, Status Unclear
U.S. Olympic bobsledder Josh Williamson has tested positive for COVID-19 and will not fly with his teammates to China on Thursday, though he remains hopeful of getting there in time for the Beijing Games.
QAnon Follower Who Attacked Police At Capitol Gets Prison
A man who identified himself as a believer in the QAnon conspiracy theory was sentenced on Wednesday to three years and eight months in prison for assaulting police officers at the Capitol during last year's riot.
Ravens' Levine Announces Retirement, To Take Coaching Role
Anthony Levine announced his retirement Wednesday after a decade with the Baltimore Ravens.
Eagles 3-time Pro Bowl Guard Brandon Brooks Retires
With great reluctance and more than a few tears, Philadelphia Eagles right guard Brandon Brooks announced his retirement Wednesday after 10 seasons in the NFL.
Guam Group Fights Air Force Plan To Blow Up Bombs, Munitions
A community group on Guam is challenging the U.S. Air Force's plans to blow up bombs and other waste munitions at a base on the U.S. territory, saying it could contaminate water supplies and threaten endangered species.
Atlanta Police Make Arrest In Fatal Shooting Of Infant
Atlanta police on Tuesday arrested a 22yearold man in the shooting death of a 6monthold baby a day earlier.
Ex-banker Tells Swiss Court That Strip Club Visits Were Business-related
A former top Swiss banker charged with making millions of dollars through fraudulent deals said on Tuesday that a near 200,000 Swiss francs ($217,675) expenses bill for strip club visits was largely businessrelated.
US Alleges Russia Not Ready To Deescalate Tensions, Puts 8,500 Troops On High Alert
The Pentagon said that the deployment to Ukraine is not on the cards and the troops will strengthen the NATO Response Force in case Russian aggression increases
Ex-cop In Taylor Raid Seeks Partial Media Ban Ahead Of Trial
Attorneys for a former Kentucky police officer involved in the Breonna Taylor raid are seeking to ban news outlets from part of the jury selection process ahead of his criminal trial.
Brandon Tanev Taking On New Role With Kraken During Recovery
With his relentless energy, frenetic playing style and a history of goofy headshots, Brandon Tanev quickly became the fan favorite on the Seattle Kraken's inaugural roster.
Sheldon Silver, NY Power Broker Sent To Prison, Dead At 77
Former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, one of the most powerful figures in state government for two decades before his conviction on corruption charges, has died in federal custody. He was 77.