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Jota Leads Liverpool Past Arsenal Into League Cup Final
Diogo Jota stepped up in Mohamed Salah's absence with two goals on Thursday to lead Liverpool to a 20 victory at Arsenal and into a League Cup final against Chelsea.
Wall Street Rally Eases As Bond Yields Perk Up
Bond yields backed off their rapid rise this week and Wall Street rebounded on Thursday as investors in Big Tech licked their wounds after Nasdaq's slide into correction territory.
'Sanford And Son' At 50, 'Double-eDgeD' Black Sitcom Pioneer
When Demond Wilson heard that Redd Foxx was going to star in a TV sitcom, the actor brushed it off as a joke.
Mills, Cleveland Help Florida State Win 5th Straight
Caleb Mills scored 21 points, freshman Matthew Cleveland added a seasonhigh 21 points with 10 rebounds and Florida State beat North Florida 8673 on Thursday for its fifth straight victory.
U.S. Charges Second Man In Plot To Assassinate Haitian President Moise
The U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday it had charged a second man Rodolphe Jaar for his role in the assassination of former Haitian President Jovenel Moise in July 2021.
Fund Urged For Sex Abuse Victims At Youth Detention Center
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella told lawmakers Thursday that spending $100 million to settle sexual abuse claims at the state's youth detention center is the right thing to do.
Vatican Expresses 'Shame, Remorse' Over Abuse After German Report
Benedict XVI, who in 2013 became the first pope to resign since the Middle Ages, failed to stop four clergymen accused of child sex abuse in the Catholic Church in Munich.
Exclusive | Texas Synagogue Attacker Radicalised by Pakistan in 2020: Intel Sources
The 44-year-old British national, who was shot dead by authorities following a 10-hour siege recently, was a member of the Tablighi Jamaat and travelled about in connection with that, the sources said.
UK Police Arrest Two Men Over Texas Hostage Siege at Synagogue Seeking Release of Pak Scientist
The two men were arrested in the city of Birmingham in central England and in Manchester in northwestern England.
'Havana Syndrome' is Not Foreign Power Campaign, Says CIA But Not Everyone is Convinced
The incidents first surfaced among diplomats in 2016 in the Cuban capital, in which officials complained of severe headaches, nausea and possible brain damage after hearing high-pitched sounds.
Stay or Go? Dilemma Facing Last of the Afghan Sikhs
The Soviet occupation, subsequent Taliban regime and bloody US-led military intervention winnowed their numbers to just 240 last year, according to figures kept by the community.
Planned Parenthood Sues To Stop South Dakota Abortion Rule
A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday by Planned Parenthood aims to prevent the state of South Dakota from implementing a new rule for medical abortions that would make the state one of the hardest places in the nation to get abortion pills.
Atlético Out Of Copa, Sevilla Held In Spanish League Race
Atltico Madrid was eliminated by Real Sociedad in the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, with the 20 defeat adding to its poor run and increasing the pressure on coach Diego Simeone.
Gambian President Barrow Vows Economic Progress At Start Of Second Term
Gambian President Adama Barrow on Wednesday pledged to work to jumpstart the economy and ensure broadbased development gains as he was sworn in for a second fiveyear term in office.
Otto Warmbier's Parents Get $240K Seized From North Korea
The parents of Otto Warmbier, a U.S. student who died after being taken hostage by North Korea and released by the country in a coma in 2017, should receive $240,300 seized from a North Korean bank account, a federal judge ruled last week.
Baby Orangutan Being Bottle-fed, Which Intrigues Others
The endangered Sumatran orangutan infant at New Orleans' zoo is being bottlefed because his mother wasnt producing enough milk.