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Legal Experts See Case For Intent In Waukesha Parade Crash
The man accused of plowing his SUV into a parade of Christmas marchers could have turned down a side street but didnt. Once he passed it, he never touched the brakes barreling through and leaving bodies in his wake, according to a criminal complaint.
3 In Mexico Who Investigated Killings Were Themselves Probed
Three women who volunteered to investigate the 2011 massacre of 196 people later found out that they themselves had been placed under investigation by prosecutors, possibly because their findings embarrassed Mexican authorities.
Turkey, UAE Sign Investment Accords Worth Billions Of Dollars
Turkey and the United Arab Emirates signed accords for billions of dollars of investments on Wednesday, including in technology and energy, after talks between President Tayyip Erdogan and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed alNahyan.
Sri Lanka Begins Trial of 25 Accused of Plotting 2019 Easter Bombings
The string of attacks carried out on April 21 2019, Easter Sunday, targeted three churches and three hotels, killing 267 people, including at least 45 foreign nationals.
Haitian Migrants In Southern Mexico Press Officials To Let Them Move Freely
Several thousand Haitian migrants on Monday clustered outside a stadium in southern Mexico that has been repurposed into a migration office, urging authorities to let them pass freely through Mexico.
Tennessee Gov Backs Signing Bill Aide Said Violates US Law
Tennessee's governor on Monday stood by his decision to sign sprawling limits on COVID19 restrictions into law, even though his own office warned the bill would violate federal disability law and put the state at risk of losing federal funds.
U.S. Envoy Returns From Ethiopia As Washington Urges End To Conflict
U.S. Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Jeffrey Feltman returned from Ethiopia over the weekend following meetings with senior Ethiopian government officials and African Union representatives, the U.S. State Department said on Monday.
Two Fox Contributors Quit, Citing 'IrresponsIble' Voices
Two writers who have been paid contributors to Fox News Channel have resigned, citing Tucker Carlson's Patriot Purge documentary on last January's U.S. Capitol insurrection as a last straw for them.
Crash With Tractor-trailer Kills 5 In Van On Ohio Highway
A tractortrailer apparently collided headon with a van Monday on an Ohio state highway, killing five of the seven people in the van, authorities said.
Crash With Tractor-trailer Kills 5 In Van On Ohio Highway
A tractortrailer apparently collided headon with a van Monday on an Ohio state highway, killing five of the seven people in the van, authorities said.
Strongly Believe There is Great Potential for More Cooperation with India: UN Peacekeeping Chief
Ahead of the next month's UN Peacekeeping Ministerial meeting in Seoul, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix said he has two messages for India, which is among the largest troop-contributing nations to UN peacekeeping missions.
SUV Speeds Into Christmas Parade In Suburban Milwaukee
An SUV sped into a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee on Sunday, leaving multiple people injured, according to witnesses.
Conservation Ranger Slain In Congo's Virunga National Park
A conservation park ranger was killed during an attack by armed men this weekend in eastern Congos Virunga National Park, the Congolese Institute for Nature Conservation said Sunday.
Ex-girlfriend Who Reported Bomber ID Files Suit Over Reward
The exgirlfriend of the man who detonated an explosive in downtown Nashville last Christmas has filed a lawsuit, saying she should receive $284,000 in rewards offered after the blast.
Abused Turpin Kids Now 'Betrayed' By Social Services System
The 13 Southern California siblings rescued three years ago from horribly abusive conditions that included being locked in their home for years, shackled to beds and starved by their parents have been failed at different points by a social services system...
New Mexico Sees TV Tech As One Fix To K-12 Internet Divide
Internet problems continue to slow down many students in the U.S. state of New Mexico, but a pilot project using TV signals to transmit computer files may help.