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Taliban Says U.S. Drones Must Stop Entering Afghanistan
The Taliban are under pressure from the international community to renounce ties with al Qaeda
Trump Endorses Kari Lake For Arizona Governor
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday endorsed former television broadcaster Kari Lake in the Republican race for Arizona governor.
South Dakota AG Reviewing Noem's Meeting With Daughter
South Dakota's attorney general said Tuesday he is reviewing concerns from state lawmakers over a meeting Gov. Kristi Noem held last year that included both her daughter and a state employee who was overseeing her daughter's application to become a certif...
Small Plane With 3 Aboard Crashes In Northern Wisconsin
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a plane crash that happened just before noon Tuesday in northern Wisconsin.
Kennebec Dam Owner Sues Maine Agencies As Saga Continues
The owner of four hydroelectric dams on the Kennebec River sued two Maine agencies on Monday alleging they improperly cooperated on fish passage regulations that impact the future of the dams and fish populations.
Japan Seeks to End Covid-19 State of Emergency This Month
While the government plans to end the state of emergency as scheduled on Sept. 30, Nishimura said some limitations on bars and restaurants should remain in place
With Drones & Jets, China Shows Off New Air Power Amid Rivalry With US, Eye on Disputed Territories
The country's biggest airshow, in the southern coastal city of Zhuhai, comes as Beijing pushes to meet a 2035 deadline to retool its military for modern warfare.
Judge Blocks Arizona Laws Banning School, City Mask Mandates
A judge on Monday struck down Republicanpassed Arizona laws that block schools from requiring masks and restrict the power of local governments to impose COVID19 requirements, the latest turn in a nationwide legal battle over pandemic rules.
North Korea Fires Projectile Into Sea, South Korea Says
South Korea says North Korea has fired an unidentified projectile into the sea.
Tennessee AG To Appeal School Mask Opt-out Rulings
Tennessee's Attorney General Herbert Slatery on Monday said his office would appeal the recent federal court decisions that blocked Gov. Bill Lee's order allowing families to opt out of school mask mandates.
Deputy Shot In North Florida Traffic Stop Dies
A north Florida sheriffs deputy who was recently shot twice during a traffic stop died Sunday afternoon.
Iceland Will Have A Male-majority Parliament After All, Election Recount Shows
Iceland looked to have elected a womanmajority parliament but a recount of votes on Sunday showed there will still be more men than women in the chamber, state broadcaster RUV reported.
Amtrak Cross-country Train Derails Near Town In Montana
An Amtrak train that runs between Seattle and Chicago derailed Saturday afternoon in northcentral Montana, local media reported.
Germans Vote In Close Election To Decide Merkel Successor
Germans vote in a national election on Sunday that looks too close to call, with the centreleft Social Democrats (SPD) mounting a strong challenge to retiring Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives.
Germans Vote In Close Election To Decide Merkel Successor
Germans vote in a national election on Sunday that looks too close to call, with the centreleft Social Democrats (SPD) mounting a strong challenge to retiring Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives.
Bonus Checks Bounce For 50 Florida Teachers Due To Error
A banking error has caused dozens of Florida teachers to see their stateissued $1,000 bonus checks bounce, officials said Friday.