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The woman arrested on suspicion of killing her three young children at her Los Angeles apartment had been involved in a custody dispute with their father, according to a newspaper report Sunday.
One day before it holds presidential and congressional elections, Peru on Saturday marked a second daily record death rate from the coronavirus pandemic that is engulfing the country anew.
Lee Hart, the wife of former U.S. Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado, has died. She was 85.
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.
Former President Donald Trump plans to affirm his commitment to the Republican Party and raise the possibility that someone else will be the GOP's next presidential nominee in a closeddoor speech to donors Saturday night.
Marchers took to the streets Saturday in the Romanian capital of Bucharest to protest restrictive measures to fight the spread of COVID19 even as new daily infections and deaths rose in the European Union nation.
One year after the Honduran government paid $47 million for seven mobile hospitals to expand its bed space for the COVID19 pandemic, only two are in use and two former government officials involved in their purchase are jailed on fraud charges.
Doctors charged with determining the cause of an individual's death try to learn all they can about the person's life, medical experts testified Friday at former Officer Derek Chauvins murder trial.
The Pentagon is developing ways to better screen military recruits for extremist behavior, while improving training for troops leaving the service so they can be more prepared if violent hate groups lure them to join.
The Biden administration has halted the sale of the federal archives building in Seattle, following months of opposition from people across the Pacific Northwest and a lawsuit.
A Louisiana lawmaker has put forward legislation to amend the states Constitution to abolish forced labor as punishment for those convicted of a crime.
The defense attorney for the former Minneapolis police officer on trial in the death of George Floyd tried Wednesday to show that Floyd yelled "I ate too many drugs as three officers pinned him to the ground.
Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and a former aide in the Trump administration, said in interviews Wednesday that he is evaluating a run for governor of New York as a Republican.
Prosecutors have told the Arizona Supreme Court that they intend on soon seeking execution warrants for two deathrow inmates in what would be the states first executions in almost seven years.
A small plane sputtered and backfired even before it taxied to a takeoff that ended tragically when it slammed into an SUV, killing both men aboard the aircraft and a 4yearold boy in the vehicle, a preliminary report released Tuesday shows.
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday denied St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardners request to be allowed to prosecute a St. Louis couple who waved guns at racial injustice demonstrators last summer.