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Police bust illegal marijuana grow at Maine home for second time in a year

Police bust illegal marijuana grow at Maine home for second time in a year

Police bust illegal marijuana grow at Maine home for second time in a year
Crime|Lifestyle|Travel|US

Mother demands refund after viral video reveals charter captain's disturbing altercation

Mother demands refund after viral video reveals charter captain's disturbing altercation

Mother demands refund after viral video reveals charter captain's disturbing altercation
Crime|Political|US

US Justice Dept mobilized armed Marshals to warn ex-lawyer over congressional testimony, letter shows

The U.S. Justice Department sent armed U.S.

US Justice Dept mobilized armed Marshals to warn ex-lawyer over congressional testimony, letter shows
Americas|Crime|Political|US

U.S. appeals court won't block order requiring return of man wrongly deported to El Salvador

A U.S. appeals court has declined to block a federal judge’s ruling that said the United States must bring a man back to Maryland after he was wrongly deported to El

U.S. appeals court won't block order requiring return of man wrongly deported to El Salvador
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump asks US Supreme Court to pause order to return man deported to El Salvador in error

President Donald Trump asked the U.S.

Trump asks US Supreme Court to pause order to return man deported to El Salvador in error
Business|Crime|Technology|US

Boeing settles lawsuits with two 737 MAX crash victims' families

U.S. planemaker Boeing settled lawsuits with the families of two victims killed in the March 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX on the eve of trial, lawyers for the

Boeing settles lawsuits with two 737 MAX crash victims' families
Crime|Europe|Political|US|World

Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih mourns victims of Russian missile strike

A central Ukrainian city held vigils on Monday at the start of three days of mourning for 11 adults and nine children killed by

Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih mourns victims of Russian missile strike
Crime|Health|Science|US

Animal tranquilizers found in illegal opioids may suppress the lifesaving medication naloxone − and cause more overdose deaths

Increasingly, these types of tranquilizers are turning up in fentanyl, oxycodone and other illegal opioids.

Animal tranquilizers found in illegal opioids may suppress the lifesaving medication naloxone − and cause more overdose deaths
Business|Crime|Economy|Health|US

Viatris to pay up to $335 million to resolve opioid-related claims

Viatris said on Monday it would pay up to $335 million over nine years as part of a nationwide settlement to resolve opioid-related claims against the drugmaker.

Viatris to pay up to $335 million to resolve opioid-related claims
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli soldiers describe clearance of 'kill zone' on Gaza's edge

Israeli troops flattened farmland and cleared entire residential districts in Gaza to open a "kill zone" around the enclave, according to a report on Monday

Israeli soldiers describe clearance of 'kill zone' on Gaza's edge
Business|Crime|Europe|Political|Technology

Apple appealing against UK 'back door' order, tribunal confirms

Apple is appealing against a British government order to create a "back door" to its encrypted cloud storage systems, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) confirmed on Monday.

Apple appealing against UK 'back door' order, tribunal confirms
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Palestinian journalist killed in Gaza as Israel targets colleague

A Palestinian journalist was killed on Monday and nine others were wounded, some critically, when an Israeli air strike hit a tent used by

Palestinian journalist killed in Gaza as Israel targets colleague
Americas|Crime|Political|US

CIA is reviewing its authorities to use lethal force against drug cartels

CIA is reviewing its authorities to use lethal force against drug cartels

CIA is reviewing its authorities to use lethal force against drug cartels
Asia|Crime|World

American YouTuber who left a Diet Coke can for a reclusive tribe on an island is arrested in India

Indian police have arrested a 24-year-old American Youtuber who visited an off-limits island in the Indian ocean to try to establish contact with an isolated tribe known for attacking intruders

American YouTuber who left a Diet Coke can for a reclusive tribe on an island is arrested in India
Americas|Crime|Education|Political|US

Judge says deportation of man to El Salvador prison is ‘wholly lawless,’ with deadline to return him to America today

Judge says deportation of man to El Salvador prison is ‘wholly lawless,’ with deadline to return him to America today

Judge says deportation of man to El Salvador prison is ‘wholly lawless,’ with deadline to return him to America today
Crime|MidEast|Political|US|World

Palestinian American teen shot dead by Israeli soldiers in West Bank, official says

Palestinian American teen shot dead by Israeli soldiers in West Bank, official says

Palestinian American teen shot dead by Israeli soldiers in West Bank, official says
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Pakistani security forces kill 9 militants in a raid near the Afghan border

Pakistan's military says its security forces have raided a militant hideout in the restive northwest near the Afghan border and killed nine militants

Pakistani security forces kill 9 militants in a raid near the Afghan border
Asia|Business|Crime|Political|US|World

US blocks sea salt imports from South Korean salt farm over forced labor concerns

The United States has blocked imports of sea salt products from a major South Korean salt farm accused of using slave labor, becoming the first trade partner to take punitive action against a decadeslong problem on salt farms in remote islands off South Korea’s southwest coast

US blocks sea salt imports from South Korean salt farm over forced labor concerns
Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Political

Meet the Mexican soldier trying to revamp a musical genre accused of glorifying cartels

Regional Mexican music is crossing borders and going global

Meet the Mexican soldier trying to revamp a musical genre accused of glorifying cartels
Asia|Crime|US|World

Russian court cuts sentence of jailed US soldier Black, Russian agencies report

A Russian court in Vladivostok slightly cut the sentence of U.S. soldier Gordon Black who was jailed last year after being found guilty of stealing $113 from his girlfriend and making

Russian court cuts sentence of jailed US soldier Black, Russian agencies report
Crime|Environment|Political|US

Violent storms sweep through central US and prompt evacuations in flooded Kentucky

Violent storms sweep through central US and prompt evacuations in flooded Kentucky

Violent storms sweep through central US and prompt evacuations in flooded Kentucky
Crime|Environment|US

Rising rivers threaten US South and Midwest after dayslong torrent of rain

Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly damaged by days of heavy rain and wind that killed at least 18 people

Rising rivers threaten US South and Midwest after dayslong torrent of rain
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Thousands of Ukrainian civilians are still held by Russia with uncertain hope of release

In its 3-year-old war, Russia has detained what human rights activists say are thousands of Ukrainian civilians and has charged them with various crimes

Thousands of Ukrainian civilians are still held by Russia with uncertain hope of release
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas fires rockets at Israeli cities, Israel issues evacuation orders in Gaza

Palestinian militant group Hamas said it fired a barrage of rockets at cities in Israel's south on Sunday in response to Israeli "

Hamas fires rockets at Israeli cities, Israel issues evacuation orders in Gaza

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