An Italian prosecutor has asked for life sentences for two American students who have been charged with murdering a police officer in Rome in 2019. Arizona announced this week it's found a supplier of pentobarbital, a sedative used in lethal injections, and is prepared to resume executions after a nearly seven-year hiatus. A federal district judge ruled Friday that the deadline to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment "expired long ago" and that that three states' recent ratifications of the amendment do not count. At least six employees of CenterPoint Energy were hospitalized Friday following a natural gas explosion in Texas. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have sent cease-and-desist letters asking that three Republican organizations stop using his name in fundraising materials. President Joe Biden said Saturday the passage of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill was a "giant step forward." Three New York men were released from prison Friday after a judge declared they were wrongfully convicted of two murders nearly 25 years ago. Actor Liam Neeson celebrated the reopening of New York City movie theaters with a personal appearance at a screening of his latest action film, "The Marksman." Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, joined other world leaders in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine Saturday. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a court filing it's transitioning family detention centers to short-term facilities that will release families after no more than 72 hours. Pope Francis visits Iraq, the first pontiff ever to do so, arriving March 5, 2021. In the three-day trip, the pope will visit the nation's Catholic faithful and offer support amid the COVID-19 crisis. About 500,000 Christians live in Iraq, a drastic decline since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. A U.S. military program to disinter hundreds of unknown remains buried at a national cemetery in Hawaii has identified Army Chaplain Capt. Emil J. Kapaun 70 years after his death in the Korean War. A Massachusetts judge ruled this week that a series of slave images belong to Harvard University, but the ancestor of the subjects who were forced to strip to the waist for the photos plans to appeal. Jennifer Tilly has announced she is reprising her role of Tiffany on the upcoming Syfy/USA Network horror show, "Chucky." Pope Francis visited Ur, the biblical birthplace of the prophet Abraham, on his second day in Iraq on Saturday. After multiple one-day teases of springlike warmth amidst an overall chilly end to meteorological winter, good news is in store for many fans of warm weather across the central and eastern United States. Emmy-winning actor Mandy Patinkin has joined the ensemble of the Paramount+ legal drama "The Good Fight." HBO Max said its new animated special, "The Runaway Bunny," will debut March 25. Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage confirmed he has married for a fifth time. Filmmaker Steven Spielberg's Amblin has announced it is adapting Stephen King's "The Talisman" for television. The National Transportation Safety Board said the pilots of United Airlines Flight 328 increased the throttle to negotiate expected turbulence before it experienced engine failure. Morgan Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" is No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for a seventh week. On March 6, 1991, U.S. President George H.W. Bush, addressing a joint session of Congress, declared the Persian Gulf War over. Rapper Tyler, The Creator turns 30 and rocker David Gilmour turns 75, among the famous birthdays for March 6. More Recent Articles |
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