Haitian first lady Martine Moise, who was injured in the attack that killed her husband, President Jovenel Moise, spoke out for the first time since the assassination in a recorded message. Police said a service crane at the top of a downtown Toronto building fell onto the roof, causing structural damage to the condo building, but no reported injuries. Flights were grounded and two terminals evacuated at a Florida airport on Saturday after authorities received word of a bomb threat at the hub. Witnesses sprang into action at a Michigan festival to stabilize an out-of-control carnival ride that appeared to be in danger of topping over while still filled with riders. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party won a landslide victory in the first round of the country's elections, winning 410 of the 547 seats in the House of People's Representatives. Las Vegas, Nevada and Death Valley, Calif. may break all-time high temperature records this weekend, forecaster said. Police investigating a factory fire that killed at least 52 people in Bangladesh said eight people have been arrested in connection with the probe, including the owner of the business. A defense attorney for South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg alleges the man who died after being struck by the official's car last year may have intentionally committed suicide. French actress Lea Seydoux has tested positive for COVID-19, leaving her trip to the Cannes Film Festival for debut of her four films in doubt, multiple reports indicated Saturday. Finance officials from the Group of 20 major economies announced after a two-day meeting in Italy that they have approved plans for a global minimum tax rate on multinational corporations. The death toll from last month's partial collapse of a Surfside, Fla., condominium tower rose to 86 Saturday as officials evacuated parts of a high-rise Miami courthouse due to structural concerns. Top-ranked Ash Barty halted eighth-seeded Karolina Pliskova's late comeback attempt in Saturday's Wimbledon women's final to claim her second Grand Slam championship. Confederate statues at the center of 2017 protests turned deadly were removed Saturday from Charlottesville, Va. London police urged soccer fans without tickets to stay away from Sunday's Euro 2020 final between England and Italy to help combat the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant. The Atlanta area golf course shooting suspect allegedly "bound the hands, legs, and mouth" of two of his victims, warrants said. Season 2 of "The Witcher" is slated to debut on Netflix this fall. Netflix has decided not to renew its fantasy drama, "Cursed," for a second season. Excessively dry forest conditions and strong winds have combined to fan a complex of wildfires along the California-Nevada border into the largest blaze so far this year, fire officials say. Senior U.S. FBI and Department of Homeland Security officials will travel to Haiti in wake of the assassination of the country's president earlier this week. A concert version of the Broadway musical, "Wicked," is set to air on PBS Aug. 29. Rapper Tyler, the Creator's "Call Me If You Get Lost" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend. Pope Francis is gradually increasing his activities and is eating with health aides who are helping him recover from this week's intestinal surgery, the Vatican said Saturday. Although tens of millions of Americans turn to muscle relaxants for lower back pain relief, a new Australian review finds little evidence that such drugs actually work. The air people breathe -- and how much pollution is in it -- may make a difference in their outcomes when infected with COVID-19, a new study finds. Actor Phyllis Smith turns 70 and actor Isabela Merced turns 20, among the famous birthdays for July 10. |
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