A White gunman who killed nearly a dozen Black shoppers in a racist shooting attack at a Buffalo market last month was indicted Wednesday on federal hate crimes charges, which would qualify him for the death penalty. Indianapolis Colts starting safety Khari Willis announced Wednesday that he is retiring from the NFL to pursue a future in ministry. A suspect on Wednesday confessed to killing British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira as they were working on a book about the environment in the Amazon, Brazilian authorities said. After weeks of fighting, Russia's military is in control of at least 80% of Severodonetsk -- a city in eastern Ukraine that's believed to be the largest that's still under some Ukrainian control. The Houston Rockets agreed to trade standout big man Christian Wood to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night for a first-round pick in this year's NBA Draft and four players with expiring contracts. Nearly two decades after the release of their 2004 action thriller "Man on Fire," Dakota Fanning is set to team up with Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington again. Court documents filed in federal court Wednesday in the case against extremist group Proud Boys detailed plans to occupy buildings at the on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2021, for what it called "free and fair elections." A Canadian actor who killed his mother two years ago apologized in court Wednesday during his sentencing hearing. A Brooklyn, N.Y., venue on Wednesday canceled a concert planned by John Hinckley Jr., who spent more than three decades in a mental hospital for trying to kill former President Ronald Reagan. The House Jan. 6 committee on Wednesday said it has video of Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., leading a tour of the Capitol a day before the riots. The Navy announced it has fired its fifth officer in less than a week with little explanation other than they were relieved of their duties "due to a loss of confidence in their ability to command." Canada and Denmark formally settled a territorial dispute between the two countries that has persisted for almost 50 years, the two governments announced Wednesday. The Pittsburgh Steelers signed safety Minkah Fitzpatrick to a four-year contract extension Wednesday that makes him the highest-paid player at the position in NFL history. A deportation flight bound for Rwanda carrying asylum seekers from the United Kingdom did not take off as scheduled after a last-minute intervention by the European Court of Human Rights. Menopause is a natural part of aging, and women will become empowered to approach it with greater confidence if positives such as freedom from menstruation, pregnancy and contraception are emphasized. A Food and Drug Administration panel of experts voted unanimously to recommend the FDA approve Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for children ages six months to five years. Egypt, the European Union and Israel agreed to a natural gas deal Wednesday during a meeting in Cairo to halt dependence on Russian energy exports. President Joe Biden announced Wednesday another $1 billion in aid for Ukraine, following a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the White House confirmed. Police in Virginia pulled over a vehicle hauling a house on a trailer after the vehicle ran into trouble, including becoming stuck in an intersection and hitting a bridge. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 303 points on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve announced a 75 basis point interest rate hike. A Pennsylvania firefighter's helmet, lost during a water rescue, was found three years later after floating 422 miles to Kentucky. A Florida man taking photos and video of an alligator he spotted in a pond at a public park said he was surprised when the reptile lunged out of the water at him. |
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