U.S. denies UAE's explanation for arrest of Jamal Khashoggi's lawyer
The United Arab Emirates claimed Washington wanted Asim Ghafoor arrested. The UAE sentenced the U.S. citizen to three years then deportation on money laundering charges.
The United Arab Emirates claimed Washington wanted Asim Ghafoor arrested. The UAE sentenced the U.S. citizen to three years then deportation on money laundering charges.
But after Biden reaffirmed to Israel that the U.S. wouldn't let that happen, an advisor to the supreme leader says Tehran still hasn't "made a decision" to build one.
Four people including the gunman are dead after a shooting at a food court in an Indiana mall. Police say a bystander shot the gunman. Jury selection is starting in the federal trial of former Trump adviser Steve Bannon. And Cameron Smith is the winner of this year's British Open.
Wanda Palmer has been in a West Virginia nursing home since being attacked in June 2020.
The former Trump White House strategist faces up to one year in prison for each of the two misdemeanor charges against him.
The chopper was on its way back from helping fight a wildfire when it went down, authorities said. The cause is being investigated by the FAA and NTSB.
New report details missteps made by law enforcement in response to Uvalde school shooting; Confederate statue in U.S. Capitol replaced with statue of Mary McLeod Bethune
Mountain gorillas of Rwanda making a comeback; Higher education on a remote ranch at Deep Springs College; Inside Alessandro Michele's Gucci fashion house.
An armed civilian killed the shooter, police said.
A plane crash involving two general aviation aircrafts at North Las Vegas Airport resulted in multiple fatalities, the Clark County Department of Aviation confirmed.
President Biden defended his actions after being criticized for fist-bumping Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and failing to live up to his pledge to make Saudi Arabia a "global pariah" after it was determined that bin Salman signed off on the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Skyler Henry reports.
Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele tells Sharyn Alfonsi about how he introduced "beautiful strangeness" into the Gucci brand.
Lesley Stahl reports from Rwanda, where a rare conservation success story is unfolding with a growing population of mountain gorillas.
Researchers are learning that our fear of sharks is linked more to popular culture than the actual dangers of shark attacks. Carter Evans reports.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck got married this weekend, according to a marriage license filed Saturday in Nevada. The couple previously dated in the early 2000s, but split up in 2004.
Texas lawmakers released a report laying out numerous missteps by law enforcement and school administrators in response to the shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Lilia Luciano reports.
Dangerous, record-breaking heat is sweeping across parts of Europe. The soaring temperatures are linked to several deaths and a number of wildfires. Ramy Inocencio reports.
COVID-19 cases are up 15% over the past two weeks. Omicron subvariants are responsible for 97% of all new cases. Joy Benedict reports from Los Angeles.
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