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Department of Justice won't charge two officers in death of Tamir Rice
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday it found insufficient evidence to support federal criminal charges against two officers in the fatal shooting death of Tamir Rice. The 12-year-old boy had been carrying a pellet gun when an officer shot him in 2014. Adriana Diaz reports.
As Israel Leads In COVID-19 Vaccines Per Capita, Palestinians Still Await Shots
Israel aims to vaccinate 25% of its citizens by end of January but the country has not provided any to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza, which are scrambling for shots.
Fleeing lockdown, Americans are flock to Mexico City - where the coronavirus is surging
Hospitals are at capacity and coronavirus cases are surging, but many foreigners, especially Americans, are heading to the Mexican capital — some intending to stay awhile.
Ryanair and Wizz Air deny votes to UK investors after EU exit
The airlines say they need to protect their status as majority EU-owned companies after Brexit.
Surviving a hotel quarantine ... with kids
Imagine spending two weeks in a strict quarantine, not allowed to go anywhere beyond a small hotel room even to eat or exercise.
Brexit transition ends as UK-EU trade deal takes effect
The UK has begun a new relationship with the European Union with the Brexit transition period coming to an end.
17 Dead, Several Injured as Roof Collapses at Crematorium in India - Video
Taking cognizance of the tragic incident, Uttar Pradesh State Chief Yogi Adityanath has instructed Ghaziabad district officials to conduct relief operations and submit a report.
Dan Marino talks Peyton Manning, strategy in Super Bowl XLVIII match-up
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the Broncos' Peyton Manning, the Richard Sherman comments controversy, his Super Bowl experience, and his work with NutriSystem.
Jonathan Pollard, Who Spent 30 Years In U.S. Prison, Arrives In Israel
Ex-Navy analyst Jonathan Pollard, who was imprisoned for three decades after pleading guilty to spying for Israel, arrived in Israel a month after the Justice Department allowed his parole to expire.
Lakers Owner Jeanie Buss on Leadership, Love and Magic
Jeanie Buss inherited a team, and a legacy, from her father. What will her imprint be?
Fashion industry giant Pierre Cardin dies aged 98
He helped revolutionise fashion with his futuristic and stylish designs in the 1950s and 60s.
Andy Cohen and Snoop Dogg discuss places he has been high
Snoop Dogg plays a game with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen to tell them some of the places he has smoked marijuana.
Brexit transition ends as UK-EU trade deal takes effect
The UK has begun a new relationship with the European Union with the Brexit transition period coming to an end.
Hungary's Orban Looks East for COVID-19 Vaccines After EU Buy-up Falls Short
The European Union, whose Commission President Ursula von der Leyen insisted that no member state should begin vaccinations before any other, has only ordered enough of the Pfizer jab to immunise a third of its population, while ignoring available Russian and Chinese vaccines.
https://bit.ly/3n7Yaff
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tobiasthietz
____________________________________________________________________
Department of Justice won't charge two officers in death of Tamir Rice
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday it found insufficient evidence to support federal criminal charges against two officers in the fatal shooting death of Tamir Rice. The 12-year-old boy had been carrying a pellet gun when an officer shot him in 2014. Adriana Diaz reports.
As Israel Leads In COVID-19 Vaccines Per Capita, Palestinians Still Await Shots
Israel aims to vaccinate 25% of its citizens by end of January but the country has not provided any to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza, which are scrambling for shots.
Fleeing lockdown, Americans are flock to Mexico City - where the coronavirus is surging
Hospitals are at capacity and coronavirus cases are surging, but many foreigners, especially Americans, are heading to the Mexican capital — some intending to stay awhile.
Ryanair and Wizz Air deny votes to UK investors after EU exit
The airlines say they need to protect their status as majority EU-owned companies after Brexit.
Surviving a hotel quarantine ... with kids
Imagine spending two weeks in a strict quarantine, not allowed to go anywhere beyond a small hotel room even to eat or exercise.
Brexit transition ends as UK-EU trade deal takes effect
The UK has begun a new relationship with the European Union with the Brexit transition period coming to an end.
17 Dead, Several Injured as Roof Collapses at Crematorium in India - Video
Taking cognizance of the tragic incident, Uttar Pradesh State Chief Yogi Adityanath has instructed Ghaziabad district officials to conduct relief operations and submit a report.
Dan Marino talks Peyton Manning, strategy in Super Bowl XLVIII match-up
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the Broncos' Peyton Manning, the Richard Sherman comments controversy, his Super Bowl experience, and his work with NutriSystem.
Jonathan Pollard, Who Spent 30 Years In U.S. Prison, Arrives In Israel
Ex-Navy analyst Jonathan Pollard, who was imprisoned for three decades after pleading guilty to spying for Israel, arrived in Israel a month after the Justice Department allowed his parole to expire.
Lakers Owner Jeanie Buss on Leadership, Love and Magic
Jeanie Buss inherited a team, and a legacy, from her father. What will her imprint be?
Fashion industry giant Pierre Cardin dies aged 98
He helped revolutionise fashion with his futuristic and stylish designs in the 1950s and 60s.
Andy Cohen and Snoop Dogg discuss places he has been high
Snoop Dogg plays a game with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen to tell them some of the places he has smoked marijuana.
Brexit transition ends as UK-EU trade deal takes effect
The UK has begun a new relationship with the European Union with the Brexit transition period coming to an end.
Hungary's Orban Looks East for COVID-19 Vaccines After EU Buy-up Falls Short
The European Union, whose Commission President Ursula von der Leyen insisted that no member state should begin vaccinations before any other, has only ordered enough of the Pfizer jab to immunise a third of its population, while ignoring available Russian and Chinese vaccines.
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