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Touching on the availability of England stalwart Ben Stokes, Smith said that they were hopeful about Sunday.
The head of the World Food Program said winning the Nobel Peace Prize while he was visiting the impoverished and warweakened Sahel was a message to the world that it should not forget the region.
Armenia and Azerbaijan foreign ministers said the truce is intended to exchange prisoners and recover the dead after two weeks of heavy fighting. The announcement followed 10 hours of talks in Moscow sponsored by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday it mourned the murder of a Mexican employee of the USDAs Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services.
Hurricane Delta made landfall in Louisiana on Friday, packing maximum sustained winds of 100 miles per hour (155 kph), the U.S. National Hurricane Center said, hitting a corner of the state repeatedly battered by storms this year.
The former Chicago police officer imprisoned for the 2014 murder of Laquan McDonald on Friday ended an effort to overturn his conviction.
U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign criticized the Commission on Presidential Debates for announcing the scheduled Oct. 15 debate between Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden would not take place, saying there was no medical basis for the decision.
Anti-nuclear activist Sister Ardeth Platte, a Dominican nun who spent time in jail for her peaceful protests, died in her sleep on Sept. 30. She was 84.
Anti-nuclear activist Sister Ardeth Platte, a Dominican nun who spent time in jail for her peaceful protests, died in her sleep on Sept. 30. She was 84.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday dropped an investigation sought by a wealthy donor that set off an extraordinary revolt by the Republican's top deputies, who accused him of bribery and abuse of office, and fueled new calls for his resignation.
A federal appeals court has ruled against the U.S. State Department in its quest to deny the citizenship of one of two twins born abroad to a gay married couple.
Sunrisers Hyderabad completed a clinical 69-run win over Kings XI Punjab and that took them to the third spot in the points table. There were a few notable performances from the SRH camp, including that of skipper David Warner and Jonny Bairstow -- who strung a partnership of 160 for the first wicket.
China said on Friday it has formally joined the global COVID19 vaccine facility known as COVAX, becoming the biggest economy to back the initiative to date.
About 70 guests, including U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, wore tuxedos and ball gowns but no masks at the indoor wedding, and photographs show groups of people clustered closely together in the same room throughout the evening, the newspaper said.
A fire spread through a highrise apartment building in a South Korean port city early Friday, causing minor injuries to scores of people, officials said.
Residents of Louisiana, still battered from Hurricane Laura, fled inland or hunkered down on Thursday as Hurricane Delta barreled toward the state, growing in size and force as it spins across the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, one of President Donald Trump's most powerful allies in Washington, has avoided visiting the White House for more than two months because of its handling of the coronavirus, he told reporters on Thursday.
A former commander of the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison for interfering with an investigation into the death of a civilian with whom the commander had fought and argued over his affair with the man's wife.
A lawyer for a grand juror involved in weighing charges in the case of Breonna Taylor, the Black woman killed in a police raid gone wrong, urged a judge to let the anonymous juror to speak out publicly, accusing Kentucky's attorney general of throwing the panel under the bus" in his public comments.
The Pixar film Soul will skip theaters and instead premiere on Disney+ on Christmas, the Walt Disney Co. announced Thursday, sending one of the fall's last big movies straight to streaming.
The U.S. Naval Academys Brigade of Midshipmen will be able to attend this weekends home football game against Temple, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Vice Adm. Sean Buck announced Thursday.
The Supreme Court on Thursday said it would for now continue to allow women to obtain an abortion pill by mail during the COVID19 pandemic.
Madrid must enforce travel restrictions ordered by the health ministry to limit novel coronavirus outbreaks or the national government will impose a state of emergency that would force it to comply, the government said late on Thursday.
In normal times, vice presidential debates don't matter much. But in an election year as wild as 2020, everything is magnified.
Wednesday night's matchup between Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic challenger Senator Kamala Harris opened without the fireworks that marred last week's chaotic debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.
Republican Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic challenger Kamala Harris squared off on Wednesday evening in Salt Lake City, Utah, ahead of the Nov. 3 election. Here are some of key quotes from the debate, which was moderated by USA Today journalist Susan Page.
Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris tussled Wednesday in the first and only vice presidential debate before the Nov. 3 election, coming as the coronavirus sidelined President Donald Trump at the White House.
US Presidential Election 2020 LIVE Updates: Senator Kamala Harris branded the response to the Covid-19 pandemic under Donald Trump as the "greatest failure" of any US administration, as the debate between her and Vice President Mike Pence opened on Wednesday.
Vice President Mike Pence and challenger Kamala Harris greeted each other at a distance at the start of their debate on Wednesday, a visual reminder that the coronavirus pandemic remains the dominant issue in the U.S. presidential race.
For months, North Korea has been relatively uncombative, as leader Kim Jong Un grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, natural disasters and the deepening economic pain under years of tough U.S.led sanctions.
The owners of an Atlanta area housing site are illegally throwing out residents struggling to make ends meet amid the coronavirus pandemic and have failed to address roaches, bed bugs and other problems in those living accommodations, protesters and a lawsuit say.
Mario Molina, winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1995 and the only Mexican scientist to be honored with a Nobel, died Wednesday in his native Mexico City. He was 77 years old.
The assistant commandant of the Marine Corps has tested positive for the coronavirus, days after he and members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff were in a Pentagon meeting with a Coast Guard leader who was infected with the virus.
A Black man who was fatally shot by a white police officer in a small East Texas city had offered a handshake to the officer, asking if he was doing good, as the officer arrived at a convenience store to check out a report of a fight, according to a court document released Wednesday.
Kings XI Punjab batsman KL Rahul (302 runs) retained the top spot in the run-scoring charts after the IPL 2020 match between Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals.
Covid-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer/BioNTech and AstraZeneca/Oxford University are two of the leading candidates in the race to be first to get regulatory approval in the West.
Sri Lankan authorities have banned all public gatherings as a new cluster of COVID19 expands in the Indian Ocean island nation.
The WHO has also been sharply criticised for its slow response, while Donald Trump has accused it of yielding to Chinese influence.
A boilwater notice was lifted Tuesday from the drinkingwater system of a Houstonarea city where water tainted with a deadly, microscopic parasite was blamed for the death of a 6yearold boy.
US President Donald Trump, 74, and First Lady Melania tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday night.
An investigation of financier Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of girls and women remains active, leading prosecutors Tuesday to try to prevent lawyers for his incarcerated exgirlfriend from learning too much about it until two months before her criminal trial next summer.
The Kremlin issued a new appeal for an end to hostilities in and around NagornoKarabakh on Tuesday after Moscow's foreign intelligence chief said the mountain enclave could become a launch pad for Islamist militants to enter Russia.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said on Tuesday that next week's scheduled debate with Republican President Donald Trump should not take place if Trump is still infected with COVID19.
As a young law student, Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett lived in a house owned by cofounders of People of Praise, a religious community that teaches that men are divinely ordained as the heads of both family and faith.
Dozens of workers worked with structural engineers Tuesday to stabilize the collapsed portion of a Houston office building so it can be lifted and the bodies of three workers recovered.
Vice President Mike Pence and his Democratic challenger, California Sen. Kamala Harris, are poised to meet Wednesday for a debate that will offer starkly different visions for a country confronting escalating crises.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday turned away a lastditch effort by the Maine Republican Party to stop ranked choice voting from being used for the first time in the state's presidential contest.
A highranking government whistleblower who alleges the Trump administration fumbled its coronavirus response resigned Tuesday, saying he has been forced out.
President Donald Trumps return to the White House is poised to reshape the campaigns final four weeks as aides debated Tuesday how to move past an extraordinary setback while grappling with how to send an infected president back on the road.
A family demanded answers Monday after an unarmed man was shot and killed by a police officer at a convenience store in a small East Texas town.