Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Prisoner 3870, alias 'El Chapo,' appears in rare Mexican video
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Clad in a beige uniform marked "3870," the captured drug kingpin answered the Mexican prison guard's questions calmly, barely looking up as he scrubbed black fingerprint ink
Reuters Feb 18, 2020
Bloomberg qualifies for next debate after poll boost
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday qualified for this week's Democratic presidential debate in Nevada, putting him on the same stage as his rivals
By Jason Lange Feb 18, 2020
Trump cuts prison sentence for Illinois ex-governor Blagojevich
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he had commuted the sentence of Rod Blagojevich, the former Democratic governor of Illinois convicted of corruption for trying to sell
Reuters Feb 18, 2020
China sees fall in coronavirus deaths, WHO urges caution, Apple and markets take hit
By Ryan Woo and Stephanie Nebehay BEIJING/GENEVA (Reuters) - China reported its fewest new coronavirus infections since January on Tuesday and its lowest daily death toll for a week, but the World
By Ryan Woo and Stephanie Nebehay Feb 18, 2020
Turkey issues detention request for businessman Kavala acquitted earlier on Tuesday
ANKARA (Reuters) - Istanbul prosecutor's office demanded the detention of Turkish businessman Osman Kavala who was acquitted earlier on Tuesday, for an investigation into a failed coup in 2016, a
Reuters Feb 18, 2020
Ghani named winner of disputed Afghan poll, rival also claims victory
By Abdul Qadir Sediqi and Orooj Hakimi KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan declared incumbent Ashraf Ghani winner of a disputed presidential election but his main rival rejected the result and vowed to form
By Abdul Qadir Sediqi and Orooj Hakimi Feb 18, 2020
North Carolina court blocks voter ID law as discriminatory
By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) - A North Carolina appeals court on Tuesday blocked the state's voter identification law from going into effect, finding it was a discriminatory attempt to suppress the
By Daniel Trotta Feb 18, 2020
North Carolina court blocks voter ID law as discriminatory
By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) - A North Carolina appeals court on Tuesday blocked the state's voter identification law from going into effect, finding it was a discriminatory attempt to suppress the blac...
Politics news from wnmtradio.com Feb 18, 2020
Russia bars entry of Chinese citizens amid coronavirus threat
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will suspend entry of Chinese citizens to its territory starting from Feb. 20, Russian authorities in charge of coronavirus prevention said on Tuesday. Travel restrictions of
Reuters Feb 18, 2020
Israeli court orders Facebook to unblock account of NSO Group employee
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - A Tel Aviv court ordered Facebook Inc to unblock the private account of a worker at Israeli surveillance company NSO Group, and similar rulings are expected for other employees in
Reuters Feb 18, 2020