A now former employee says she was being targeted for protesting against U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which is testing a Google product.
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Amnesty International says at least 106 killed in Iran protests
Iranian authorities have not stated how many people have been arrested, injured or killed in the five-day protests that spread across 100 cities and towns.
Oklahoma double-murder suicide was domestic-related, police say
According to detectives, Wbiliado Varela, Jr., confronted his ex-wife and another man in the Walmart parking lot with a 9 mm, semi-automatic pistol.
U.S., Australian hostages freed by Taliban in prisoner swap
American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks were professors at American University in Kabul when they were abducted in 2016.
Hit sitcom ‘Mad About You’ returns to screens
Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt dismissed a reboot as a joke, until reboots became a thing for better or worse.
D.C. attorney general sues DoorDash for pocketing tips
The complaint states that tips largely went to subsidize the company’s payment to workers so the more customers tipped, the less DoorDash had to pay.
Young Venetians volunteer after flood of their lifetimes
Calling themselves ‘Angels of the Salt,’ for the corrosive saline content of the lagoon water, volunteers have been going to libraries, shops and restaurants to help salvage what they can.
Alleged gunman, victim among 6 charged after shooting at New Jersey high school football game
Authorities say it does not appear that any of the men charged have a connection to the game or any of the schools’ students.
Czechs use anniversary of Velvet Revolution to pressure prime minister
Demonstrators want Andrej Babis to give up his business and media empire or resign by Dec. 31.
Scuffles mar anniversary of birth of yellow vest movement
Protesters set fire to several vehicles, threw rocks at police officers and tried to smash windows to enter a mall.