The U.N. human rights office says Iran’s morality police are targeting women for not properly wearing hijab.
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Special master in Trump investigation prods lawyers to move quickly
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon had set a Nov. 30 deadline for special master Raymond Dearie’s review but the Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to halt Cannon’s order.
NTSB wants all new vehicles to check drivers for alcohol use
In 2020, 30% of all U.S. traffic deaths were alcohol-related .
Britain’s prime minister doesn’t expect U.K.-U.S. trade deal anytime soon
She says her priorities are working to be part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and making trade agreements with India and Saudi Arabia.
Republican attorneys general push Visa, Mastercard, AmEx not to track gun sales
Gun control advocates have argued that separately categorizing store sales could potentially flag a surge of suspicious sales activity to safety officials.
Brad Pitt, Nick Cave make surprise art debut in Finland
Pitt reportedly began making ceramic art following his divorce in 2017.
Panel: Archives still not certain it has all Trump records
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform is asking the agency to conduct an ‘urgent review’ of all the seized documents.
Armenia, Azerbaijan report 99 troops killed in border clash
The two have been in a decades-old conflict over a part of Azerbaijan that has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces since 1994.
Markets shudder on dashed inflation hopes; Dow falls 1,250
The inflation figures were so bad that traders see a 1-in-3 chance for a rate increase of a full percentage point by the Federal Reserve next week.
Jury gets R. Kelly’s child pornography and trial-fixing case
If convicted, more time could be tacked on to the 30-year prison sentence he was given in a separate federal trial in June.