Background suggests act of a violence-prone individual more likely than part of a broader conspiracy
U.S. president basks in basket of Montreal smoked-meat sandwiches won when Tampa Bay won Stanley Cup
Multiple gunshots heard near the vicinity
All but one member of Mexico’s 15-woman Olympic roster was born in the United States
Officers testify to fearsome violence, bitterly racist vitriol and public and political betrayal
Frustrated top U.S. medical adviser says situation unnecessary, urges the unvaccinated to get shots
The border has been closed to non-essential travel since March 2020
Among them are 71 bodies that have been identified, and their families have been notified
Federal government promised that it would reach 68 million shots delivered by the end of July
‘We’re anticipating a very busy season, unfortunately’
Rumsfeld had a storied career in government under four presidents
By the turn of the century, the U.S. had 147 day schools and 81 boarding schools on reservations
Commission on International Religious Freedom has received the request and is investigating
work will include compiling and reviewing decades of records to identify schools and burial sites
Border with U.S. to remain closed to most until at least July 21
New American stat marks the nation’s end of slavery
But U.S. president asserted Russian leader is interested in improved relations, averting a Cold War
Worldwide, the COVID-19 death toll stands at about 3.8 million
No more state rules on social distancing, no more limits on capacity, no more mandatory masks
Discussions with the federal government about allowing vaccinated tourists into the country continue