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By Rich McKay and Josephine Walker ATLANTA Law-enforcement officers surrounded the Fulton County courthouse on Monday in downtown
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Russia's Putin says world conflicts 'strengthen' ties with China
Russian leader Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that world conflicts "strengthen" his country's relations with China, after talks with Xi Jinping that celebrated their nations'...
2023-10-18 19:56

US judge rejects challenge to Connecticut assault weapons ban
By Nate Raymond A federal judge on Thursday rejected a gun rights group's challenge to an assault weapons
2023-08-04 03:29

Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh plans to expand with a $45 million event venue
The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh has announced plans to expand with a $45 million event venue
2023-10-18 22:21

General Dynamics, Rheinmetall to compete for potential $45 billion US Army vehicle contract
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Army said on Monday it had selected General Dynamics and American Rheinmetall to compete to replace
2023-06-27 06:26

‘It was dark’: 'Guns N' Roses' Duff McKagan reveals sobriety journey, says 'I wasn't headed toward a long life at all'
Duff McKagan said he started using drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism for his panic attacks, which have plagued him since age 16
2023-11-15 03:00

North Carolina Republicans put exclamation mark on pivotal annual session with redistricting maps
The North Carolina General Assembly has given final approval to new redistricting maps poised to empower the state GOP for years to come
2023-10-26 05:21

Former West Virginia coach Bob Huggins enters diversion program after drunken driving arrest
Former West Virginia men’s basketball coach Bob Huggins has entered a 12-month diversion program to resolve a drunken driving arrest
2023-08-16 22:55

Rugby World Cup: Fiji win v Australia ‘worst result’ for Wales
The surprise result raises the stakes for Wales' upcoming clash with the Wallabies, fans say.
2023-09-18 17:50

Evacuations surge to 12,000 as wildfires tear through Tenerife
Over 12,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in Tenerife after wildfires tore through the Spanish Canary Island.
2023-08-20 23:20

Ukraine says more than 260 civilians killed after stepping on mines since beginning of Russian invasion
Extensive mines and explosives in Ukraine have killed more than 260 civilians and injured another 571 during Russia’s 20-month-old invasion, Kyiv’s military officials have said. Around 174,000sq km of Ukraine, making up about a third of its territory, has been potentially strewn with mines or dangerous war detritus, estimates from Kyiv officials showed. The 571 injuries have occurred in more than 560 incidents that involve mines or explosive objects left behind in the fighting between Russian and Ukrainian troops, the country’s General Staff of the Armed Forces said on its official Telegram channel on Wednesday. Almost a quarter of these incidents have happened in fields, the military official said. Mines planted by Vladimir Putin’s forces have heavily damaged war-stricken Ukraine and played a significant role in stalling Ukraine’s counteroffensive. Russian soldiers in the eastern and southern parts of the battlefield, where the counteroffensive has continued, have mined vast swathes of land. In July, Ukraine said an area the size of Arizona needs to be cleared of mines. The explosives will pose a threat long after the fighting stops. The latest mine-related injuries occurred on Wednesday in the southern Mykolaiv region after two farmers attempted to resume their occupation in an area considered to be contaminated with mines. Their tractor struck an unidentified explosive and injured both the men, the interior ministry said. “One of them had two legs amputated, the other refused to be taken to hospital after being examined,” the ministry said. The war-hit nation has also highlighted a critical need of sappers or combat engineers. The country now has about 3,000 specialists, but needs 7,000 more to fully clear all the mines, Ukrainian prime minister Denys Shmyhal was quoted as saying by Suspilne media. This would need $37bn (£30.3bn) in funding to de-mine territories – a sum Kyiv seeks from its international allies. Read More Italian PM tells pranksters posing as diplomats of ‘fatigue’ over Ukraine More than 900 of Putin’s soldiers killed in past 24 hours, claim Ukraine officials Ukraine suffers most intense bombardment of Russian shelling this year, Kyiv says
2023-11-02 17:56

Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will meet in the Wimbledon final
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2023-07-15 01:51
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