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Ukraine girl, 10, shot dead by 'bored and drunk' Russian troops: family Anastasia was killed immediately and an uncle who was with her was also hit and hospitalized, but the family has been unable to get info on his condition.
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Shooting Outside Iowa School Leaves 1 Teen Dead and 2 Critically Wounded Potential suspects were in custody after the shooting at East High School in Des Moines, the authorities said.
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Russians booby-trap 'safe corridor' in Ukraine with landmines: report Russia continued to bomb civilian areas in Ukraine and reportedly planted landmines along one of the so-called "human corridors" for evacuation Monday.
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Heartbreaking photo shows child injured in Russian airstrike that killed 18 Harrowing images show blood-soaked children injured in a Russian airstrike that killed 18 people -- including two kids -- in an apartment building Tuesday, according to Ukraine's government.
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Russian mothers accuse Putin of using sons as 'cannon fodder' in Ukraine invasion: report Infuriated Russian mothers accused President Vladimir Putin of using their sons as "cannon fodder" for his invasion of Ukraine, according to video during which they shouted down a regional governor.
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Second round of free COVID tests available online to those who want more Four more free, at-home rapid COVID-19 antigen tests are available starting now from COVIDtests.gov as President Biden's administration works to get control of case numbers and infections.
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10K uncounted votes found in Houston 4 days after election: lawsuit Republicans in Texas filed a lawsuit against the Harris County elections administrator after it was revealed that 10,000 mail-in ballots weren't originally included in the primary count.
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As Russia's Military Stumbles, Its Adversaries Take Note

The New York Times - 8 Mar 2022 03:40
As Russia's Military Stumbles, Its Adversaries Take Note President Vladimir Putin could still reduce cities in Ukraine to rubble, officials say. But European countries that once feared Russia say they are not so scared anymore.
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Ukraine pleads for Western warplanes. Will the US help deliver? Biden "can do more, I'm sure he can, and I would like to believe that, that he's capable of doing that," Zelenskyy told ABC News.
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San Francisco cop acquitted for use of force in 2019 baton beating of Black man A San Francisco police officer who beat a Black man so badly with his baton that he broke multiple bones was found not guilty Monday on three counts of assault.
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Biden Reportedly Set To Ban Russian Oil Imports Over Ukraine War The move follows pleas by Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy to U.S. and Western officials to cut off the imports.
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Ukrainians flee embattled cities along safe corridors; UN estimates 2 million refugees since Russia's invasion Evacuations of people fleeing Ukrainian cities along safe corridors began Tuesday, while U.N. officials said the exodus of refugees from Russia's invasion reached 2 million.
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Ghislaine Maxwell judge to grill embattled juror under oath The panelist, identified by his first and middle names, Scotty David, spurred a retrial request from Maxwell's attorneys after revealing in interviews that he was a victim of childhood sexual abuse .
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Jan. 6 House Panel Reportedly Finding Trump White House Visitor Logs 'Very Fruitful' The former president had battled to keep secret the information on activity surrounding the U.S. Capitol riot.
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Omaha cop helps deliver calf when cow in trucker's cargo goes into labor A trucker who broke down in Omaha, Nebraska while transporting cattle could not have had a better-qualified cop respond to the call. Officer Jackie Sheets had grown up on a farm, so when one of the cows went into labor, ...
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'Yes, we need hands': Kitchen pops up in Ukraine's capital Food, water and medicine grew rarer in Ukraine on Monday, well into the second week of war with Russia
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Congress passes Emmett Till bill to make lynching hate crime Congress has given final approval to legislation that for the first time would make lynching a federal hate crime in the U.S. The Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act now goes to President Joe Biden to sign into law
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Biden executive order on cryptocurrency expected this week President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order on cryptocurrency this week that will mark the first step toward regulating how digital currency is traded
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US sends home Guantanamo prisoner suspected of trying to join 9/11 hijackers Mohammad Ahmad al-Qahtan was flown to Saudi Arabia from Guantanamo Bay after the Biden administration dropped a legal fight contesting the prisoner's repatriation.
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Russian pro-war 'Z' symbol: what to know

Fox News - 8 Mar 2022 03:51
Russian pro-war 'Z' symbol: what to know As the Russian invasion of Ukraine dragged into its second week, photos have emerged of Russian tanks and uniforms emblazoned with various symbols, including "Z" and "V," leading to speculation about their precise meanin...
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Ukraine, Oil, Balenciaga: Your Monday Evening Briefing

The New York Times - 8 Mar 2022 00:55
Ukraine, Oil, Balenciaga: Your Monday Evening Briefing Here's what you need to know at the end of the day.
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More Republicans than Democrats say they'd stay and fight if U.S. were attacked like Ukraine If faced with the same situation plaguing Ukrainians, what would Americans do? Well, Quinnipiac University sought to find out, and, as with most things, the results varied from party to party. If the U.S. were attacked, ...
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