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Boston has one of the top 4 public markets in the country, according to USA Today readers Shoppers can snag fresh produce, prepared foods, crafts, and specialty items. The post Boston has one of the top 4 public markets in the country, according to USA Today readers appeared first on Boston.com.
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WATCH: Russian tanks, armored vehicles ambushed outside Kyiv According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, the Russians are facing sustained artillery attacks by Ukrainian forces.
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Prosecutors to Drop Murder Charge in Fatal Shooting After Right-Wing Rally in Denver The district attorney's office said it was not able to overcome Matthew Dolloff's claim that he had acted in "self-defense or defense of others" when he shot Lee John Keltner in 2020.
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Putin finds support from newspapers and pundits in Venezuela and China It's not just Russian state media putting a positive spin on the invasion of Ukraine. While the headlines in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada point out the brutality of Russian President Vladimir Putin's inv...
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ISIS Names a New Leader, but Says Little About Him

The New York Times - 11 Mar 2022 04:40
ISIS Names a New Leader, but Says Little About Him The terrorist group announced its new leader as Abu al-Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, but gave no information about his background or true identity.
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Florida mom poisoned 4-year-old daughter in murder-suicide attempt, police say Jacinda Decaro, 26, was detained Wednesday, almost two months after her 4-year-old daughter Masiela was found dead in a hotel room in Kissimmee.
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WATCH: Russian forces inch closer to Kyiv

ABC News - 11 Mar 2022 14:33
WATCH: Russian forces inch closer to Kyiv U.S. officials say Russian troops are only nine miles away from the capital and warn that Russia could use false claims about biochemical weapons as an excuse to use them in an attack.
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Senate passes $1.5 trillion government funding bill The Senate on Thursday night passed a $1.5 trillion government funding bill, averting a shutdown that would have started Friday night. The bill, which funds the government through the end of September, passed with a vote...
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Cigarette butt helps Seattle-area cops solve 27-year-old cold case murder Patricia Barnes was 61 when she was killed in a rural area of Kitsap County, across Puget Sound from Seattle.
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The Week contest: Lazy workout

The Week - 11 Mar 2022 21:55
The Week contest: Lazy workout This week's question: A new study found that merely three seconds of resistance training a day could boost sedentary people's biceps by 12 percent. Come up with a name for an exercise program that requires the absolute m...
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Cutting through the fog masking 'a new page in the art of war' Neo-Nazis are doing exactly what ISIS/Daesh did in Syria - hiding behind civilians taken as hostages.
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Google and Meta face antitrust investigations by EU, U.K. over secret ad deal Google and Meta are facing two new antitrust investigations over a secret -- and possibly illegal -- ad deal. European Union and U.K. regulators have opened antitrust investigations into the two companies centered around...
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'Impressive' Winter Storm to Sweep the U.S. Through Saturday

The New York Times - 11 Mar 2022 14:51
'Impressive' Winter Storm to Sweep the U.S. Through Saturday Winter weather alerts were issued from Arizona to Maine. The Northeast will see the most snow, with some places expecting about a foot, meteorologists said.
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President Joe Biden will announce Friday that the US, along with the G7 and European Union, will call for revoking "most favored nation" status for Russia, referred to as permanent normal trade relations in the US, sourc...
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Senate gives final passage to $13.6B in Ukraine aid as part of big budget bill -- Biden expected to sign With Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion killing thousands and forcing over 2 million others to flee, the Senate approved the overall $1.5 trillion overall legislation by a 68-31 bipartisan margin. The bill, whic...
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The West needs to look to the Russia-dependent economies of Central Asia to mitigate collateral damage of sanctions
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Congress Clears $1.5 Trillion Spending Bill, Including Ukraine Aid President Biden is expected to sign the measure, the first major spending bill since he took office.
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Russian struggle in Ukraine poses question of whether military was overestimated As Russia continues its assault on Ukraine and its major cities amid its chaotic military campaign, the struggles Moscow has faced in attempting to make progress have surprised some experts who predicted Kyiv would fall ...
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot applauds Jussie Smollett jail sentence: 'The city feels vindicated in today's ruling' "The criminal conviction of Jussie Smollett by a jury of his peers and today's sentencing should send a clear message to everyone in the city of Chicago that false claims and allegations will not be tolerated," Lightfoot...
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Biden says Putin 'failed to divide us' but is to blame for gas hike President Joe Biden said Thursday that the US was taking steps to ease what he called "Putin's price hike at the pump."
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Biden Officials Contend With Bioweapons Propaganda From Russia and China The Biden administration says the two countries' promotion of anti-U.S. conspiracy theories might be cover for lethal Russian military operations.
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The Meaning of a Stolen Diaper

The New Yorker - 11 Mar 2022 21:30
The black market for baby products is part of a larger debate about how New York City handles low-level crime.
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