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7 cartoons about the definition of a recession

The Week - 31 Jul 2022 10:46
7 cartoons about the definition of a recession Bill Bramhall | Copyright 2022 Tribune Content Agency John Darkow | Copyright 2022 Cagle Cartoons Gary Varvel | Copyright 2022 Creators Syndicate Kevin Siers | Copyright 2022 Cagle Cartoons Christopher Weyant | Copyright...
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Drone strike on Russian fleet halts festival in Crimea; Zelenskyy orders Donetsk evacuation: Live Ukraine updates A drone attack at the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea Fleet wounded six people and shut down a festival marking Navy Day. Live updates.      
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At least seven shooting victims were hospitalized Sunday after a melee in downtown Orlando, Florida.
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Prince Andrew 'laughed his head off' while denying rape allegations in 2019 trainwreck interview with BBC The unreleased photo of the Duke of York's Buckingham Palace interview, snapped by a BBC photographer, would further "embarrass" the royal family, said a source.
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Spain confirms country's second monkeypox death in as many days The death came one week after the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a global health emergency.
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Protégé of GOP 'dirty trickster' Roger Stone is running organization dedicated to helping Democrats A public records search showed that Elnatan Rudolph registered to vote as a Republican in Florida in 2010, and the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported in 2018 that a political committee for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis paid...
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Protests, a president's exit and a crackdown: What's next in Sri Lanka's economic crisis? Protesters have spent months pushing for change amid Sri Lanka's devastating debt crisis. Now, activists are regrouping.      
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Flooded Kentucky Grows Weary After Another Natural Disaster

The New York Times - 31 Jul 2022 01:54
Flooded Kentucky Grows Weary After Another Natural Disaster A series of catastrophes has struck communities that were already struggling, raising fears that rebuilding will be arduous and require substantial outside help.
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Florida Republican candidate may be ineligible after canceling registration in fit of rage in January 2021: 'Thank you communists' "My vote means nothing. Cancel my registration," wrote Kristopher Stark on a voter removal request.
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Iraqi parliament in Baghdad stormed by protesters

New York Post - 31 Jul 2022 00:27
Iraqi parliament in Baghdad stormed by protesters Thousands of followers of an influential Shiite cleric breached Iraq's parliament Saturday, the second time in a week, to protest government formation efforts led by Iran-backed groups.
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On the banks of the Dnieper River, parents sunbathe on the beach as their children splash in the cool, refreshing water.
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She's got more than 130,000 followers on Instagram, where she posts photos of her globetrotting adventures. Her makeup is always impeccable, her clothes look straight off the runway. She sings, dances and models -- and n...
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Boy, 17, killed, 4 more people injured in stabbing attack in Wisconsin Police arrested a 52-year-old man suspected of attacking the group.
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States boost child care money as congressional effort stalls States have moved ahead with plans of their own to boost child care subsidies.
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The Greenland shark makes its home in the icy arctic waters around Greenland and Iceland. So researchers were shocked when they found one of the ocean giants apparently taking a tropical vacation in the coral reefs off t...
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Fate of Lincoln Park recluse Henry Darger's famed works at center of federal court fight, half a century after their discovery in Lincoln Park Recluse janitor Henry Darger spent more than 40 years in a tiny one-room apartment in Lincoln Park, writing, painting, sketching, collecting, and fantasizing.
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1 wounded in attack on army guarding Guatemala president One man is wounded after gunmen opened fire on soldiers at a checkpoint.
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Actress and singer Nichelle Nichols, best known for her groundbreaking portrayal of Lt. Nyota Uhura in "Star Trek: The Original Series," has died at age 89, according to a statement from her son, Kyle Johnson.
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A federal judge in New York City has thrown out a lawsuit that accused Bob Dylan of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl in 1965.
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Nichelle Nichols, Lt. Uhura on 'Star Trek,' has died at 89 Nichols broke ground for Black women acting on television.
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Nichelle Nichols, Lieutenant Uhura on 'Star Trek,' Dies at 89

The New York Times - 31 Jul 2022 22:51
Nichelle Nichols, Lieutenant Uhura on 'Star Trek,' Dies at 89 She was among the first Black women to have a leading role in a TV series. She later worked with NASA to recruit minorities for the space program.
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Sen. Manchin touts deal on climate, taxes; tries to nudge Sinema Sen. Joe Manchin on Sunday touted the recent deal on many of President Biden's priorities -- but wouldn't voice support for his reelection.
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