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Russia's economy is so driven by the war in Ukraine that it cannot afford to either win or lose,...
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 52 minutes agoOther areas of Russia's economy are hurting as the war drags on. Moscow is slammed with a severe...
NFL rumors: 2 AFC South contenders considering trading up to draft Brock Bowers
ClutchPoints· 8 minutes agoThe Indianapolis Colts (No. 15 pick) and Jacksonville Jaguars (No. 17) have interest in possibly...
Colorado first in the nation for vehicle theft
FOX21 Colorado Springs· 22 minutes ago(COLORADO) — Here’s the bad news: if you live in Colorado, you’re more likely to get your car stolen than if you live in any other state. A recent FBI study names Colorado as the state …
DeWine: Ohio first state in the nation to screen newborn babies for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
The Ironton Tribune· 2 hours agoOhio Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday announced that Ohio will become the first state in the nation to...
Łutsel K'e Dene First Nation rebuts arguments from Denesoline CEO
Homenewshere.com· 3 hours agoLawyers for the Łutsel K'e Dene First Nation in the Northwest Territories are taking aim at lawyers for Ron Barlas. The CEO is accused of funneling close to 12 million
US energy giant sounds alarm on Biden's climate rules targeting power plants
Fox News via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoOne of the nation's largest energy companies, which provides power to more than eight million...
Taliban Join United Nations’ Climate Talks for the First Time Since Taking Over Afghanistan
The New York Sun· 2 hours agoThe Taliban, in its capacity as the government of Afghanistan, has entered into its first climate...
Peguis First Nation launches $1B flood damages lawsuit against feds, province and 2 municipalities
CBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoPeguis First Nation has filed a $1-billion flood-damages lawsuit against the federal government, the...
Pro-Palestine Encampment Established on UCLA Campus - MyNewsLA.com
My News LA· 35 minutes agoOne day after nearly 100 people were arrested following pro-Palestine protests on the campus of USC,...
Businesses in Florida struggle after one year of strict immigration law
NPR· 47 minutes agoNearly a year ago, Florida enacted one of the most strict immigration laws in the nation. Many local businesses say it has hurt their bottom line.