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An Israeli airstrike killed journalists covering the war in Lebanon as they slept An Israeli airstrike killed journalists covering the war in Lebanon as they slept 10/25/2024 03:38pm • BEIRUT (AP) — An early morning Israeli airstrike killed three journalists as they slept at a guesthouse in southeast Lebanon on Friday, one of the deadliest attacks on the media since hostilities broke out across the border a year ago. It was a rare airstrike on an area that has been used by the m One year after a massacre in Maine, survivors and loved ones search for new beginnings One year after a massacre in Maine, survivors and loved ones search for new beginnings 10/25/2024 03:31pm • LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Ben Dyer was shot five times during Maine’s deadliest mass shooting, when a gunman killed 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar. A year later, Dyer and fiancée Keela Smith want to turn the worst day of their lives into the best. As Lewiston prepares to mark the grim firs Yankees vs Dodgers: The World Series' most frequent rivalry through the years Yankees vs Dodgers: The World Series' most frequent rivalry through the years 10/25/2024 03:09pm • In the beginning, the World Series matchup of the Dodgers against the Yankees was a kind of charming intra-city showdown of two New York City boroughs, blue collar Brooklyn, equipped with a neighborhood called Gravesend, against the pretentious Bronx, with the fancy Grand Concourse. It was an intrig Protest at &pizza still on despite apology for drug-themed dessert mocking late Mayor Marion Barry Protest at &pizza still on despite apology for drug-themed dessert mocking late Mayor Marion Barry 10/25/2024 02:05pm • A large protest outside an &pizza location in D.C. is still set to take place Friday night in response to the local pizza chain's creation of a controversial menu item that references the late D.C. Mayor Marion Barry and his cocaine use. Organizers said the protest along U Street in Northwest Police veteran and Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison named interim Detroit police chief 10/25/2024 02:00pm • DETROIT (AP) — Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison has been named interim Detroit police chief on Friday to replace Chief James White who is stepping down. Bettison spent 27 years with the police department and had been second in command to White — overseeing police-community relations and administrative Lamar Jackson, high-flying Ravens hit road against AFC North rival Browns reeling from Watson injury 10/25/2024 01:47pm • Baltimore (5-2) at Cleveland (1-6) Sunday, 1 p.m., EDT, CBS BetMGM NFL Odds: Ravens by 9. Against the spread: Baltimore 4-2-1; Cleveland 2-5. Series record: Ravens lead 36-14. Last meeting: Browns beat Ravens 33-31 on Nov. 12, 2023. Last week: Ravens beat Buccaneers 41-31; Browns lost 21-14 to Benga North Dakota Supreme Court asked to keep overturned abortion ban in place during state's appeal 10/25/2024 01:41pm • BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Attorneys for the state of North Dakota have asked the state Supreme Court to let North Dakota's overturned abortion ban remain in effect during the state's appeal of a judge's September ruling that found the law unconstitutional. Earlier in October, state District Judge Bruc PSG must pay Mbappé $60 million but club disputes latest ruling 10/25/2024 01:18pm • PARIS (AP) — The French league appeals commission has upheld the decision ordering Paris Saint-Germain to pay Kylian Mbappé 55 million euros ($60 million) in unpaid wages. The LFP legal commission ruled in favor of Mbappé last month but PSG insisted it did not owe him money and appealed. The par EU leader praises Serbia for its advances in EU membership bid despite growing Russian influence 10/25/2024 12:26pm • BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday praised the Serbian president for meeting her and other European Union leaders instead of attending a Russia-organized summit of developing economies held earlier this week. Serbia has close ties to Russia and has More straight couples are calling each other partner. Here’s why More straight couples are calling each other partner. Here’s why 10/25/2024 12:19pm • (CNN) — Within a year of dating, 31-year-old Siara Rouzer crossed a major relationship milestone. The guy she was seeing was no longer a boyfriend but her partner. Rouzer said the title change was more than semantics to them. It symbolized their equal commitment to building a life together. Pe Thousands of children adopted by Americans are without citizenship. Congress is unwilling to act 10/25/2024 11:44am • HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The 50-year-old newspaper was turning yellow and its edges fraying, so she had it laminated, not as a memento but as proof — America made a promise to her, and did not keep it. She pointed to the picture in the corner of her as a little girl in the rural Midwest, hugging t Hard-right Dutch government approves unprecedented package of measures to control migration Hard-right Dutch government approves unprecedented package of measures to control migration 10/25/2024 10:26am • THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The hard-right Dutch government announced unprecedented measures Friday aimed at reining in migration, including a re-introduction of border checks, making the Netherlands the latest European nation to take a hardline stance against migration as anti-foreigner sentime AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Oregon on Election Day 10/25/2024 10:10am • WASHINGTON (AP) — The presidential election and the race for control of the closely divided U.S. House are expected to dominate attention in Oregon on election night on Nov. 5. Voters will also decide a ballot measure to establish ranked-choice voting. At the top of the ballot, Democratic Vice Pr Storm blows away from northern Philippines leaving 82 dead but forecasters warn it may do a U-turn Storm blows away from northern Philippines leaving 82 dead but forecasters warn it may do a U-turn 10/25/2024 10:06am • MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Tropical Storm Trami blew away from the northwestern Philippines on Friday, leaving at least 82 people dead in landslides and extensive flooding that forced authorities to scramble for more rescue boats to save thousands of terrified people, who were trapped, some on the Biden tries again at student loan cancellation, this time for those with financial hardships Biden tries again at student loan cancellation, this time for those with financial hardships 10/25/2024 09:36am • WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is moving ahead with a new path to student loan cancellation for Americans who face steep medical bills, child care costs and other types of financial hardship that prevent them from repaying their loans. Announced Friday, the proposed rule is President J
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