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Russian charged with using US groups to spread propaganda

Russian charged with using US groups to spread propaganda

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Russian operative has been charged with using political groups in the United States to advance pro-Russia propaganda, including during the invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, the Justice Department said Friday.
Ukrainian president observes 1st grain exports leaving

Ukrainian president observes 1st grain exports leaving

ODESA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday visited the Odesa region to observe the loading of grain as exports resume for the first time since the start of the Russian invasion.
Man executed despite calls from victim’s family to spare him

Man executed despite calls from victim’s family to spare him

ATMORE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama inmate convicted of killing his former girlfriend decades ago was executed Thursday night despite pleas from the victim’s family to spare his life . Joe Nathan James Jr.
Daley protests LGBTQ+ intolerance at Commonwealth Games

Daley protests LGBTQ+ intolerance at Commonwealth Games

BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley protested intolerance toward the LGBTQ+ community at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games on Thursday.
Highway double take: Albuquerque sign spelled without 'R'

Highway double take: Albuquerque sign spelled without 'R'

ALBUQUERQUE, N,M. (AP) — It made drivers on Route 66 and Interstate 40 in New Mexico do double takes.
Los Angeles County avoids new mask rule as COVID stabilizes

Los Angeles County avoids new mask rule as COVID stabilizes

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles County dropped a plan to impose a universal indoor mask mandate this week as COVID-19 infections and rates of hospitalizations have stabilized, a top health official said Thursday.
Defense contractor held without bail in ID theft mystery

Defense contractor held without bail in ID theft mystery

HONOLULU (AP) — A U.S.
Deal on Capitol Hill could ease seniors' health costs

Deal on Capitol Hill could ease seniors' health costs

A deal on Capitol Hill that could cut prescription drug costs for millions of Medicare beneficiaries was cautiously cheered by older Americans and their advocates Thursday even as many worried it might never come to fruition.
Oklahoma pair arrested in child's death, body was burned

Oklahoma pair arrested in child's death, body was burned

SEMINOLE, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma man and a woman described as his girlfriend were arrested for the death of a young child whose burned body was found in central Oklahoma, authorities said.
Flooding in central Appalachia kills at least 3 in Kentucky

Flooding in central Appalachia kills at least 3 in Kentucky

JACKSON, Ky. (AP) — Rescue workers plucked people off rooftops amid fast-rising water Thursday in central Appalachia, where torrential rains unleashed devastating flooding that caused at least three deaths in Kentucky.