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Month: July 2022

Multiple rescues reported amid flooding in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMIZ) Multiple agencies are reporting vehicles stalling and people trapped due to rising flood water in St. Louis. TRAFFIC ALERT: The following intersections/roads are now also closed: Goodfellow from Natural Bridge to Goodfellow Pl., Compton/Chouteau, Compton/Laclede, Vandeventer/Page, Skinker/Hodiamont, Forest Park/Kingshighway, Olive/Taylor, and Hwy 64 near Kingshighway. #STL— St. Louis, MO Police (@SLMPD)

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Apple iPhone SE 3 smartphones during the sales launch at the Apple Inc. flagship store in New York

Apple’s profit declines nearly 11%

By Clare Duffy, CNN Business Even the world’s most valuable tech company isn’t immune to the more challenging global economic climate. Apple on Thursday reported its profits declined by nearly 11% in the three months ending in June from the same period a year ago as the company works through an economic downturn and supply

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Si ganas el premio mayor del Mega Millions, ¿cuánto se paga en impuestos y cuánto te llevarías?

urielblanco (CNN Español) — El Mega Millions en Estados Unidos está aumentando su premio mayor y algún afortunado podría llevarse un considerable botín antes de que termine el año. ¿Cuántos números hay que tener para ganar el Mega Millions? ¿Cuánto se gana con 1, 2 y 3 números? Pero hay algo que debes de saber

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View of the Jackson Women's Health Organization in Jackson

At least 43 abortion clinics shut in month after Supreme Court overturned Roe, research says, with more likely to close

By Jen Christensen and Tierney Sneed, CNN At least 43 abortion clinics have shut their doors in the 30 days since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, according to new research. The research was published Thursday by the Guttmacher Institute, a research and policy organization focused on sexual and reproductive health

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Paul Whelan’s brother applauds Biden administration’s ‘very positive’ proposed prisoner exchange with Russia

By Devan Cole, CNN The brother of Paul Whelan, an American who has been held by Russia for alleged espionage since 2018, on Thursday applauded a proposed prisoner swap made by the Biden administration, saying it’s a “very positive” step toward securing his sibling’s release. “It’s very positive. This is an obvious attempt by the

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