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Month: November 2022

Biden opens holidays, pardons turkeys Chocolate and Chip

By DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden continued a 75-year tradition Monday and pardoned a pair of Thanksgiving turkeys named after his favorite flavor of ice cream while cracking jokes about his political party’s better-than-expected performance in this month’s midterm elections. “The votes are in, they’ve been counted and verified,” Biden

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Inside the battle for Kherson

By Vasco Cotovio, Sam Kiley, Peter Rudden and Olga Konovalova, CNN Mangled metal, charred debris and shattered glass cover the floor as a Ukrainian reconnaissance unit storms a Russian command center on the outskirts of the recently liberated city of Kherson. “Come on over here,” one of the Ukrainian troops suddenly shouts. “Get the stretcher

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1 dead, 17 injured after SUV crashes into Massachusetts Apple Store

By CBSBOSTON.COM STAFF Click here for updates on this story     HINGHAM, Massachusetts (WBZ) — One person is dead after an SUV crashed through an Apple Store in Hingham Monday morning, the Plymouth County District Attorney’s office confirmed. Seventeen people were injured, multiple with life-threatening and limb-threatening injuries. A criminal investigation has been opened against the

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Bob Chapek’s tenure marked by political missteps inside and outside of Disney

By Ramishah Maruf, CNN Bob Chapek was initially silent on Florida’s controversial bill barring discussions of gender identity in school classrooms. Now he’s saying “Goodbye, Disney.” Chapek’s rocky two-and-a-half year tenure at the head of the entertainment giant had a few wins. He navigated the Covid-19 pandemic, which shuttered theme parks around the world and

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