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Month: June 2023

Russian mercenary chief who called for rebellion confirms he and his troops reached city in Russia

Associated Press The owner of the Wagner private military contractor who called for an armed rebellion aimed at ousting Russia’s defense minister confirmed Saturday morning that he and his troops have reached a key Russian city after crossing the border from Ukraine. Yeveny Prigozhin posted a video of himself in Rostov-on-Don at the Russian military

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As Greece’s center-right heads for a landslide, fringe parties jostle to squeeze into Parliament

By NICHOLAS PAPHITIS and COSTAS KANTOURIS Associated Press ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Up to five small far-right and far-left parties may cross the 3% parliamentary entry threshold in Greece’s repeat election on Sunday. That’s despite a swing back to mainstream politicians as the scars of a 10-year financial crisis gradually heal. It would increase the

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Arizona executive order safeguards abortion seekers and providers from prosecution

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs on Friday signed a sweeping executive order to protect anyone involved with a legally obtained abortion from prosecution. The order bans local prosecutors from bringing abortion-related charges and state agencies from assisting in any criminal investigations without a court order. In addition, Arizona will not honor any extradition

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Kansas’ attorney general is moving to block trans people from changing their birth certificates

By JOHN HANNA AP Political Writer TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas’ conservative Republican attorney general is moving to prevent transgender people born in the state from changing their birth certificates to reflect their gender identities. Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a request late Friday in federal court asking a judge to end a requirement for

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A general view of the Duke University Chapel is seen here on January 27

Live in the Carolinas and heading to college? This university says you could get free tuition next fall

By Ashley R. Williams, Carrington Peavy and Dawn Sawyer, CNN (CNN) — Duke University has announced plans to provide a tuition-free education to eligible students living in North Carolina and South Carolina. Starting next fall, students from families earning $150,000 annually or less can attend the Durham, North Carolina-based university on a full tuition grant,

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Librarian gathering in Chicago includes training to battle book bans in communities and schools

By CLAIRE SAVAGE Associated Press/Report for America CHICAGO (AP) — Book bans and how to fight them will be a major focus of the American Library Association’s annual meeting this weekend in Chicago. Librarians may attend sessions aimed at helping them confidently counter book challenges, fight legislative censorship and ensure “access to information and the

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US and Canada start the process of determining how the Titanic-bound submersible imploded

By PATRICK WHITTLE and JENNIFER McDERMOTT Associated Press Authorities from the U.S. and Canada began the process of investigating the cause of the fatal Titan submersible implosion even as they grappled with questions of who was responsible for determining how the tragedy unfolded. A formal inquiry has not yet been launched because maritime agencies are

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Russian mercenary chief says his forces are rebelling, some left Ukraine and entered city in Russia

Associated Press The owner of the Wagner private military contractor made his most direct challenge to the Kremlin yet, calling for an armed rebellion aimed at ousting Russia’s defense minister. The security services reacted immediately by calling for the arrest of Yevgeny Prigozhin. In a sign of how seriously the Kremlin was taking the threat,

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