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Month: August 2023

Putin says Prigozhin was ‘talented man’ who ‘made serious mistakes’ in first comments since plane crash

By Anna Chernova, Rob Picheta and Tara John, CNN (CNN) — Russian President Vladimir Putin made his first public comments Thursday on the plane crash believed to have killed Yevgeny Prigozhin, saying the Wagner leader was “talented” but made “serious mistakes in life.” The crash Wednesday took place northwest of Moscow and killed all on

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Wagner plane crash seems intended to send a clear message to potential Kremlin foes

By The Associated Press When Yevgeny Prigozhin launched his armed rebellion that challenged the Kremlin, Western officials predicted Russian President Vladimir Putin would seek vengeance against the mercenary leader. Two months to the day after the action that Putin labeled a “stab in the back” and “treason,” those forecasts seem to have come true, in

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San Francisco’s music scene in the 1960s and ’70s takes center stage in an MGM+ docuseries

By MARK KENNEDY AP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) — “San Francisco Sounds: A Place in Time” is a two-part documentary on MGM+ that concludes Sunday. It explores the rise and fall of that city’s progressive cultural experiment, including a soundtrack by Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Sly and the Family Stone and Steve

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Colorado families push for state to protect access to autism services for children: “We feel powerless”

By KAREN MORFITT Click here for updates on this story     COLORADO (KCNC) — Colorado families who rely on a critical autism therapy for their children say concern is growing about access, as providers continue to close their doors and leave the state. According to the Colorado Association for Behavior Analysis, 10 companies have closed, gone

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