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Month: November 2023

South Korea and members of the US-led UN command warn North Korea over its nuclear threat

By KIM TONG-HYUNG Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Defense officials from South Korea, the United States and other nations have warned North Korea over its nuclear ambitions and threats. Their joint statement came after a meeting in Seoul involving U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won-sik and officials

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A missing sailor’s last message from Hurricane Otis was to ask his family to pray for him

By MARÍA VERZA Associated Press ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — During the first minutes of Oct. 25 when Hurricane Otis roared into Acapulco Bay with 165 mph winds, sailor Ruben Torres recorded a 10-second audio message from a yacht called the Sereno. “All things considered I’m alright, but it’s really horrible, it’s really horrible, it’s really

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Michigan Democrats delay key legislation as they adjourn early for new presidential primary date

By JOEY CAPPELLETTI Associated Press LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Legislature adjourned nearly a month earlier than usual on Tuesday after Democrats lost a majority in the state House due to two state representatives winning mayoral races last week. The decision to adjourn early leaves key legislation on the table for next year, including

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House votes to prevent a government shutdown as GOP Speaker Johnson relies on Democrats for help

By STEPHEN GROVES and LISA MASCARO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to prevent a government shutdown after new Republican Speaker Mike Johnson was forced to reach across the aisle to Democrats when hard-right conservatives revolted against his plan. Johnson’s proposal to temporarily fund the government into the new year passed

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Drivers of boxy SUVs and pickup trucks are more likely to kill pedestrians, study finds

By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN (CNN) — Big trucks and SUVs, especially those with flat front ends, aren’t just more intimidating to look at, they are genuinely deadlier for pedestrians, according to new research from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Researchers at the institute looked at records of almost 18,000 incidents in which vehicles struck

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