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  • World
    Reuters

    Exclusive-Ammunition from India enters Ukraine, raising Russian ire

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Artillery shells sold by Indian arms makers have been diverted by European customers to Ukraine and New Delhi has not intervened to stop the trade despite protests from Moscow, according to 11 Indian and European government and defence industry officials, as well as a Reuters analysis of commercially available customs data. The transfer of munitions to support Ukraine's defence against Russia has occurred for more than a year, according to the sources and the customs data.

  • U.S.
    KTLA articles

    This Southern California airport is the best in North America, survey says

    Travel in and out of the densely populated region of Southern California can be hectic — but that didn’t stop one of its busiest airports from being named top in North America. According to the 2024 North American Airport Satisfaction Survey from JD Power, Orange County’s John Wayne Airport is the best large airport in […]

  • U.S.
    Kansas City Star

    ‘With heavy hearts,’ Johnson County Mexican restaurant just closed after 15 years

    The restaurant is known for its cheese dip and margaritas.

  • World
    Reuters

    Putin ally warns West of nuclear war over Ukraine

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -A close ally of President Vladimir Putin warned Western governments on Thursday that a nuclear war would ensue if they gave the green light for Ukraine to use long-range Western weapons to strike targets deep inside Russia. Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of the lower house of parliament and a member of Putin's Security Council, was responding to a vote in the European Parliament urging EU countries to give such approval to Kyiv. "What the European Parliament is calling for leads

  • U.S.
    WFLD

    Family sues Metra and rail company over Marin Lacson's death in Barrington

    Nearly eight months after the tragic death of 17-year-old Marin Lacson, her family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Metra, Union Pacific Railroad Company, and the Village of Barrington.

  • U.S.
    Fox Weather

    La Nina winter setting up, NOAA says. Here's what that means for US

    The astronomical start of fall is just days away, arriving on Sunday. Before we can fully embrace the crisp autumn air and colorful foliage, let's cast our eyes toward the winter months ahead.

  • World
    Reuters

    Israel unleashes heavy strikes on Lebanon as US, UK urge restraint

    BEIRUT/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli warplanes carried out late on Thursday their most intense strikes on southern Lebanon in nearly a year of war, heightening the conflict between Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah amid calls for restraint. The White House said a diplomatic solution was achievable and urgent, and Britain called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. The U.S. is "afraid and concerned about potential escalation," White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pier

  • U.S.
    KTVX

    This is Utah’s richest city, study says — and it’s not Park City

    While Park City has a reputation for luxury and fame, thanks to its resorts and celebrities who have moved to the Wasatch Back, it might come as a shock to learn it is not Utah's richest town.

  • U.S.
    WGNO

    Fishermen find ATM machine, guns, casino vouchers in New Orleans canal

    Fishermen made a surprising discovery! They found an ATM machine, casino vouchers worth $50,000, and a safe in a New Orleans canal.

  • U.S.
    Reuters

    Husband of Russia's richest woman arrested on murder charge after office shootout

    Vladislav Bakalchuk, the estranged husband of Russia's richest woman, was arrested and charged with murder on Thursday, his lawyers said, after a deadly shootout at the Moscow office of Russia's largest online retailer. Two people were killed in a shooting on Wednesday just a few blocks away from the Kremlin at the Wildberries office, as a dispute over the company's future took a violent turn. Vladislav and his wife Tatyana Bakalchuk, who filed for divorce in July, have been embroiled in a bit

  • U.S.
    The Commercial Appeal

    Memphis pharmacy student wins appeal over 'vulgar' social media posts in free speech case

    A former Memphis pharmacy student has won an appeal against University of Tennessee Health Science Center after the school attempted to expel her.

  • Politics
    ABC News

    Republicans assess potential fallout for Trump from North Carolina bombshell

    Republicans in North Carolina and nationally are assessing the potential fallout for former President Donald Trump from a bombshell report alleging that Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the party's gubernatorial nominee, posted disturbing and inflammatory statements on a forum of a pornographic website. CNN reported Thursday that Robinson, behind an anonymous username he allegedly used elsewhere, made the comments more than a decade ago, including supporting slavery, calling himself a "black NAZI" and r

  • U.S.
    Associated Press

    Woman sues Florida sheriff after mistaken arrest lands her in jail on Christmas

    Jennifer Heath Box had few worries as she exited her cruise ship at Fort Lauderdale’s port on Christmas Eve 2022. In two hours the couple had a flight home to Houston, where they would spend Christmas with their Marine son, who was leaving for a three-year deployment in Japan, and two other adult children. Deputies accused the 50-year-old financial systems administrator of being a much younger woman with a similar name who was wanted in Harris County, Texas, for felony child endangerment.

  • Business
    NBC

    Federal Reserve cuts interest rate by 0.5%: What it means for you

    The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates Wednesday by 0.5% — the first cut since 2020 and the largest reduction in 16 years. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down what the size of the slash could mean for your money.

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