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Mar 2022
Arkansas deputy begins trial in teenager's fatal shooting
Michael Davis is a former sergeant at the Lonoke County Sheriff's Office. He faces three to ten years imprisonment if convicted in the shooting death of Hunter Brittain. Davis, who is white has pleaded not guilty. National civil rights leaders and activists...
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Mar 2022
Ukrainian diplomats and spiritual leaders call for weapons aid
The Most Rev. Borys Gudziak is the metropolitan archbishop for Philadelphia of the Ukrainian Catholic Church USA. He stated at a Washington news conference that there is an urgent need for armored ambulances and medical supplies, as well as food, but also...
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Mar 2022
Turkey and chicken farmers are trying to protect their birds from flu
Officials and farmers have acknowledged that it is extremely difficult to stop the disease from infecting poultry. The disease spreads mainly through the droppings from wild birds like ducks and geese. These birds often have no symptoms. However, studies...
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Mar 2022
US judge: The public might be able to look at the Ronaldo police report
This was after a Nevada woman claimed that the soccer star had raped her in 2009. U.S. Magistrate Judge Daniel Albregts stated in documents filed Friday, that denying access to police data for the New York Times "would almost certainly raise concerns about...
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Mar 2022
Auschwitz survivor Leon Schwarzbaum dies at 101 in Germany
According to the International Auschwitz Committee's website, Schwarzbaum died Monday morning in Potsdam near Berlin. There was no cause of death. The committee stated that Holocaust survivors worldwide have said goodbye to Leon Schwarzbaum, their friend,...
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Mar 2022
More Russians are able to circumvent the US's strict asylum restrictions
Mexico to Tijuana along with his 14-year old daughter. In a car with seven Russians. The only thing that prevented them from seeking asylum in the United States was an American officer who stood in traffic while vehicles rushed towards inspection booths....
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Mar 2022
China warns the US about Russia's support in Ukraine war
The Kremlin also denied reports that it had requested Chinese military gear to be used in the war. In Rome, Jake Sullivan, the U.S. advisor, and Yang Jiechi (senior Chinese foreign policy adviser) met. The Biden administration became increasingly concerned...
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Mar 2022
The UK will end all COVID-19 travel restrictions before Easter break
This will make it easier to go on holiday for Easter school vacation. Grant Shapps, Transport Secretary, said that people will be able to travel "just like in the old days." Passenger locator forms ask for travel details, an address in the U.K., and a vaccination...
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Mar 2022
EU imposes fourth set of sanctions on Russia for war
France, the EU's presidency country, stated that the bloc, "in consultation with international partners, approved a fourth set of sanctions targeting individuals or entities involved in aggression against Ukraine as well as several sections of the Russian...
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Mar 2022
After criticism, Serbia reduces flights to Moscow
AirSerbia has increased its flights to Moscow by doubling the number and introducing larger aircraft to accommodate more passengers. This has made it the most profitable destination. Other than some Turkish airlines, Serbia's airline has been the only...
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Mar 2022
Rare meeting between leaders of Greece and Turkey: Talks held
This was a rare opportunity to meet with the neighbors, who have been at odds in the past over issues such as maritime and energy, migration, and the status of Aegean Islands. According to a statement by the Turkish presidency's communications department,...
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Mar 2022
One person is killed when a bus carrying Ukrainian refugees turns around in Italy.
Italian state television reported that five others were also injured in the accident on the A14 highway close to Forli'. This was a town in northeastern Italy's Emilia-Romagna. The rest of the passengers were evacuated safely, it said. The bus crashed...
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Mar 2022
Protests against war in Europe and small rallies in Russia
German trade unions called for a protest in Berlin. Sunny weather helped to boost the turnout. The march started at Alexanderplatz, a large square named for Russian Tsar Alexander I. It ended near the Brandenburg Gate. Participants carried flags in blue and...
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Mar 2022
Official: A bomb was carried by a drone that crashed in Croatia
The Soviet-made aircraft, which was built in Romania and Hungary, crashed into a field close to a student dormitory on Thursday night. The explosion caused damage to 40 cars, but no injuries. "Traces of explosives were found and clues that suggested this...
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Mar 2022
Russia-Ukraine conflict: What you need to know
As the U.S. and its allies reduced Russian's trade status, the West intensified economic pressure on Russia. This is the latest effort to further isolate Russia in preparation for an invasion. More than 2.5 millions people have fled Ukraine as a result...
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Mar 2022
UN: Ukraine war to harm poor countries importing grain
One-third of global grain exports are made to Russia and Ukraine, both of which are under severe economic sanctions due to its invasion of neighbor two week ago. The conflict's duration and intensity are uncertain. "The likely disruptions in agricultural...
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Mar 2022
Warsaw becomes a key refugee destination, despite being overwhelmed
More than a tenth all of those fleeing war in Ukraine arrived in the Polish capital. Some people want to stay in Warsaw or to settle there, while others use it as a point of transit to get further west. Warsaw's train stations have become crowded hubs,...
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Mar 2022
Endgame is elusive as the West attempts to force Russia out of Ukraine
The U.S. and NATO have been focusing on destroying Russia's economy as well as arming Ukrainian combatants. It's not clear how this will end the war. Although no one can be certain of the motives of President Vladimir Putin, there is no reason to...
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Mar 2022
Russian warplanes and artillery attack industry hub
The onslaught quickly reduced the number of crowded cities to rubble. American intelligence officials provided an assessment of Russian air campaigns. They estimated that Russian pilots are flying 200 sorties per day, while Ukrainian forces are doing five...
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Mar 2022
No. 6 KU cruises past West Virginia 87–63 in Big 12 quarters
Huggins was the most upset by the situation. Self may have been close. "Nobody wants that. Self stated that the sixth-ranked Jayhawks won a major break, but not one they wanted. It's not something I like and it's not for me." There were many things...
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Mar 2022
No. 2 Arizona outlasts Stanford 84-80 in Pac-12 quarters
To open the Pac-12 Tournament, the Wildcats were faced with a rare offensive assault by a Stanford team that was hot and a forward who could not seem to miss. Arizona won in a win that was a good start for the Wildcats' long postseason run. Christian...
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Mar 2022
Boeheim's "best season" comes to an abrupt end, with his son being benched
After his team lost to Duke in the quarterfinals at the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, the 77-year old said that it was the best season he'd ever had. "It's enough," he said. Syracuse was 16-17, barring a highly unlikely postseason invitation....
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Mar 2022
No. 7 Duke rallies late to beat Syracuse 88-79 in ACC
The friends didn't need to say a special farewell. They know that they will keep in touch with each other and meet again. After this 42nd season at Duke, Coach K will be retiring. Boeheim said he will be returning for a 47th year at Syracuse After the...
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Mar 2022
Fleetwood and Hoge take early lead in storm-delayed Players
Fleetwood opened the tournament with a 6-under-66 score to share the lead with Tom Hoge, who won the Pebble Beach event. There were two delays and one timely par save. He now waits. Perhaps until Saturday. Storms on Thursday and a bad forecast for Friday...
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