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At Least 10 Killed in Kherson Shelling, Fueling Anger Over Christmas Strikes
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine had urged vigilance after the military noted the presence of Russian ships carrying cruise missiles in the Black Sea.
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Taliban Bar Women From NGOs, Threatening to Worsen Crisis
A letter from Afghanistan’s Ministry of Economy warned that it would revoke the operating licenses of any organizations that defied the decree.
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China’s Hottest New TV Genre: Dating Shows for Older People
Several popular television programs in the country are helping to encourage conversations about the social, romantic and sexual needs of older Chinese people.
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Indigenous Communities in Canada Still Await Safe Drinking Water
A legal victory last December raised hopes for an accelerated path to clean drinking water on Canadian reserves. But for many, the wait drags on.
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How Taylor Swift Got Fans to Sign Up for Their First Credit Cards
For some fans, a chance to see their favorite artists in concert is the most compelling reason to sign up for their first credit cards and start building credit.
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Britain’s Soaring Energy Costs Strain Crisis Responders
Families in chilly, drafty homes are seeking help. The response may be a blanket and thick socks, while some doctors are writing prescriptions for heat.
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What Happened to Bright Starts Beaming Buggie Take-Along Toy?
The life cycle of a magical baby-soothing toy.
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Caroline Ellison Says She Is ‘Truly Sorry’ for Her Role in FTX Collapse
Caroline Ellison of Alameda, a trading firm tied closely to FTX, admitted she participated in defrauding customers and misleading investors.
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Judge rules against Kari Lake in bid to overturn Arizona election results
The GOP candidate for governor claimed that illegal voting and printer malfunctions had cost her the November election. Read the court order here: https://www.clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/4469/638070743366470000
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Charlene Mitchell, first Black woman in presidential race, dies at 92
Ms. Mitchell led the Communist Party ticket in the 1968 election and later joined battles against racial injustice and South African apartheid.