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Alberta's Smith says she didn't mean to trivialize with comment on unvaccinated

Alberta's Smith says she didn't mean to trivialize with comment on unvaccinated

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she didn't mean to trivialize prejudice faced by minority communities when she suggested unvaccinated people have experienced the most discrimination she has ever seen in her lifetime.
Despite turmoil, UK Treasury chief says economic plan stays

Despite turmoil, UK Treasury chief says economic plan stays

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Britain鈥檚 Treasury chief on Thursday rejected suggestions that the Conservative government would reverse course on economic plans that have roiled financial markets even after Prime Minister Liz Truss faced widespread criticism from her
NATO chief warns Russia not to cross 'very important line'

NATO chief warns Russia not to cross 'very important line'

BRUSSELS (AP) 鈥 Russian President Vladimir Putin would be crossing a 鈥渧ery important line鈥 if he were to order the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned Thursday, as both the military alliance and Russia ar
An anchor again: Ted Koppel hosts show on US divisions

An anchor again: Ted Koppel hosts show on US divisions

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 At age 82, Ted Koppel is equipped to take the long view when discussing what divides Americans.
Sajjan likens Russian missile strikes on Ukraine cities to Holodomor famine

Sajjan likens Russian missile strikes on Ukraine cities to Holodomor famine

OTTAWA 鈥 International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan says Russia's strikes on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure have him thinking about a historical famine, but that it鈥檚 too soon to tell whether Russia is committing genocide.
DeSantis eases voting rules in counties devastated by Ian

DeSantis eases voting rules in counties devastated by Ian

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) 鈥 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday issued an executive order expanding voting access for the midterm elections in three counties where Hurricane Ian destroyed polling places and displaced thousands of people.
Federal prosecutors take over German rail sabotage probe

Federal prosecutors take over German rail sabotage probe

BERLIN (AP) 鈥 German federal prosecutors say they are taking charge of the investigation into the suspected sabotage of a railway communication system that brought trains to a standstill Saturday across northwestern Germany.
In Milwaukee, Latinos fed up with crime weigh GOP appeal

In Milwaukee, Latinos fed up with crime weigh GOP appeal

MILWAUKEE (AP) 鈥 In two decades of street outreach on Milwaukee鈥檚 south side, evangelical pastor Marty Calderon has offered Bible study, gang prevention, a safe place to stay for those battling addiction, and help getting jobs for those newly release
George W. Bush to be honored in Washington on World AIDS Day

George W. Bush to be honored in Washington on World AIDS Day

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura , are returning to Washington next month to be recognized for their work on combatting HIV/AIDS worldwide. The U.S.
Samsung gets temporary OK on China chip facilities

Samsung gets temporary OK on China chip facilities

Samsung Electronics has been granted an exception that will allow it to continue to at least temporarily maintain memory-chip production facilities in China, according to a Biden administration official, a week after the U.S.
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