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Red Cross confirms contact with Russia about Ukrainian kids

Red Cross confirms contact with Russia about Ukrainian kids

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The International Committee of the Red Cross says it has been in contact with a Russian official suspected of war crimes as it works for the return of Ukrainian children who were deported to Russia .
Russia hits illegally annexed Ukraine areas from ground, air

Russia hits illegally annexed Ukraine areas from ground, air

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces used ground- and air-fired missiles, rocket launchers and weaponized drones to bombard the provinces of Ukraine it has illegally annexed but doesn't fully control , causing casualties, building damage and power out
Canadian woman released from Syrian camp released on bail in Alberta

Canadian woman released from Syrian camp released on bail in Alberta

OTTAWA — A Canadian woman who returned to Canada from a prison camp in northeastern Syria this week has been released on bail in Edmonton pending a terrorism peace bond application, Mounties in Alberta said Friday.
US sanction officials plan missions to clamp down on Russia

US sanction officials plan missions to clamp down on Russia

WASHINGTON (AP) — Top sanctions officials from the U.S. Treasury Department plan special international trips this month to pressure firms and countries still doing business with Russia to cut off financial ties because of the war on Ukraine.
Uproar in suburbia as New York looks to spur development

Uproar in suburbia as New York looks to spur development

For decades, the middle-class towns of single-family homes that ring many American cities have used zoning laws to ensure they stay much like they looked in the suburban boom after World War II.
US to test expedited asylum screenings at Mexico border

US to test expedited asylum screenings at Mexico border

WASHINGTON (AP) — Migrants who enter the United States illegally will be screened by asylum officers while in custody under a limited experiment that provides them access to legal counsel, the Department of Homeland Security said Friday.
Judge cancels Montana gas plant permit over climate impacts

Judge cancels Montana gas plant permit over climate impacts

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A judge canceled the air quality permit for a natural gas power plant that’s under construction along the Yellowstone River in Montana citing worries over climate change .
Court sides with Justice Dept. on Jan. 6 obstruction charge

Court sides with Justice Dept. on Jan. 6 obstruction charge

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court sided Friday with the Justice Department in a case that could have upended hundreds of charges brought in the Capitol riot investigation.
Microchips or microgreens? Oregon tweaks farm protection law

Microchips or microgreens? Oregon tweaks farm protection law

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon is changing a half-century-old land-use law to make room for semiconductor development and gain an edge in attracting the multi-billion-dollar industry, upsetting farmers who see their livelihoods at risk.
NHL's Pride nights collide with LGBTQ+ political climate

NHL's Pride nights collide with LGBTQ+ political climate

Sports leagues and teams often use Pride nights to raise the visibility and acceptance of LGBTQ+ people — as well as sell them tickets — and the NHL has been a leader.
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