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Arby's Manager Caught on Camera Urinating in Milkshake Mix, Police Say
Investigators reportedly found footage of the 29-year-old man peeing into a bag of milkshake mix as they were executing a search warrant on his phone as part of a child pornography investigation.
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Seattle's Space Needle Painted Original Gold for Anniversary
The anniversary celebration, which began in April, continues for six months.
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WATCH: Pelican Blocks Plane's Path for Takeoff at San Diego Airport
Passengers on a Horizon Airlines flight bound for Everett, Washington had to spend a few extra minutes on the ground at San Diego International Airport Thursday afternoon.
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Soldier From Delaware Dies During Army Training in Washington State
Army officials say a soldier from Delaware was killed and two others were hurt during an exercise at the Yakima Training Center in central Washington state. The soldier was identified as 20-year-old Army Pfc. Joseph A. Marquez, of Dover.
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Supreme Court Tackles Case About Praying Football Coach
The outcome of the case being heard by a conservative majority could strengthen the acceptability of some religious practices in the public school setting.
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Woman Rescued After Falling Headfirst Into Toilet Trying to Retrieve Cellphone
The woman at first disassembled the toilet seat and used dog leashes to try and get the phone and eventually used the leashes to tie herself off as she reached for the phone.
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U.S. Sanctions Global Network of Firms Helping the Russian Military Evade Export Controls
The sprawling group of front companies and middlemen identified by U.S. officials stretches from Moscow to Britain, France, Singapore, Malta and Spain.
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16 U.S. Cities Where Women Under 30 Earn More Than Their Male Peers
Out of 250 metropolitan areas in the U.S., women under 30 are paid the same or more than men in 22 of them, according to the Pew Research Center.
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Vladimir Putin Feels His Military Leaders Misled Him About Ukraine, Declassified Intelligence Shows
Vladimir Putin feels he was misled by military leaders who hid key details of Russia’s botched invasion of Ukraine, newly declassified intelligence shows.
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Russia Repositions Troops Away From Kyiv, Marking a Shift in the War
The Russian military has begun to move some of its troops in Ukraine away from the areas around Kyiv to positions elsewhere in Ukraine.
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Biden's 2023 Budget Would Hike Taxes on the Ultra-Rich and Corporations, Boost Defense and Police Spending
The request to Congress features a new “Billionaire’s Minimum Tax,” a 20% income tax rate for the top 0.01% earners and households worth more than $100 million.
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U.S. to Sanction Over 300 Russian Elites and Block Russian Central Bank Gold
Biden will announce new sanctions on over 400 Russian individuals and entities, and new measures to crack down on Russian efforts to evade current sanctions.
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U.S. Government Formally Accuses Russia of Committing War Crimes in Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken formally announced Wednesday that the United States government believes Russia has committed war crimes in Ukraine.
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SpaceX Raises Prices for Rocket Launches and Starlink Satellite Internet as Inflation Hits Raw Materials
The price hikes range from as much as a 20% increase for new Starlink hardware, to 8% for launches with the company’s Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets.
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Biden Warns Xi of Global Backlash If China Helps Russia's Attack on Ukraine
Biden and Chinese Pres. Xi Jinping agreed to work for peace in Ukraine. But China refused to say Russia was responsible for its brutal invasion of the country.
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Russia Sees China as Lifeline Against Sanctions, But U.S. Threatens ‘Consequences' If Beijing Helps
Moscow has reportedly asked Beijing for military and economic assistance to wage its war against Ukraine, although both governments publicly deny this.
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White House Considers a Potential Biden Trip to Europe Amid Escalating Violence in Ukraine
The White House is weighing a presidential trip to Europe as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine escalates.
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Jan. 6 Capitol Riot: FBI Asks Public to Help ID More Than 350 Violent Members of Trump Mob Still at Large
More than 14 months after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot by a horde of supporters of Donald Trump, the FBI is still looking for hundreds of violent participants.
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Nearly All of Russia's Initial Invasion Forces Now in Ukraine, Pentagon Says
Nearly all of the 190,000 Russian troops that were amassed on Ukraine’s border are now fighting inside the country, a senior Pentagon official said Monday.
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Biden Administration Launches New ‘KleptoCapture' Task Force to Go After Russian Oligarchs
The task force, dubbed Task Force KleptoCapture, was teased by Biden in his State of the Union address Tuesday evening.