Russian military chiefs evacuated after Ukraine drone strike obliterates HQ

Moment Ukraine bomb obliterates Russian command post Russia was forced to evacuate several military leaders from the occupied city of Energodar after a devastating Ukranian drone strike. The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) tweeted footage of a drone strike on a building where military officials were meeting. Colonel Pavel Chesanov from the Russian Interior Ministry was among those injured and […]

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The FAA orders quick inspections of some Pratt & Whitney turbofan engines on Airbus jets The Denver Post

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. regulators are requiring immediate inspections and possible repairs to Pratt & Whitney engines on some Airbus passenger jets because of a manufacturing problem that could cause parts to wear out sooner than expected. The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will require ultrasonic inspections of 20 engines on U.S.-registered planes within 30 days. The same flaw […]

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Chinamans Canyon should be renamed Toisan Canyon, state geographic naming board recommends

The 2.2-mile-long valley in Las Animas County northwest of Trinidad carrying the derogatory “Chinaman” term should be renamed, Colorado’s Geographic Naming Advisory Board unanimously voted Thursday. Board members accepted a proposal to change Chinamans Canyon to Toisan Canyon — a province in southern China where a majority of Chinese immigrants who came to the United States in the 1800s hailed […]

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Lucy Letby wrote chilling sympathy card to parents of baby she murdered

A nurse found guilty of murdering seven babies and trying to kill six more in a neonatal unit was found with a sympathy note to the parents of a dead child. Lucy Letby, 33, denied getting a "thrill" from images of sympathy cards she sent to grieving parents, Manchester Crown Court has heard. The card was sent to the baby […]

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Mauis emergency services chief resigns after facing criticism for not activating sirens during fire The Denver Post

By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN, JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER and CHRISTOPHER WEBER (Associated Press) LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — The head of the Maui Emergency Management Agency, who has been heavily criticized for not activating disaster sirens during last week’s wildfire response, resigned Thursday, citing health reasons. Mayor Richard Bissen accepted the resignation of Herman Andaya effective immediately, the County of Maui announced […]

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At Camp David, Biden aims to nudge Japan and South Korea toward greater unity in complicated Pacific – The Denver Post

By AAMER MADHANI (Associated Press) WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden aims to further tighten security and economic ties between Japan and South Korea, two nations that have struggled to stay on speaking terms, as he welcomes their leaders to the rustic Camp David presidential retreat Friday. Historically frosty relations between South Korea and Japan have rapidly thawed over the […]

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Russia forces hundreds of kidnapped Ukrainian kids into patriotic training

Hundreds of Ukrainian children have been made to take “patriotic training” by Moscow after being kidnapped in Russia’s invasion. According to Kyiv’s Centre for National Resistance, more than 400 children had been sent to summer camps in Russia. The group has now accused Russian officials of trying to brainwash the children at the camps by inviting Russian pop bands and […]

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Planet Bluegrass responds to sexual harassment allegations

Planet Bluegrass has responded to sexual harassment claims in a lawsuit filed by a former female employee against owner Craig Ferguson. Ferguson is being sued by a former employee alleging persistent sexual harassment, unwanted touching, and wrongful termination, according to a lawsuit filed Friday in Boulder County District Court. “We received a complaint that is not characteristic of who we […]

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