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Kyiv, Ukraine – Hennady Kolesnik never expected the full-scale Russian invasion to last this long.“These are the worst and longest years of my life,” the 71-year-old retired welder told Al Jazeera four years after the aggression that began on February 24, 2022.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listIn the first days of the war, he and many Ukrainians were afraid Kyiv would be lost, as well as the third of their France-sized nation that lies on the left, eastern bank of the Dnipro River.Tens of thousands of Russian troops, including elite airborne units and motor rifle brigades, occupied north…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the allocation of $35 million in state funding to support illegal immigrants as the Trump administration carries out its massive deportation agenda.Newsom’s office is releasing the money that the legislature set aside in the state budget to help philanthropic partners support immigrant families with food assistance and other resources, according to a press release.These funds are on top of funds the state already allocated to provide legal resources to those facing deportation.”While the federal government targets hardworking families, California stands with them – uniting partners and funding…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! TUCSON, Ariz. — One of Nancy Guthrie’s Nest doorbell camera images released by the FBI was taken on a different date than the others, a source with knowledge of the investigation confirmed to Fox News Digital Monday. The new details indicate the masked suspect scouted the home in advance of the 84-year-old Guthrie’s suspected abduction on Feb. 1.The source declined to specify what day the earlier image was taken, citing the active investigation. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos tells Fox News that the information did not come from him. A source familiar tells Fox News…

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When Robin Lukash lost her son to a drug overdose, she didn’t know what to do. “I didn’t have anywhere to go,” Lukash said.The Okanagan woman said her son David, who was 37 and a UBC student at the time, struggled with mental health and used substances to self-medicate.“The autopsy showed a small amount of fentanyl, but that small amount of fentanyl was enough,” the grieving mother said.Her grief, she said, was compounded by feelings of isolation until she found a support group called ‘Healing Hearts’.“I had a cohort of people that I probably never would have met, who understand…

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“It will not only be through traditional roadblocks, but also plainclothes officers boarding buses,” Loke reportedly said.“Enforcement is not meant to be punitive but to safeguard the industry’s future. If we want to grow and gain public confidence, operators must cooperate and ensure safety standards are upheld.”SAFETY MEASURES While transport experts, operators and express bus passengers welcomed the new measures, pointing to some improvement in safety standards, they said more could be done.Last June, local newspaper Utusan Malaysia reported that 38 accidents involving buses took place in the first five months of 2025, citing police statistics.There were 104 bus accidents in…

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2/23: CBS Evening News – CBS News Watch CBS News Blizzard slams East Coast as major cities struggle with historic snowfall; Nuclear talks hang in the balance as Iran warns it’s ready to fight.

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Despite a global economy and macroeconomic landscape that, on paper, should be hindering gold’s ascent, the yellow metal has remain stubbornly volatile – yet consistently high in February.In a stunning rally, bullion has rallied past the $5,000 level again, defying conventional gravity.And while the gold trade now seems “disconnected from any fundamental story,” for those holding the bag, it isn’t necessarily a signal to trim exposure, according to Ruchir Sharma.Sharma is chairman of Rockefeller International and the founder of Breakout Capital.Gold has parted ways from historical driversHistorically, gold price has followed a predictable script written by real interest rates and…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno’s recent comments have the Major League Baseball Players’ Association ticked off. Moreno was speaking with reporters on Friday when he mentioned that the “number one thing fans want is affordability” to attend games during the MLB season, per the Orange County Register.But that wasn’t the worst of it, as Moreno said, “Winning is not in their top five,” referencing data the organization procured themselves. Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno gets ready for a game against the Kansas City Royals at Tempe Diablo Stadium on March 14,…

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