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World leaders connect Stalin’s crimes to Ukraine’s current plight

Leaders from around the world are honoring the Ukrainian victims on the anniversary of the Holodomor — “death by hunger” — brought on by the Stalin regime in the 1930s and comparing those circumstances to the present day.

Omicron boosters offer additional protection against COVID-19 infection: CDC

The updated COVID-19 booster shots provide additional protection against infection compared to previous shots, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Coin study reveals Roman emperor long thought to be fake was most likely real

A Roman emperor, long thought to have been invented by forgers, was found by a coin study to have likely been real.

83-year-old kidney donor wins Ontario lottery

The woman who won the LOTTO MAX prize of $60 million in Ontario, Canada, was revealed as kidney donor Vera Page.

E. Jean Carroll says she’ll file new lawsuit against Trump on Thanksgiving

E. Jean Carroll, who has accused former President Donald Trump of raping her in a Manhattan dressing room in the mid-1990s, stated her intention to file a new lawsuit under a recently passed New York law.

Jan. 6 staff angry with Cheney for overfixation on Trump: Report

The Jan. 6 committee's staff is reportedly angry with Rep. Liz Cheney's (R-WY) apparent overfixation on former President Donald Trump, particularly in the commission's final report.

Fourteen people publicly lashed by Taliban in soccer stadium

Fourteen people were publicly lashed by the Taliban in a soccer stadium in another apparent sign that the group is returning to its old ways of rule.

Walmart shooting victims’ identities revealed

Authorities released the names of five victims of the Walmart mass shooting in Chesapeake, Virginia.

Seven Michigan State football players charged with assault over postgame brawl

Seven Michigan State University football players are being charged with assault over a violent postgame brawl.

Protests erupt at iPhone plant in China over unpaid wages and COVID-19 exposure

Hundreds of workers at Apple's iPhone factory in China protested over stressful and restraining COVID-19 restrictions as well as a lack of pay.
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