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Month: October 2023

European Union presses the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo to set decades of enmity behind them

By LORNE COOK Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union is ramping up political pressure on Serbia and Kosovo to normalize their relations. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Prime Minister Albin Kurti met Thursday with the leaders of France, Germany and Italy, plus the two EU officials supervising a stuttering “dialogue” between them. Vucic

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Dog trainer Josephine Ragland accused of scamming North Reading, Massachusetts family whose dog died appears in court

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     WOBURN, Connecticut (WBZ) — A Connecticut dog trainer accused of scamming a North Reading family whose dog later died has been ordered to stay away from all animals except her own. Josephine Ragland was charged with larceny and witness intimidation. In August, the Hanson family

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How US gun culture stacks up with the world

By Kara Fox, Krystina Shveda, Natalie Croker and Marco Chacon, CNN (CNN) — Lewiston. Monterey Park. Orlando. Las Vegas. Newtown. Parkland. San Bernardino. Uvalde. Nashville. Louisville. Ubiquitous gun violence in the United States has left few places unscathed over the decades. Still, many Americans hold their right to bear arms, enshrined in the US Constitution,

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Otis’ stunning turn to monster Pacific hurricane kills at least 27 in Acapulco

By MARK STEVENSON Associated Press ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Otis’ stunning transformation into a monster hurricane killed at least 27 people as it devastated Acapulco, officials said Thursday. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador went by road after the hurricane hit the iconic city on Mexico’s Pacific coast, where at least four people remained missing. He

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‘Priscilla’ tells her side of life with Elvis, at a pace that doesn’t set your soul on fire

Review by Brian Lowry, CNN The dramatic height difference between the leads accomplishes a great deal of work in “Priscilla,” visually conveying the power disparity between superstar Elvis Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu, who he began wooing when she was just 14. Unfortunately, writer-director Sofia Coppola’s version of this oft-told story moves at a snail’s pace,

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Breaking Barriers: Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market’s Small Business Diversity Program with Wells Fargo for 2023

By Lisa Valadez Click here for updates on this story     October 25, 2023 (Houston Style Magazine) — The 2023 Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market, set to run from November 9-12 at NRG Center, is proud to introduce the Small Business Diversity Program in collaboration with Wells Fargo, a long-standing supporter of the event. As the market

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City Council Candidate Nwabara Unveils Comprehensive Solutions to Address Houston’s Water Infrastructure Challenges

By Lisa Valadez Click here for updates on this story     October 25, 2023 (Houston Style Magazine) — Obes Nwabara, a dedicated candidate running for Houston City Council At-Large Position 2, addressed the pressing issue of Houston’s water infrastructure during a press conference held today. With a focus on enhancing sustainability, efficiency, and affordability in the

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2 workers at Fukushima plant hospitalized after accidentally getting sprayed with radioactive waste

By MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — Two workers at the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have been hospitalized after accidentally being sprayed with radioactive liquid waste. Plant officials said on Thursday that the incident happened when the workers were cleaning a piping at a wastewater filtering facility that’s key to the ongoing

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Mayor Sylvester Turner Shines as Grand Marshal at H-E-B’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with Rockets Legends In Attendance

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     October 25, 2023 (Houston Style Magazine) — As autumn leaves herald the festive season, Houstonians eagerly anticipate their beloved tradition, the illustrious H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade. Now, in its landmark 74th year, the 2023 parade promises a visual spectacle with all new balloons and

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Israeli troops briefly raid northern Gaza to ‘prepare’ for an expected full-scale incursion

By NAJIB JOBAIN, KAREEM CHEHAYEB and AMY TEIBEL Associated Press RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli troops and tanks briefly raided northern Gaza overnight, the military said Thursday, engaging with Hamas fighters and targeting anti-tank weapons in order to “prepare the battlefield” before an expected ground invasion. The third Israeli raid since the war began

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