Russian pilot defected to Ukraine in his helicopter, says Ukrainian official
A top Ukrainian official has detailed for the first time how a Russian helicopter pilot defected by flying his Mi-8, along with unsuspecting crew members, to Ukraine.
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Scorching Heat Has US Power Grids Warning of Potential Blackouts
Power grids serving more than 70 million customers warned of possible blackouts Thursday as a blistering heat wave
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Subway’s New Owner Faces Tough Decisions on Chain’s Massive Size
After winning the competition for Subway, Roark Capital Group gets a company that has made recent strides in
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DeAndre Hopkins trolls Arizona Cardinals for clear tank for Caleb trade
Far away in Tennessee, DeAndre Hopkins is laughing at the Cardinals for making a trade that all but suggests this season will be a forgettable one.
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California shooting: Four killed, six hurt in Cook's Corner bar
Six others have been wounded in the incident at Cook's Corner, a popular community hangout.
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Is America's economy really as bad as Republican presidential candidates say it is?
To hear Republican presidential candidates describe the US economy, you'd think it was in a deep recession, with growth and productivity choked off by President Joe Biden's policies.
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Wildfire Smoke Linked to Asthma Attack Spikes in the US
Smoke from Canadian wildfires that blanketed US cities this spring and summer were linked to spikes in emergency
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SpaceX Sued by US Justice Department Over Discrimination in Hiring
The US Department of Justice sued Elon Musk’s SpaceX on Thursday saying the rocket company’s hiring practices discriminated
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Tourist sprays football graffiti on 460-year-old Italian landmark
German tourists have vandalised a 460-year-old landmark with football-related graffiti, police in Italy have said. The Vasari Corridorio in Florence, Italy, had “DKS 1860”, a reference to Munich FC, spray painted on seven of its archways. The tourists, aged 20 and 21, are alleged to have defaced the corridor while staying in an Airbnb with nine others, according to Carabinieri military police. It comes after dozens of Italian landmarks have been vandalised this year, with one man claiming he wasn’t aware of the “antiquity” of Rome’s Colosseum after he was filmed scratching his and his girlfriend’s name into it. The suspects were caught after police raided the Airbnb and found two cans of spray paint and paint-stained clothing in the property. In a statement, the Florentine Carabinieri told CNN: “The Carabinieri of the Operations Unit of the Florence and of the Uffizi Carabinieri Station, analyzing video surveillance footage, managed to identify two individuals who, at 5.20 this morning, damaged the very important artistic site.” Italy’s Culture Ministry said the vandalism would require 10,000 euros worth (£8,570) of repairs, with work to be carried out under the watch of 24-hour armed guards. In June a man was caught by a fuming sightseer engraving “Ivan + Hayley 23” into the 2,000-year-old Colosseum in Rome. Read More Tourists branded ‘imbeciles’ for destroying €200,000 Italian statue Tourist filmed climbing into Rome’s Trevi Fountain to fill her water bottle Tourist who carved name into Rome’s Colosseum claims he didn’t know how old it was
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Dropbox Ends Unlimited Cloud Storage Following Google Change
Dropbox Inc., a provider of online data storage, is ending its unlimited option, saying a small handful of
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Nvidia-led rally pauses as investors eye Jackson Hole
By Koh Gui Qing and Tom Wilson NEW YORK/LONDON World stocks receded on Thursday as investors took a
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Google Axes Bad Reviews of Tracker Exposing Uyghur Forced Labor
Alphabet Inc.’s Google has removed hundreds of negative reviews for a tracker that identifies apparel brands linked to
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