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Putin claims Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny poisoned himself

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Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Alexei Navalny poisoned himself with a Soviet-era nerve agent — as the Kremlin critic was released from a Berlin hospital after 32 days of treatment. The Russian strongman reportedly told French President Emmanuel Macron in a Sept. 14 phone call that the dissident “could have taken the poison himself,” according...

Bolsonaro tells United Nations Brazil is victim of environmental smear

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro defended his administration’s record protecting the Amazon rainforest, telling the United Nations’ virtual meeting of global leaders on Tuesday that his country has been wrongly portrayed as an environmental villain. Bolsonaro’s critics were quick to pick apart his claims. As the first speaker in the U.N. General...

Trump imposes new sanctions on Cuba, honors Bay of Pigs veterans

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President Trump on Wednesday imposed new sanctions on Cuba that would prohibit American citizens from staying at government-owned properties on the island and restricting imports of tobacco and alcohol. “These actions will ensure that US dollars do not fund the Cuban regime and go directly to the Cuban people,” the president said during a speech...

Pilgrim’s Pride replaces CEO amid alleged price-fixing scheme

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Pilgrim’s Pride has replaced its CEO as he prepares to face price-fixing charges. The company announced in June that its chief executive, Jayson Penn, was taking a leave of absence to focus on his defense after he was indicted, and named Chief Financial Officer Fabio Sandri to lead the company in the interim. Sandri’s move...

Tesla’s global network outage disables mobile app functionality

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Tesla owners around the world were dealing with a network outage on Wednesday which left them unable to control their cars via the Tesla app. The electric automaker allows its customers to unlock their vehicles and control features like temperature via the app, but the technical troubles kneecapped the functionality. Drivers were still able to...

Senate report links Hunter Biden to ‘prostitution or human trafficking ring’

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Hunter Biden sent “thousands of dollars” to people who appear to be involved in the sex industry, according to a report released Wednesday by Republicans in the US Senate. The report says unspecified records show that Biden “has sent funds to non-resident alien women in the United States who are citizens of Russia and Ukraine...



De Blasio vows to crack down on COVID-19 ‘clusters’ in Brooklyn

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The city is ramping up efforts to crackdown on coronavirus “clusters” in Brooklyn — with a “serious uptick” in cases popping up in predominantly Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday. The mayor pointed out two areas of concern with dense Jewish populations at his press briefing: the Ocean Parkway cluster, encompassing Midwood, Borough...

Lakers’ loss had LeBron James literally banging his head against the wall

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LeBron James was unable to hide his frustrations after the Los Angeles Lakers took their first loss of the Western Conference Finals against the Nuggets Tuesday night. The Lakers, who won the first two games of the series, couldn’t complete a fourth-quarter comeback as the Nuggets finished the job to bring the series to 2-1....

Vietnamese factory busted recycling hundreds of thousands of used condoms

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So much for “protection.” A factory in Vietnam was busted washing and reselling more than 320,000 used condoms to pass them off as new, according to police who raided the dangerous operation. To “recycle” the dirty rubbers, Pham Thi Thanh Ngoc, 32, allegedly had roughly 1,000 of them delivered per month to the facility in...

3-year-old killed inside Florida home in drive-by shooting, grandma says

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A 3-year-old Florida boy was killed inside his home during an apparent drive-by shooting, according to distraught relatives. The boy, Daquane James Felix Jr., was shot in the head inside a Pine Hills home late Tuesday as he played in the living room, his grandmother told WKMG. “An evil person,” Felix’s grandmother, Veronica Felix, said...

Paris to ban gatherings of more than 10 people

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PARIS – The French government is expected to unveil tighter coronavirus restrictions for Paris on Wednesday following a cabinet meeting, BFM TV and Le Parisien newspaper said. Among the measures planned are a ban on public gatherings of more than 10 people while attendance at major events could be limited to 1,000 people from the...

Tyrod Taylor had lung punctured by Chargers’ team doctor

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The bizarre circumstances surrounding the Chargers’ abrupt quarterback change on Sunday have been revealed. ESPN.com reports that Los Angeles’ team doctor accidentally punctured Tyrod Taylor’s lung while trying to administer a pain-killing injection to his cracked ribs before the Chargers’ game against the Chiefs. Rookie Justin Herbert filled in, and played admirably, completing 22-of-33 passes...

Four charged after black man’s body found burning in Iowa ditch

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Four people were charged in the strangulation death of a black man whose body was found burning in a ditch in Iowa, authorities said. Steven Vogel, 31, of Grinnell, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of strangling to death 44-year-old Michael Williams on Sept. 12, the Iowa Department of Public Safety said. Williams’ body was then...





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