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Feb 16 2024
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‘Brutally murdered’: World reacts to Alexey Navalny’s death in prison
Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died after collapsing and losing consciousness in the remote penal colony north of the Arctic Circle where he was serving a long sentence, the federal prison service said.
Al JazeeraMar 11 2024
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2 Iditarod dogs die; 1st in-race deaths in 5 years
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Two dogs died over the weekend during Alaska's annual Iditarod sled dog race, marking the first deaths during the race in five years and renewing calls to end the 1,000-mile competition that sees mushers and their canine teams traverse mountain ranges, a frozen river and sea ice -- often during treacherous weather. Bog, a 2-year-old male on musher Issac Teaford's team,
ESPN.comMar 11 2024
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2 dogs die during 1,000-mile Iditarod, prompting call from PETA to end the race across Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Two dogs died over the weekend during Alaska's annual Iditarod sled dog race, marking the first deaths during the race in five years and renewing calls to end the 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) competition that sees mushers and their canine teams traverse mountain ranges, a frozen river and sea ice — often during treacherous weather. Bog, a 2-year-old male on musher Issac
KSLMar 11 2024
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2 dogs die during 1,000-mile Iditarod, prompting call from PETA to end the race across Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Two dogs died over the weekend during Alaska’s , marking the first deaths during the race in five years and renewing calls to end the 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) competition that sees mushers and their canine teams traverse mountain ranges, a frozen river and sea ice — often during treacherous weather. Bog, a 2-year-old male on musher Issac Teaford’s team, collapsed
Associated PressMar 11 2024
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2 dogs die during 1,000-mile Iditarod, prompting call from PETA to end the race across Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Two dogs died over the weekend during Alaska’s annual Iditarod sled dog race, marking the first deaths during the race in five years and renewing calls to end the 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) competition that sees mushers and their canine teams traverse mountain ranges, a frozen river and sea ice — often during treacherous weather. Bog, a 2-year-old male on musher
The Joplin GlobeFeb 19 2024
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Yulia Navalnaya vows to continue husband Alexei’s fight and says Putin killed him
Yulia Navalnaya has published a video address in which she vowed to continue her late husband’s political work and called on Russians to rally around her as Alexei Navalny’s family were told they would not get access to his body for another two weeks.
“I will continue Alexei Navalny’s work … I want to live in a free Russia, I want to build a free Russia,” Navalnaya said in a powerful
The GuardianDec 26 2023
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Potential data breach impacts Integris patient data
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – If you or someone you know is a patient with Integris, be aware that your personal information could be at risk after the hospital said a potential system hack may have impacted patient data. Names, contact information, date of birth and social security numbers are some things that may have been accessed in the potential breach as the hospital said it is currently
KFOR 4Mar 12 2024
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PETA outraged by 2 dog deaths in Iditarod, calls for ‘despicable race to end’
Two dogs died over the weekend during Alaska’s annual Iditarod sled dog race, marking the first deaths during the race in five years and renewing calls to end the 1,000-mile (1,609-kilometer) competition that sees mushers and their canine teams traverse mountain ranges, a frozen river and sea ice — often during treacherous weather. Bog, a 2-year-old male on musher Issac Teaford’s team,
FortuneFeb 07 2024
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In his MSNBC days, Tucker Carlson was a Putin cynic
Long before Tucker Carlson jetted off to Moscow to interview Vladimir Putin — claiming that no one else in American media had given the Russian president a fair listen — he seemed to have come to some pretty firm conclusions about the guy. It was June 2005, and the cable-news host was commenting on an oddball story making headlines at the time: how the Russian president had pocketed a diamond-
Washington PostFeb 07 2024
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The Kremlin says Vladimir Putin just gave his first interview to a Western media figure since the Ukraine War: Tucker Carlson
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been interviewed by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the Kremlin confirmed Wednesday. It is Putin’s first interview to a Western media figure since his full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago. Carlson had released a video from Moscow on Tuesday in which he said he would be interviewing Putin. Carlson claimed that Western journalists had interviewed
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