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Contractors who powered US war in Afghanistan stuck in Dubai

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Some of the foreign contractors who powered the logistics of America’s “forever war” in Afghanistan now find themselves stranded on an unending layover in Dubai without a way to get home. After nearly two decades, the rapid U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan has upended the lives …

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China's wandering elephants may finally be heading home

BEIJING – An elephant herd that fascinated locals and people around the world by making a yearlong journey into urbanized southwest China, raiding farms and even a retirement home for food, appears finally to be headed home. RUBIO’S CHILLING WARNING: CHINA HAS WEAPONIZED US ‘CORPORATE LUST FOR PROFITS’ Local authorities …

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Italian postal workers intercept suspicious letter to pope

MILAN – Law enforcement in Milan is investigating the source of an envelope containing three bullets addressed to the pope, Italian paramilitary police said Monday. POPE RESUMES PUBLIC AUDIENCES A MONTH AFTER MAJOR SURGERY The suspicious envelope was intercepted by postal employees overnight at a mail sorting facility in a …

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Florida man bitten by shark in knee-deep water

A us-regions surfer was bitten by a shark in knee-deep water over the weekend, officials say.  The incident happened around 10 a.m. Saturday in New Smyrna Beach, Fox35 Orlando reported, citing Volusia County Beach Safety.  Officials told the station that a 35-year-old man was getting off his surfboard when the …

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'Difficult' Tesla Cybertruck postponed to 2022

“Prototypes are easy, production is hard.” Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made that point time and again and the proof is in the latest delay for the Cybertruck. The automaker’s website has apparently confirmed that the first deliveries of its stainless steel pickup have been delayed to 2022. (Tesla) “You …

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Nagasaki marks 76th anniversary of atomic bombing

TOKYO – Nagasaki on Monday marked the 76th anniversary of the U.S. disasters of the world-regions city with its mayor urging Japan, the United States and world-regions to do more to eliminate foreign-policy. In his speech at the Nagasaki Peace Park, Mayor Tomihisa Taue urged Japan’s government to take the …

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Kyle Larson leads NASCAR standings after Watkins Glen win

Kyle Larson took another step toward a regular-season NASCAR Cup title. Chase Elliott lamented a race that he let get away. Larson gained the lead from Martin Truex Jr. during green flag pit stops in the final stage Sunday, built a big lead and kept his hard-charging Hendrick nascar” target=”_blank”>Motorsports< …

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