March 13, 2026

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Starbucks union sent the company a proposed contract. Here’s what baristas want -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Boy, 5, seriously hurt when hit by pickup truck in Baker parking lot – The Northwest Florida Daily News -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Boy, 5, seriously hurt when hit by pickup truck in Baker parking lot – The Northwest Florida Daily News -

Friday, March 13, 2026

The stock market is getting very close to a point that would trigger a policy response, BofA’s Hartnett says -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Accident leads to arrest – Paragould Daily Press -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Accident leads to arrest – Paragould Daily Press -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Epstein files: Congress seeks to depose prison guard on duty at time of Jeffrey Epstein’s death -

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Church Point Water Department employee dies in accident at facility – KADN News 15 -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Church Point Water Department employee dies in accident at facility – KADN News 15 -

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Traffic accident in Bethlehem Township injures two – Your Ohio News -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Traffic accident in Bethlehem Township injures two – Your Ohio News -

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CAIC Releases Fatal Avalanche Accident Report from Resolution Creek – Snow Industry News -

Friday, March 13, 2026

CAIC Releases Fatal Avalanche Accident Report from Resolution Creek – Snow Industry News -

Friday, March 13, 2026

How the Iran war could start to impact U.S. retail prices -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Trump can’t ‘drill, baby, drill’ his way out of this Iran-inspired oil crisis -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Trump says he thinks Putin is helping Iran -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Erie police charge Millcreek man in crash that killed bicyclist – Erie Times-News -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Crash involving two 18-wheelers causing major traffic delays, fire officials say – kens5.com -

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Crash in Rome leaves 1 dead, police investigating – Utica Observer Dispatch -

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TxDOT: Portion of San Antonio highway shut down after major crash – MySA -

Friday, March 13, 2026

Islamists in Libya’s Benghazi probably kidnapped 25 missing soldiers: commander

BENGHAZI Libya (Reuters) – Islamists militants in Libya have probably kidnapped up to 25 soldiers who are missing in the eastern city of Benghazi and killed five others, an army commander said on Wednesday, as the two sides battled over control of the …

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Afghan official says NATO air strike killed up to 14 civilians

ASADABAD Afghanistan (Reuters) – A NATO air strike in eastern Afghanistan killed 14 people, including civilians, and wounded at least 13 others, an Afghan official said on Wednesday, just months before most foreign forces pull out of the country.

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U.N. says China not yet deploying peacekeepers in South Sudan

JUBA (Reuters) – China will send 700 soldiers to a U.N. peacekeeping force in South Sudan later this year to protect civilians amid a rebellion in the African country, a U.N. official said on Wednesday, denying a report they were already being deployed…

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Poroshenko says Ukraine to stay united, sees special status for rebel-held areas

KIEV (Reuters) – A peace roadmap agreed last week between Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists preserves the concept of a sovereign, united country within its current borders, President Petro Poroshenko said on Wednesday.

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China, Vietnam trade accusations over boats in disputed waters

BEIJING/HANOI (Reuters) – China said on Wednesday that its forces had boarded a Vietnamese trawler last month in disputed waters in the South China Sea and confiscated explosives used for fishing, rejecting accusations from Vietnam that its ships had b…

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China tells Dalai Lama again to respect reincarnation

BEIJING (Reuters) – China repeated a call on the Dalai Lama on Wednesday to respect what it said was the historic practice of reincarnation, after the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader implied in a newspaper interview he may be the last to hold the posit…

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Trouble in paradise? Sweden risks deadlock in tight election race

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden, seen for years as a beacon of stability and reforms in a crisis-ridden Europe, may be heading for political deadlock after Sunday’s general election, with polls suggesting that both right and left might be unable to form a…

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Exclusive: Japan, U.S. discussing offensive military capability for Tokyo – Japan officials

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan and the United States are exploring the possibility of Tokyo acquiring offensive weapons that would allow Japan to project power far beyond its borders, Japanese officials said, a move that would likely infuriate China.

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Ukraine president signs law paving way for sanctions against Russia: Interfax

KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has signed a law paving the way for the imposition of economic sanctions against companies and individuals, Interfax news agency reported on Wednesday.

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Japanese regulator approves restart of first nuclear reactors

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s nuclear regulator gave the go-ahead on Wednesday for the restart of a nuclear power station, the first step to reopening an industry that was mothballed after the Fukushima disaster and which may involve the definitive closure…

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