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Ukrainian refugee sells food and horseradish schnapps at a German Christmas market
An 18th century Baroque Palace on the edge of Berlin is home to one of Germany's many Christmas markets. There are a variety of food stalls — not to mention a special kind of Ukrainian schnapps.
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The Investigation Continues Into The Haitian President's Assassination
Jovenel Moïse will be mourned Friday in a funeral mass. The investigation into his killing has led to more than two dozen arrests, but no real answers as to who was responsible.
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A shortage of Catholic priests is why the largest congregation in the U.S. is so big
The largest Catholic congregation in the U.S. is now in California's Central Valley. It serves more than 14,000 families. Its size relates to the dramatically falling number of Catholic priests.
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Homeless Will Be Caught Up In Georgia's Voter Purge
The state plans to remove people who haven't participated in recent elections or responded to official notices from voter rolls. One group that will be affected is the homeless population.
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The man who stopped the Colorado Springs shooting suspect hosts a fundraiser
Richard Fierro, who stopped the Colorado Springs shooting suspect, owns a microbrewery with his wife. They hosted a fundraiser Tuesday for a non-profit that helps local LGBTQ college students.
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A Shortage Of Aviation Fuel Temporarily Grounds Some Firefighting Efforts
Refineries are still ramping up after the pandemic tanked fuel demand. That's causing shortages at the airports where firefighting tanker planes and helicopters fill up.
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Some lawmakers aim to include measures to curb climate change in farm bill
The lawmakers and environmental advocates are trying to include funding to address climate change in the latest farm bill, which is updated and passed by Congress every five years.
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Justice Department To Review All Civil Rights Agreements On Police Conduct
The order by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the bid to reassess an agreement in Baltimore may signal that the Trump administration plans to scale back investigations and reopen past deals.
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The family which founded Air India regains control with a $2.4 billion bid
In the 20th century, Air India embodied the dreams of a newly independent nation. In the 21st, it embodied its challenges. The Indian government has sold its bankrupt airline.
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Bilingual maps in Colorado help to get Latinos onto Roaring Fork Valley's trails
Some Latinos in Colorado say one barrier to enjoying outdoor recreation is a lack of maps and signage in Spanish. An organization near Aspen is trying to fix that.
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