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Oklahoma Same-Sex Couples Hit Snags With State Agencies
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Oklahoma Same-Sex Couples Hit Snags With State Agencies
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Firefighter Killed In Blaze In Russian City Of Saint Petersburg
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MOSCOW (AP) — A major fire engulfed a business center in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city, on Monday, killing a firefighter and injuring two others. The blaze spread across all four of the building’s floors and was raging in an area of 10,000 square meters (more than 100,000 square feet), emergency officials said. Around 300 people were involved in battling the fire, authorities said. One firefighter died and two others were hospitalized with injuries, according to the Russian Emerge
Firefighter Killed In Blaze In Russian City Of Saint Petersburg
Associated Press
MOSCOW (AP) — A major fire engulfed a business center in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city, on Monday, killing a firefighter and injuring two others. The blaze spread across all four of the building’s floors and was raging in an area of 10,000 square meters (more than 100,000 square feet), emergency officials said. Around 300 people were involved in battling the fire, authorities said. One firefighter died and two others were hospitalized with injuries, according to the Russian Emerge
Several Countries Agree To Increase Deployments To Stem Tide Of Migrants
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has struck an agreement with Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to temporarily surge security forces to their borders in an effort to reduce the tide of migration to the U.S. border. The agreement comes as the U.S. saw a record number of unaccompanied children attempting to cross the border in March, and the largest number of Border Patrol encounters overall with migrants on the southern border — just under 170,000 — since March 2001. According to White Hou
Several Countries Agree To Increase Deployments To Stem Tide Of Migrants
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has struck an agreement with Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to temporarily surge security forces to their borders in an effort to reduce the tide of migration to the U.S. border. The agreement comes as the U.S. saw a record number of unaccompanied children attempting to cross the border in March, and the largest number of Border Patrol encounters overall with migrants on the southern border — just under 170,000 — since March 2001. According to White Hou
Pubs, Hairdressers Set To Reopen As UK Eases Virus Lockdown
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LONDON (AP) — Millions of people in Britain will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals on Monday, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. Nationwide restrictions have been in place in England since early January, and similar rules in the other parts of the U.K., to suppress a surge in coronavirus infections that swept the country late last year, linked to a more transmissible new variant first identified in southeast E
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Watch: Magellanic Penguins Return To The Seas After Being Rehabilitated
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Twelve black-and-white Magellanic penguins have been returned to the chilly seas off the Atlantic coast of Argentina after they were rescued and rehabilitated from health issues including malnutrition and anemia. The boot-high penguins waddled down a windswept sandy beach after being released by conservationists, paused for photos with onlookers before taking the plunge back into the sea and swimming off to freedom.
Watch: Magellanic Penguins Return To The Seas After Being Rehabilitated
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Twelve black-and-white Magellanic penguins have been returned to the chilly seas off the Atlantic coast of Argentina after they were rescued and rehabilitated from health issues including malnutrition and anemia. The boot-high penguins waddled down a windswept sandy beach after being released by conservationists, paused for photos with onlookers before taking the plunge back into the sea and swimming off to freedom.
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Firefighter Killed In Blaze In Russian City Of Saint Petersburg
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MOSCOW (AP) — A major fire engulfed a business center in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city, on Monday, killing a firefighter and injuring two others. The blaze spread across all four of the building’s floors and was raging in an area of 10,000 square meters (more than 100,000 square feet), emergency officials said. Around 300 people were involved in battling the fire, authorities said. One firefighter died and two others were hospitalized with injuries, according to the Russian Emerge
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has struck an agreement with Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to temporarily surge security forces to their borders in an effort to reduce the tide of migration to the U.S. border. The agreement comes as the U.S. saw a record number of unaccompanied children attempting to cross the border in March, and the largest number of Border Patrol encounters overall with migrants on the southern border — just under 170,000 — since March 2001. According to White Hou
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LONDON (AP) — Millions of people in Britain will get their first chance in months for haircuts, casual shopping and restaurant meals on Monday, as the government takes the next step on its lockdown-lifting road map. Nationwide restrictions have been in place in England since early January, and similar rules in the other parts of the U.K., to suppress a surge in coronavirus infections that swept the country late last year, linked to a more transmissible new variant first identified in southeast E
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Twelve black-and-white Magellanic penguins have been returned to the chilly seas off the Atlantic coast of Argentina after they were rescued and rehabilitated from health issues including malnutrition and anemia. The boot-high penguins waddled down a windswept sandy beach after being released by conservationists, paused for photos with onlookers before taking the plunge back into the sea and swimming off to freedom.
Tulsa Couple Pleads Guilty To Fraudulently Applying For PPP Loans
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A Tulsa couple has pleaded guilty to fraudulently applying for PPP loans. According to police, Ibanga and Teosha Etuk both pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud, with Ibanga also pleading guilty to one count of aggravated identity theft. Both applied for Paycheck Protection Program loans at area banks and lied about how many people they had employed and how much their payroll was. Ibanga also admitted that he used another person's identity on payroll records when applying for the loan.
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