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Month: March 2024

Where to watch this year’s Oscar-winning films online

By Associated Press The Oscars are over and the winners are now on the books, but you’re still behind on watching? No worries. Here’s a guide on where to watch Sunday’s triumphant, though nominees that missed out on a statuette are worthy, too. Think “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Maestro,” “Rustin,” “Past Lives,” “Nyad” and

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U.S. spearheads first UN resolution on artificial intelligence — aimed at ensuring world has access

By Associated Press UNITED NATIONS — The United States is spearheading the first United Nations resolution on artificial intelligence, aimed at ensuring the new technology is “safe, secure and trustworthy” and that all countries, especially those in the developing world, have equal access. The draft General Assembly resolution aims to close the digital divide between

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Pentagon to give Ukraine $300 million in weapons

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Pentagon will rush about $300 million in weapons to Ukraine after finding some cost savings in its contracts, even though the military remains deeply overdrawn and needs at least $10 billion to replenish all the weapons it has pulled from its stocks to help Kyiv in its desperate fight

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Warmer weather calls for safeguards against ticks

By Riley Funk As the weather continues to warm up, conservation experts are advising lovers of the outdoors to take precautions to protect themselves from ticks. There are several native species of ticks in the area including the American dog, lone star and deer ticks. Kelsey Gillenwater, Buchanan County conservation agent, said ticks are common

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Congressional hearing on the Biden classified documents probe turns into a proxy campaign battle

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Lawmakers turned a Tuesday hearing on President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents into a proxy battle between the Democratic president and Republican front-runner Donald Trump, as a newly released transcript of Biden’s testimony last fall showed that he repeatedly insisted he never meant to retain classified information after he

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press President Biden meets with Teamsters WASHINGTON | President Joe Biden courted the support of the powerful International Brotherhood of Teamsters on Tuesday, reminding its leaders and members of his record on unions as likely Republican challenger Donald Trump tries to make gains among the blue-collar workers that helped propel his 2016

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Former Jaguars financial manager gets 78 months in prison JACKSONVILLE, Fla. | A former Jacksonville Jaguars financial manager who pled guilty to stealing more than $22 million from the NFL franchise through its virtual credit card program was sentenced to 78 months in federal prison Tuesday. Judge Henry Lee Adams Jr. sentenced

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Lawmakers demand Lanning resign

By Marcus Clem Area legislators called for a St. Joseph Board of Education member to quit her role as a nonprofit administrator after prosecutors charged her with alleged criminal harassment last week. Whitney Lanning is awaiting judicial proceedings on the single Class A misdemeanor filed after a Feb. 26 dispute with board colleague Isaura Garcia

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Kate’s photo scandal shows how hard it is for the monarchy to control its narrative LONDON | The scandal over Kate, Princess of Wales’ family snapshot is a new chapter in the thorny relationship between the media and Britain’s royal family. It’s also a sign of how hard it is for the

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It’s Your Call for March 12

By NewsPress Now The real problem Another million for a biking trail, $20 million here, $20 million there, when everyone knows the critical shortage of housing in St. Joe is the main problem. Another saying A few days ago, they had a farmer on the news stating his opinion about daylight savings time. My grandfather

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Late Notices, March 12, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Edward E. Clark Jr. Edward Eugene Clark Jr., 70, passed away March 9, 2024. Cremation under the direction of Turner Family Funeral Home of Maysville. No services are scheduled at this time. www.turnerfamilyfuneral.com Sharon J. Dodson MAYSVILLE, Mo. -Sharon Joeline Dodson, 78, passed away March 8, 2024. Celebration of Life

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