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Month: May 2024

Putin arrives in China for state visit in show of unity

By Associated Press BEIJING — Russia’s President Vladimir Putin arrived Thursday in Beijing for a two-day state visit to China, in a show of unity between the authoritarian allies as Moscow presses forward with a new offensive in Ukraine. An honor guard from the People’s Liberation Army, the armed wing of China’s ruling Communist Party,

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Royals fall after Mariners rally

By Associated Press SEATTLE — Ty France homered for the second time in three games, Bryan Woo allowed one run over 5 1/3 innings for his first win and the Seattle Mariners beat the Kansas City Royals 4-2 on Wednesday. The Mariners took two of three from the Royals and have won eight of their

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Astros pitcher Ronel Blanco suspended ten games HOUSTON | Astros pitcher Ronel Blanco received a 10-game suspension Wednesday for violating Major League Baseball rules prohibiting foreign substances. Blanco was ejected from Tuesday night’s start against the Oakland Athletics. His penalty, which also included an undisclosed fine, was announced by MLB senior vice

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NASCAR planning in-season tournament in 2025

By Associated Press ATLANTA — Following the lead of the NBA, the NASCAR Cup Series is planning a five-race, bracket-style tournament in the midst of the 2025 season, beginning with a night event at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The tournament, which comes with a $1 million prize to the winner, is part of a new media

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Business briefs

By The Associated Press Retail sales unchanged in April from March NEW YORK | Americans unexpectedly paused their spending in April from March as inflation continued to sting and elevated interest rates made taking on debt more burdensome. Retail sales were unchanged, coming in well below economists’ expectations, and follow a revised 0.6% pace in

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Senators urge $32B in emergency spending on AI

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of four senators led by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is recommending that Congress spend at least $32 billion over the next three years to develop artificial intelligence and place safeguards around it, writing in a report released Wednesday that the U.S. needs to “harness the opportunities and

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House signs off on FAA bill that addresses aircraft safety and the refund rights of passengers

By Associated Press Congress gave final approval Wednesday to a $105 billion bill designed to increase the number of air traffic controllers, add more safety inspectors at aircraft factories, and require airlines to automatically pay refunds to travelers whose flights are canceled or significantly delayed. The House passed the measure to reauthorize Federal Aviation Administration

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New details emerge in string of police incidents

By Cameron Montemayor New details are emerging after St. Joseph police spent much of Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning responding to a series of unrelated incidents. St. Joseph Police have confirmed the identity of a St. Joseph man who was hospitalized after being shot prior to a standoff on Powell Street after 7:30 p.m.

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Netflix will carry NFL games on Christmas Day for three years Netflix and the NFL announced a three-year deal Wednesday to stream games on Christmas Day. The streaming giant will carry two games this year and at least one game in 2025 and ‘26. Netflix announced during a presentation to advertisers that

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Ales West returning to St. Joseph this June

By Kendra Simpson General and VIP tickets for St. Joseph’s sixth annual Ales West Beer Festival are now on sale. The Ales West Beer Festival will take place June 1 at Coleman Hawkins Park. The event offers a range of popular local craft beers, microbreweries and home-brewed drinks. General tickets at $35 will get participants

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Cemeteries prepare for the busy Memorial Day holiday

By Jazmine Knight With Memorial Day quickly approaching, cemeteries across the country are preparing for the holiday. For some locally, they begin getting ready months in advance. “We start way back in March,” said Eric Montegna, general manager of St. Joseph Memorial Park Cemetery. “We send our staff out to look at every grave and

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Youth substance use program launches at Family Guidance

By Kendra Simpson The Family Guidance Center has a new program aimed at youth dealing with substance use disorders. “We understand the devastating effects of substance use disorders,” the Family Guidance Center’s website reads. “We understand it’s a medical condition, a disease that worsens over time, hurting both the person directly, family members and other

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