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Month: March 2025

The White House insists it is closing in on a temporary ceasefire deal to pause the war between Russia and Ukraine.

After call with Trump, Putin agrees to pause attacks on Ukraine’s energy and infrastructure targets

By Alayna Treene, Kevin Liptak, Alex Marquardt and Jennifer Hansler, CNN (CNN) — Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to temporarily halt attacks on energy and infrastructure targets in Ukraine after a lengthy telephone call with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, the White House said, as Russia stopped short of signing off on a broader ceasefire

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‘He’s got a bit of a curse’: Howard Lutnick’s role as tariff cheerleader faces mounting scrutiny amid market turmoil

By Kayla Tausche and Jeremy Herb, CNN (CNN) — Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was adamant: The US is not headed toward recession. “Donald Trump is bringing growth to America. I would never bet on recession. No chance,” Lutnick said on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” one of dozens of TV appearances he’s made in touting the

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Members of the Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic observe images transmitted by drones as part of the ongoing search operation of Sudiksha Konanki

Judge grants freedom request for last person seen with missing US student Sudiksha Konanki in Dominican Republic

By Mark Morales, Jessica Hasbun, Chris Boyette and Karina Tsui, CNN Higüey, Dominican Republic (CNN) — A judge in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday granted a request for freedom for Joshua Steven Riibe, who investigators believe was the last person to see missing US college student Sudiksha Konanki alive nearly two weeks ago. Riibe argued

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Conor McGregor draws Irish leader’s ire after anti-immigration comments at White House

By Hira Humayun and Edward Szekeres, CNN (CNN) — Ireland’s leader has condemned anti-immigration comments made by Conor McGregor, during an appearance by the 36-year-old former mixed martial arts champion in the White House ahead of a St Patrick’s Day meeting with US President Donald Trump. Speaking in the White House briefing room Monday, McGregor

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Its Your Call for March 18

Very inconvenient That is so inconvenient you can’t get out of the South End to go north on King Hill. It’s been too long, and I don’t see them working on it anymore. What’s the deal? Not attractive To the guy wondering about the new young professionals needing good schools to move to St. Joe.

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Brown, Patricia 1971-2025 Savannah, Mo.

SAVANNAH, Mo. – Patricia Brown, 53, Savannah, Missouri, a cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on March 14, 2025. Born on May 8, 1971, in Unionville, Missouri, Patricia was the beloved daughter of the late Jackie and Mari-Lea (McFee) Vestal. Patricia worked at BMS Logistics as a Line Supervisor. She is survived by

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Weir, Neva M. 1926-2025 St. Joseph, Mo.

Neva Marie Weir, 98, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, March 15, 2025. Neva is preceded in death by husband, Robert Withrow, married 53 years, and son, Ken Withrow. Survivors: beloved husband, Marvin Weir Sr., married 28 years; children: Richard Withrow (Marilyn), Ron Withrow (Carole), Cheryl Jung (Jeff), Jeannie Withrow; daughter-in-law; stepchildren: Marvin

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Brown, Patricia 1971-2025 Savannah, Mo.

SAVANNAH, Mo. – Patricia Brown, 53, Savannah, Missouri, a cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on March 14, 2025. Born on May 8, 1971, in Unionville, Missouri, Patricia was the beloved daughter of the late Jackie and Mari-Lea (McFee) Vestal. Patricia worked at BMS Logistics as a Line Supervisor. She is survived by

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