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Two Brothers Saved After 200 Hours Under Rubble in Turkey
Rescuers saved Muhammed Enes Yeninar, 17, and Abdulbaki Yeninar, 21, from a collapsed building in the devastated city of Kahramanmaras, Turkey.
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Michigan State University Remembers Shooting Victims
Michigan State students respond to all kinds of occasions by painting the Rock, one of the university’s oldest monuments.
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U.S. Expects Ukraine to Launch Offensive Against Russia in Spring
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said the United States and other allies were working to help Ukraine prepare for a renewed offensive against Russian forces in the coming months.
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Victims in Michigan State Shooting Were All Students, Police Say
The gunman killed three students and critically wounded five others at Michigan State University, the police said.
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At Least 3 People Fatally Shot at Michigan State University
The gunman who also injured five others was found deceased with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to campus police.
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U.S. Jet Shoots Down Unidentified Flying Object Over Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada said that he and President Biden had ordered the downing of a flying object that ‘represented a reasonable threat to civilian aircraft.’
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‘Nothing Is Off the Table,’ Sunak Says of Military Aid to Ukraine
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called the country’s plan to train Ukrainian pilots on NATO-standard jets a ‘first step,’ strongly suggesting it could provide Ukraine with advanced British fighter planes in the future.
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Los Angeles Rescue Team Deploys to Earthquake Zone in Turkey
The United States Agency for International Development said it was deploying two specialized search and rescue units, one from California and the other from Virginia, to assist in disaster response.
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Rescuers in Turkey Search For Earthquake Survivors
Rescue teams combed through the rubble of a collapsed building in Adana, Turkey.
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U.S. Shoots Down Chinese Spy Balloon
American officials said that the surveillance device was shot down off the coast of the Carolinas after it spent the last week traversing the country. Chinese officials maintained that it was a weather balloon that had entered U.S. airspace by accident.