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The Latest: Putin: Russia, US to return ambassadors to posts

GENEVA — Russian President Vladimir Putin says he and U.S. President Joe Biden have agreed to return their ambassadors to their posts in a bid to lower tensions. Putin made … Click to Continue »

‘He is No. 1 by a large margin.’ And Kentucky has a real shot to land his commitment.

The basketball recruiting rankings for the class of 2023 have been updated, but there’s no change at the top of the list. Don’t expect one anytime soon. Rivals.com released a … Click to Continue »

Senators would stop ‘micropolitan’ label for 144 US cities

Some lawmakers are trying to stop 144 U.S. cities from losing their designations as “metropolitan areas” as the federal government updates its standards, doubling the minimum number of residents required … Click to Continue »

Biden, Putin conclude summit between ‘two great powers’

U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded their summit meeting Wednesday between what the American leader called “two great powers,” wrapping up more quickly than expected. The … Click to Continue »

Greenpeace apologizes, local police slam Euro 2020 protester

Greenpeace has apologized and Munich police are investigating after a protester parachuted into the stadium and injured two people before Germany’s game against France at the European Championship. The protester … Click to Continue »

Oregon Gov. Brown signs human composting bill

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has signed a bill passed by the Legislature legalizing human composting. Brown signed House Bill 2574 on Tuesday, which will legalize what’s also known as natural … Click to Continue »

Computer trouble hits Hubble Space Telescope, science halted

The Hubble Space Telescope has been hit with computer trouble, with all astronomical viewing halted, NASA said Wednesday. The orbiting observatory has been idle since Sunday when a 1980s-era computer … Click to Continue »

Southern Baptists vote to debate sex abuse investigation

Delegates at the Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to have a floor debate on a proposed investigation into the denomination’s handling of sexual abuse. The SBC’s business … Click to Continue »

China set to send first crew to new space station Thursday

The three members of the first crew to be sent to China’s space station say they’re eager to get to work making their home for the next three months habitable, … Click to Continue »

AP source: Paul in protocols, status for West finals unclear

Phoenix guard Chris Paul has entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols and it is unclear whether he’ll be available for the start of the Western Conference finals next week, … Click to Continue »

Southwest still struggling with flight delays, cancellations

Passengers on Southwest Airlines continued to deal with canceled flights and delays Wednesday, as the airline tried to recover from technology problems that started earlier this week. As of midmorning … Click to Continue »

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