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She watched a Russian bomb land near her son — and change their lives

US doctors took nerve tissue from a Ukrainian boy’s leg to restore function to his bomb-damaged left arm.

     

‘Brighton ax murder’ case: James Krauseneck appeals conviction from beyond the grave

In a criminal case that has its share of unusual twists, the Brighton ax murder now has another.

     

Ford’s relationship quality with auto suppliers has sunk, study shows

A 2023 study based on confidential feedback of suppliers providing billions of dollars in materials to automakers is revealed.

     

Mississippi River lock-and-dam system is outdated and in disrepair. What if it fails?

Almost everyone can agree something needs to be done about the Mississippi River lock-and-dam system. Who pays, and in what order do things get done?

     

Are there recession proof jobs? These occupations tend to be least impacted

Some kinds of jobs are less likely to be impacted by a recession than others. Here’s what U.S. workers should know.

     

Musk’s Twitter tries to recapture the political spotlight post Trump with DeSantis 2024 run

Musk aims to revive Twitter’s glory days at the center of the national political conversation when DeSantis declares his presidential bid Wednesday.

     

Graphics show how $5.1 billion navy submarine would expand US power on the ocean floor

A new Virginia-class submarine in preliminary development would expand the U.S. Navy’s ability to patrol and protect assets on the sea floor.

     

Nuggets sweep LeBron James, Lakers in 113-111 Game 4 win, advance to first NBA Finals

Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray led Denver’s charge in the second half after LeBron James scored 31 in the first half. His last-second shot was blocked.

     

Review: Halle Bailey keeps Disney’s live-action ‘Little Mermaid’ remake from being all wet

Halle Bailey is a powerhouse Ariel and fresh songs pepper Disney’s remake of “The Little Mermaid,” though not everything new goes swimmingly.

     

Biden, McCarthy have ‘productive’ debt ceiling meeting, but still lack deal as default looms

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he and President Joe Biden had a “productive discussion” Monday on the debt ceiling but still lack an agreement.

     

Russian mercenary leader wants Kremlin generals he once mocked to hold Bakhmut: Live Ukraine updates

Confusion over the status of Bakhmut intensified when Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin said his mercenary forces will leave the city by month’s end.

     

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