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Russian soldiers killed in military range shooting; Elon Musk mulls Starlink in Ukraine: Updates

Two men opened fire on Russian soldiers at a military firing range. Elon Musk continues to mull his Starlink network in Ukraine. Updates

     

In the tight race for Georgia governor, Black men emerge as Stacey Abrams’ key voters

Black men are one of the most reliable Democratic blocs, but many say Stacey Abrams and the party must do more to court their vote.

     

This Florida couple ‘just glowed’ when together. After decades of marriage, they died during Ian

Fort Myers Beach residents Becky Bodnar and Robert Rigaux were married for more than four decades. They died during Hurricane Ian.

     

What’s in it for interims? Carolina’s Steve Wilks latest Black coach thrust into challenging role

A USA TODAY analysis found Black interim coaches average slightly shorter interim stints and higher win percentages, but lower retention odds.

     

The top 5 safest, healthiest countries for female digital nomads

More women are becoming digital nomads. Picking the right destination can be overwhelming. When it comes to health and safety, here’s what to know.

     

The Latino voter shift comes into focus in South Texas

What first appeared as statistical noise is now becoming clearer: Historically left-leaning Latino voters are shifting toward the GOP, with the potential to swing major races come November’s midterm elections.

Buy now, pay later delinquencies could get ‘dangerously’ high. What will companies do about it?

Buy now, pay later companies like Affirm and Afterpay are seeing delinquencies tick up. That may cause them to deny access to certain users.

     

3 things to know about U.S. Senate debate: Walker’s prep, Warnock’s record and abortion stances

Georgia U.S. Senate debate: Candidates Herschel Walker and Sen. Raphael Warnock engage and score political points ahead of a pivotal election.

     

A dizzying week for Trump’s legal issues

Just try keeping track of the dizzying web of legal issues confronting or somehow involving former President Donald Trump and his allies, all of which he lumps into the category of “witch hunt.”

A walk to the store: Youngest witness in Derek Chauvin trial writes book to help children cope with trauma

Darnella Frazier never would have recorded the video of George Floyd’s death, which helped convict Derek Chauvin, had she said no to her cousin’s request to walk to the store.

When curriculum standards and religion collide, students and faith traditions lose

This year, Rosh Hashanah fell on the same day the Texas State Board of Education scheduled a public hearing to discuss religious freedoms.

     

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