World News
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'Extermination' site discovered in Mexico with cremation ovens, human remains
What is believed to be an abandoned ranch used by a Mexican cartel in the western state of Jalisco, is being called an "extermination" site by those who found it.
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Greenland government calls Trump's acquisition talks 'unacceptable'
Political leaders in Greenland on Friday denounced U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about his "desire for annexation and control" of the country "unacceptable."
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Pope remains stable after month in hospital as he continues treatments and works from bedside
Pope Francis continues to improve a month after he was hospitalized with bronchitis and double pneumonia, the Vatican’s Holy See Press Office said in an update on Saturday.
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Cuba still largely without power after nationwide grid collapse
Cuba remains largely without power a day after the country's grid collapsed, raising fresh questions about the island's generating system; officials gave no timeline for restoring service.
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Trump announces 'decisive and powerful' airstrikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen
President Donald Trump initiated airstrikes targeting the Houthi rebels in Yemen on Saturday, according to a Truth Social post.
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Freed Israeli hostage speaks for the first time about his 505 days of surviving Hamas hell
Freed hostage Tal Shoham shares his 505-day ordeal under Hamas, surviving abuse and psychological warfare while clinging to hope. His story is one of resilience, defiance and the will to return home.
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Canada’s new PM and Trump critic Mark Carney accused of being out of touch with the 'common man’
Canada's new Liberal PM, Mark Carney, faces criticism for being a globalist and out of touch due to his elite banking and government background. Opponents highlight his anti-Trump stance.
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Hamas says American-Israeli hostage will only be freed if ceasefire is implemented
Hamas said Saturday that it will only release Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander if Israel implements the existing ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
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Senior Islamic State leader killed in Iraq, Trump says his 'miserable life was terminated'
The leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has been killed, with U.S. President Donald Trump saying he was "relentlessly hunted down by our intrepid warfighters."
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Israel faces new Syria challenge as it adjusts to new strategy amid regional power struggle for influence
Israel is rethinking its Syria strategy following the country's Islamist takeover in December, rising attacks on minorities and growing regional power struggles.
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Zelenskyy accuses Putin of trying to stall ceasefire talks, pushes Trump for tougher sanctions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing President Donald Trump to impose sanctions on Russia, as he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to prolong the war.
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Hamas agrees to release Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage
Hamas agreed Friday to release Edan Alexander, the last living American hostage in captivity in the Gaza Strip.
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Trump downplays China-Russia-Iran nuclear talks, says they may discuss 'de-escalation'
President Trump said Russia, China and Iran may discuss "de-escalation" during upcoming nuclear talks in Beijing and suggested he might engage with North Korea on denuclearization.
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UN official denies seeing 'a shred of evidence' showing staff in Gaza held hostages
Tom Fletcher, a top UN humanitarian aid official, says he has not seen "a shred of evidence" linking the international body's workers in Gaza to Hamas hostages.
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Trump 'hopes' Putin agrees to ceasefire as Moscow signals no truce yet
President Donald Trump said he "hopes" Russia agrees to a ceasefire deal after Ukraine accepted the terms earlier this week and warned it would be a "very disappointing moment for the world" otherwise.
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Putin thanks Trump for principles of ceasefire push, but does not say yes
Russian President Putin says he agrees in "principle" with President Trump's desire for a 30-day ceasefire but argued it would only help Ukraine and said he wants a lasting peace plan.
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Netanyahu slams 'terrorist-supporting' UN council that accused Israel of committing sexual crimes
Israeli and American officials are condemning a report from the United Nations Human Rights Council that accuses Israel of carrying out systemic acts of sexual violence against Palestinians.
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Poland calls on US to place nukes within its borders amid Russia threat
Polish President Duda has once again called on the US to place its nuclear arms within its borders to better deter Russia, mirroring talks with France amid security concerns.
Events
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Queen City National Corvette Restorers Society Indoor Swap Meet and Car Expo
Indoor Swap Meet on Sunday, 03/16 at Kelsey Chevrolet in Greendale, Indiana benefiting the Shriner's Hospital for Children. Gate admission is $5.00.
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ReProm Dress Exchange Spring Break Hours
ReProm is a formal dress exchange program and is open to the public. Special hours have been added for Spring Break. Appointments are required.
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