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Trump says Ukraine is ‘dead’ and dismisses its defense against Russia’s invasion

Trump declared that Ukraine is effectively "dead," criticizing the nation's defenses against Russia's invasion and suggesting that it should have made concessions to Putin prior to the conflict. He argued that any deal, even a poor one, would have been preferable to the current situation. This statement reflects ongoing debates about U.S. foreign policy and support for Ukraine.

‘Living’ device that releases E. coli into bladder could treat UTIs, researchers say

Researchers have developed a 'living' device that releases beneficial E. coli strains into the bladder, potentially offering a new treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs). This innovative approach could outcompete harmful bacteria for nutrients, addressing the growing concern of antibiotic resistance.

Haitian rights group wants Trump, Vance arrested over false claims in Springfield, Ohio

A Haitian rights group is advocating for the arrest of former President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance, citing their alleged false claims made during a rally in Springfield, Ohio. Under Ohio law, private citizens can request a court to affirm probable cause for a crime, potentially leading to an arrest warrant. The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration and political discourse in the U.S.

Harris and Trump campaigns are targeting Black men, but many say they feel neglected

The campaigns of Harris and Trump are actively seeking to engage Black male voters in key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Georgia. However, many Black men feel overlooked and neglected by both campaigns, despite their attempts to reach this demographic.

Haitian rights group wants Trump, Vance arrested over false claims in Springfield, Ohio

A Haitian rights group is seeking the arrest of former President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance, alleging they made false claims in Springfield, Ohio. Under Ohio law, private citizens can petition the court to affirm probable cause for a crime, leading to an arrest warrant. The case highlights ongoing tensions regarding immigration and political discourse in the region.

Congress moves to avert government shutdown before election day

Congress is taking urgent steps to fund federal agencies and prevent a government shutdown, with approvals expected for a bill that will sustain funding through December. This move comes just weeks ahead of the crucial November 5 elections, highlighting the political stakes involved.

Sand City sets its sights on new art during its 2024 we.Mural Fest

Sand City is gearing up for its 2024 we.Mural Fest, set to take place from September 29 to October 4, curated by muralist duo Cameron and Crystal Moberg. The event promises to showcase vibrant street art, enhancing the city's cultural landscape. This initiative not only highlights local talent but also aims to attract visitors to the area.

Suicidal ideation is terrifying and isolating. This survivor is ‘living proof’ recovery is possible.

A survivor of suicidal ideation shares her journey of recovery, emphasizing that healing is possible even after years of treatment and therapy. The article highlights her personal experiences and the importance of mental health awareness.

California confidence rebounds to 19-month high vs. big US dip

California's consumer confidence has surged to a 19-month high, with optimism increasing by 25% in September—marking the 14th largest monthly rise since 2007. This rebound in confidence contrasts sharply with a notable dip in overall U.S. consumer sentiment.

Harris owns a gun? Trump wants to cap credit card rates? Party lines blur in campaign’s last stretch

In the final stretch of the 2024 election, candidates are adopting unconventional positions that blur traditional party lines. One candidate promotes gun ownership and stringent border security, while the other focuses on capping credit card interest rates and enhancing reproductive health coverage. This shift highlights a significant evolution in political platforms that could reshape voter expectations.

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