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Month: July 2025

Great Plains News Digest

To see stories that have already moved, please visit AP Newsroom. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan ——————————-— MINNESOTA ————-——————— US–Wild Foal Adoption Rejected by his mother, a rare wild Asian horse foal finds a new mom in a grieving domestic mare SUMMARY: A

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Great Plains News Digest

To see stories that have already moved, please visit AP Newsroom. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan ——————————-— MINNESOTA ————-——————— US–Wild Foal Adoption Rejected by his mother, a rare wild Asian horse foal finds a new mom in a grieving domestic mare SUMMARY: A

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Great Plains News Digest

To see stories that have already moved, please visit AP Newsroom. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan ——————————-— MINNESOTA ————-——————— US–Wild Foal Adoption Rejected by his mother, a rare wild Asian horse foal finds a new mom in a grieving domestic mare SUMMARY: A

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Colombia suspends extradition of rebel leader wanted in the US for drug trafficking

By MANUEL RUEDA Associated Press BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suspended a rebel leader’s extradition to the United States, arguing that his presence in Colombia is needed to advance peace talks that seek to disarm hundreds of fighters in a region bordering Venezuela. Willington Henao Gutiérrez, known as “Mocho Olmedo” is

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Great Plains Lookahead Digest

By The Associated Press The following stories are planned for the next 12 hours. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 12 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— KANSAS – UPCOMING – NEWS —————————— US–FLY FACTORY-TEXAS DESCRIPTION: The U.S. plans to spend millions of dollars to breed potentially billions of flies,

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Great Plains Lookahead Digest

By The Associated Press The following stories are planned for the next 12 hours. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 12 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— KANSAS – UPCOMING – NEWS —————————— US–FLY FACTORY-TEXAS DESCRIPTION: The U.S. plans to spend millions of dollars to breed potentially billions of flies,

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Great Plains Lookahead Digest

By The Associated Press The following stories are planned for the next 12 hours. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 12 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— KANSAS – UPCOMING – NEWS —————————— US–FLY FACTORY-TEXAS DESCRIPTION: The U.S. plans to spend millions of dollars to breed potentially billions of flies,

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Great Plains Lookahead Digest

By The Associated Press The following stories are planned for the next 12 hours. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 12 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— KANSAS – UPCOMING – NEWS —————————— US–FLY FACTORY-TEXAS DESCRIPTION: The U.S. plans to spend millions of dollars to breed potentially billions of flies,

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US calls reported threats by pro-Iran hackers to release Trump-tied material a ‘smear campaign’

By DAVID KLEPPER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Pro-Iran hackers have threatened to release emails supposedly stolen from people connected to President Donald Trump, according to a news report, a move that federal authorities call a “calculated smear campaign.” The United States has warned of continued Iranian cyberattacks following American strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities

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Congolese refugees look through a corrugated metal fence at the final batches of food delivered by the now-dismantled United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in a storage and food delivery area at the Musenyi refugee site in Giharo

Rubio hails end of USAID as study says its elimination could contribute to 14 million deaths in next 5 years

By Jennifer Hansler and Deidre McPhillips, CNN (CNN) — US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hailed the end of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Tuesday as a new analysis found that its demolition could contribute to 14 million deaths in the next five years. “This era of government-sanctioned inefficiency has officially come to

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Another swarm of "killer bees" has been located in Alabama. On Monday

‘We are treating this situation seriously’: Feral swarm of ‘killer bees’ euthanized in Alabama

By Riley Conlon Click here for updates on this story     BARBOUR COUNTY, Alabama (WVTM) — Another swarm of “killer bees” has been located in Alabama. On Monday, the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) confirmed that Africanized Honeybees (AHB) are present in Barbour County following the collection of a feral swarm by local beekeepers.

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Lucy Letby

Three former bosses of UK nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of killing babies, arrested on suspicion of manslaughter

By Lauren Kent, CNN London (CNN) — Three people who were part of the senior leadership team at the hospital where nurse and convicted child serial killer Lucy Letby worked have been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter, British police said Tuesday. The three senior staff members, who have not been named by police,

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Denmark arrests a man wanted in Germany for allegedly gathering information on Jews for Iran

By GEIR MOULSON Associated Press BERLIN (AP) — A man suspected of gathering information on Jewish locations and individuals in Berlin for Iranian intelligence, possibly with a view to attacks, has been arrested in Denmark, German prosecutors said Tuesday. The Danish national, identified only as Ali S. in line with German privacy rules, was arrested

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Belarus keeps up crackdown on dissent even as authorities free some prisoners, rights group says

By YURAS KARMANAU Associated Press TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Authorities in Belarus continue their unrelenting crackdown on dissent even as they release some prisoners, the country’s leading rights group told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Last month, the Belarusian government pardoned and released 14 prisoners, but at least 60 more people were arrested on politically

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