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S. Africa’s president urges parties to find common ground

By Associated Press JOHANNESBURG — President Cyril Ramaphosa called Sunday for South Africa’s political parties to overcome their differences and find “common ground” to form the first national coalition government in its young democracy. His comments came in a speech straight after final election results were announced confirming that no party won a majority in

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By The Associated Press Oregon officials close entire coast to mussel harvesting due to shellfish poisoning SALEM, Ore. | Oregon authorities have closed the state’s entire coastline to mussel harvesting due to an outbreak of shellfish poisoning they described as “unprecedented.” They’ve also closed parts of the Oregon coast to harvesting razor clams, bay clams

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By The Associated Press Chad Daybell sentenced to death for killing wife and girlfriend’s children BOISE, Idaho | A jury in Idaho has unanimously agreed that convicted killer Chad Daybell deserves the death penalty for the gruesome murders of his wife and his girlfriend’s two youngest children. The decision ends a grim case that began

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Zelenskyy accuses China of pressuring other countries not to attend upcoming Ukraine peace talks

By Associated Press SINGAPORE — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused China on Sunday of helping Russia to disrupt an upcoming Swiss-organized peace conference on the war in Ukraine. Speaking at Asia’s premier security conference, Zelenskyy said that China is pressuring other countries and their leaders not to attend the upcoming talks. He did not say

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By The Associated Press Trump’s attacks on justice system could be used by autocrats Donald Trump attacked the U.S. criminal justice system after his historic guilty verdi ct. He made unfounded claims of a “rigged” trial that echoed remarks from the Kremlin. Former senior White House national security adviser Fiona Hill and other analysts say

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now The Panthers are back in the Stanley Cup Final SUNRISE, Fla. | The 2023 Stanley Cup Final had just ended, the Vegas Golden Knights were celebrating their championship and a heartbroken bunch of Florida Panthers were taking off their skates for the final time that season. In that moment, standing in the

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Something special for breakfast

By Metro Creative Parents often tell their youngsters that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and rightfully so. A hearty breakfast can give adults and children the energy they need to make the most of their day. But just because breakfast is an important meal does not mean it can’t be delicious,

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now ‘Garfield,’ ‘Furiosa’ repeat atop box office charts as slow summer grinds on It was a quiet weekend at North American movie theaters, dominated once again by Sony’s “The Garfield Movie,” Warner Bros.’ “ Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga “ and a slew of holdovers. Flipping the script from their Memorial weekend openings,

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SJSD must address all kinds of safety risks

By NewsPress Now When keeping students safe, the St. Joseph School District spares no effort or expense. The district partners with local law enforcement to place resource officers inside schools. This year’s no-tax-increase bond election included $2 million to upgrade intercom communication used during emergencies. The district received a $600,000 grant last year to boost

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Wings to make any barbecue fan blush

By Metro Creative Chicken wings are beloved by people of all ages and appetites. While many people only eat wings when out on the town, this lovable bar food can be enjoyed at home as well. The next time the big game is on or you simply have a hunger for homemade wings, try your

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Contrary to popular belief, Gen Z wants to work

By Wealth of Geeks via AP Gen Z, also known as Zoomers (ages 18-27), is growing up and starting to form a significant portion of the American workforce. Glassdoor’s 2024 workplace trends predict that Zoomers will surpass baby boomers in the full-time workforce by early 2024. The year presents a pivotal moment of cultural change

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