“He says he’s not done,” the first lady told me in Nairobi, Kenya, the second and final stop of her five-day trip to Africa. “How many times does he have to say it for you to believe it?”
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A federal judge has convicted a Pennsylvania restaurant owner of storming the U.S. Capitol, where she screamed at police officers to bring out then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi so the pro-Trump mob could hang her. @Kunzelman75
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from @AP "An Arkansas man who propped his feet up on a desk in then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office during the U.S. Capitol riot was convicted on Monday of joining a mob’s attack on the building two years ago."
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from @AP "Authorities in Pennsylvania arrested a suspect in the killings of four University of Idaho students who were found stabbed to death in their beds more than a month ago, a law enforcement official said Friday."
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from @AP "For Mutevelić, these are memories from three decades ago, when Bosnian Serbs besieged Sarajevo, causing thousands of civilian casualties. But it’s all happening again in Ukraine."
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from @AP "With soaring numbers of people entering Mexico, a sprawling network of lawyers, fixers and middlemen has exploded in the country."
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from @AP "Almost 81 years later to the day, the pageantry of that trip was echoed on Wednesday as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived for a surprise visit with President Joe Biden and an address to Congress."
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams is such an enemy of rats that he once called a press conference to demonstrate a contraption for drowning them in poison. Now Adams finds himself contesting a $300 fine over a rat infestation at a building he owns. https://t.co/7xRtBzi01q
.@mstyslav9 has made an incredible and haunting film about the siege of Mariupol and the people impacted by war in his home country. We're so pleased that it will premiere at Sundance and so grateful for our collaborators at @frontlinepbs
Vehicles rest on a bridge in Pittsburgh following its collapse on Jan. 28, 2022.
Rescuers had to rappel nearly 150 feet, while others formed a human chain to help rescue people from a dangling bus. By Gene J. Puskar. #YearInPictures https://t.co/LTXIotnzVN
from @AP "America’s newest nuclear stealth bomber is making its public debut after years of secret development and as part of the Pentagon’s answer to rising concerns over a future conflict with China."
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from @AP/@ralphDrussoAP
"For a sport that started in 1869 and spent most the 20th century using bowls and polls to determine who was No. 1, evolution has hit warp speed, racing from Bowl Championship Series to College Football Playoff 2.0."
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