If you want to get into Ukraine by vehicle, you might have to wait hours at the Medyka border, where people sit in a line of cars that stretches for miles and takes hours to move.
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Biden said Thursday he was sending paperwork to Congress to ratify Finland and Sweden's application to join NATO. The ratification process is expected to pass with bipartisan support.
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Book critic Maureen Corrigan has been diving into lighter literary novels and mysteries, searching for books suited for the beginning of summer. Here are some of her picks.
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Shkreli, a former pharmaceutical executive known for raising the price of a life-saving drug by 5,000%, was sentenced to seven years in prison for securities fraud in 2018.
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The states were not counted equally well for population totals used to determine their share of political representation and federal funding for the next 10 years, a new Census Bureau report shows.
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Payton Gendron is accused in a racist supermarket attack that killed 10 people. On Thursday, a judge delayed the hearing that will decide if there's enough evidence to proceed to trial until June 9.
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In a speech, Bush criticized "the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq — I mean of Ukraine."
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All ages are encouraged to participate this summer and win some great prizes by reading. The summer reading challenge offers three age categories: Kids Category for children ages 12 and under, Teen Category for teens ages 13 to 17, and Adult Category for adults ages 18 and up.
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The Louisiana Department of Education named the 2022 School Health Service Provider of the Year- Beauregard Parish health service professional Andrea Ferguson, RN, CSN.
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On May 16, a suspect was arrested for a homicide that happened in April of this year.
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An investigation into a deadly shooting led police to arrest a 16-year-old suspect and charge him with Second Degree Murder
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On Saturday, May 21, Poverty Point World Heritage Site is celebrating national Kids to Park Day.
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The House Civil Law Committee approves legislation that would make it illegal to discriminate against a person based on certain hairstyles.
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An effort to begin phasing out a temporary sales tax that is set to expire in 2025 is dead for the legislative session.
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The Food Bank would like to invite the media to its Senior Food Distribution this Wednesday, May 18 from 8 to 9 a.m., at the Food Bank's office located at 4600 Central Avenue, Monroe, Louisiana, in relation to the recent release of Feeding America's State of Senior Hunger study.

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All ages are encouraged to participate this summer and win some great prizes by reading. The summer reading challenge offers three age categories: Kids Category for children ages 12 and under, Teen Category for teens ages 13 to 17, and Adult Category for adults ages 18 and up.
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The Northeast Louisiana Arts Council returns this summer with an exciting line-up of films beginning this month.
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