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Stocks rebounded Friday as investors shopped bargains at the end of a turbulent week. The escalation of President Trump’s trade war has fueled the fear of a recession and absorbed risk appetite. The Dow Jones industrial average skyrocketed from 674.62 points (1.7%) to 41,488.19. The S&P 500 reached 2.1% and the NASDAQ reached 451 points (2.6%). The so-called magnificent seven artificial intelligence-related momentum, six of which had reduced the year. The Dow rose 650 points (over 1.7%) on Friday, but fell 3.1% over the week. AFP via Getty Images “We’ve seen a lot of effort into making our customers more…

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On Friday, Russian President Vladimir V. Putin claimed that Ukraine ordered a portion of its forces to surrender to Russia.Putin’s televised comments said on social media that Trump urged Russian leaders to save the lives of Ukrainian soldiers who are struggling to retain land in Russia’s Kursk region.”I urged Putin to spare their lives,” Trump wrote.Both presidents claimed on Friday that Ukrainian forces were surrounded by Kursk, the area where Kiev’s troops surprised Russia with their cross-border invasion last summer. Independent analysts have challenged these claims, and on Friday the Ukrainian forces rejected them again.Still, the Russians had an advantage…

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Campaigners call for closure of RAF Wethersfield asylum centre after high court rules vulnerable migrants put there unlawfullyCampaigners have welcomed a high court ruling saying that the Home Office acted unlawfully when three asylum seekers who had been victims of torture, violence or trafficking were held at the RAF Wethersfield asylum centre.Doctors of the World, a charity working with migrants and other marginalised groups, said: As a humanitarian organisation that has provided medical care to residents of the camp through our mobile clinic, we welcome the court’s recognition that the home secretary’s asylum accommodation policy has, and continues to, fail…

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Kendrick Lamar clowns $AP Relli by standing on Playboi Carti’s “Music” album!!! Published on March 14th, 2025 at 10:09 AM PDT Kendrick Lamar’s Big Drake Diss in Playboi Carti’s “Music” album didn’t come true as DJ Akademiks predicted… But $AP Relli can pick bones with the “Not Like Us” rapper. If losing the assault trial wasn’t enough, Leri is now crucified by Kendrick with the track “Good Credits” to win the stands and testify against $ap Rocky!!! Play video content1/30/25 Kendrick wraps smoothly… We know how it turned out to Relli… Rocky turned out to be innocent in all numbers…

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By Keith Liportklipfoldt@gbtribune.comIn what is beginning to sound like a broken record, the number of participants at the Great Bend Recreation Centre continues to surpass the numbers in the past few years. GBRC Executive Director Chris Umphres shared the previous month’s statistics at the board meeting in March, as he does every month.In February, 2,238 people registered in a program sponsored by the Recreation Committee. The total number of participants that month was 10,534, with a total of 3,957 spectators. A total of 1,405 hours of supervised activity was provided for the month. A year ago, in February, 2,132 people…

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The Federal Trade Commission building can be seen in Washington. Toggle caption Jose Luis Magana/AP Federal lawyers have begun to launch surprising disclosures on AA’s calls about major government lawsuits against Amazon. FTC lawyer Jonathan Cohen asked federal judges earlier this week to delay the trial, and the Federal Trade Commission is in “disastrous circumstances.” Some people on the case team have resigned after accepting the Doge team’s “Fork in the Road” offer, he says, and employment is frozen. Agent staff will have to open FTC offices because “something happened” to the lease and may be moved to a previous…

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A Finnish court has determined that a Russian paramilitary fighter jet committed during Russia’s first invasion of Ukraine was sentenced to life in prison on Friday.The name Yan Petrovskiy was also accused of committing war crimes by Russian-backed troops first invading the Ukrainian army’s eastern front.It was the first time a Finnish court had a primary sidelined lawsuit involving alleged international war crimes committed during a conflict in Ukraine. It also ruled a rare case of convictions for war crimes committed when Russian troops first arrived in Ukraine more than a decade ago. In 2022, a UN-led committee of inquiry…

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The captain of a cargo ship arrested after the collision in the North Sea was kept in custody for another 24 hours “due to the complexity of the incident,” police said.The 59-year-old Russian man has been arrested on suspicion of negligence and manslaughter.US registered tanker Stena Immaculate, which carried 220,000 barrels of aviation fuel, and Portuguese-sized cargo ship Solong crashed from the East Yorkshire coast on Monday.Humberside police said detectives will be given time to question the man after the magistrate previously granted the 36-hour extension on Wednesday.Both ships were engulfed in flames, and 36 crew members were rescued. It…

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WASHINGTON, DC – Nigerian Christians were slaughtered and slaughtered just for their faith. Chris Smith (NJ-04), chair of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Subcommittee of Africa, held a parliamentary hearing on the ongoing violation of religious freedom in Nigeria. Expert witnesses joined Smith’s appeal to Secretary Marco Rubio, and used President Trump in his first term to help persecuted Christians in Nigeria to redesign Africa’s most populous nation as “a country of particular concern.” “One Bishop Wilfred Anagbe of Nigeria’s Makurdi Diocese said, “The extremist Fulani Hazman is a terrorist. They killed, abused, raped, and they arrested an arrest…

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