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May 24, 2022
Here is today’s selection of top stories from The Associated Press at this hour to begin your day.
Todayâs Headlines After 3 months, Russia still bogged down in Ukraine war
When Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, it had hoped to overtake the country in a blitz lasting only days or a few weeks. Many Western analysts thought so, too. As the conflict marked its third month⦠Read More
Trump’s bid to reshape GOP faces biggest hurdles in Georgia
ATLANTA (AP) — Donald Trump hopes to avoid a stinging defeat in the Georgia governorâs race on Tuesday as Republican primary voters decide the fate of the former presidentâs hand-picked candidate to⦠Read More
Biden: Leaders navigating ‘dark hour’ after Ukraine invasion
TOKYO (AP) — President Joe Biden told fellow Indo-Pacific leaders assembled for a four-country summit Tuesday that they were navigating «a dark hour in our shared history» due to Russia’s brutal war⦠Read More
Editor Selections AP-NORC poll: Economy grows as priority on Russia response
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are becoming less supportive of punishing Russia for launching its invasion of Ukraine if it comes at the expense of the U.S. economy, a sign of rising anxiety over⦠Read More
Davos climate focus: Can âgoing greenâ mean oil and gas?
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — As government officials, corporate leaders and other elites at the World Economic Forum grapple with how to confront climate change and its devastating effects, a central⦠Read More
Review suggests Israeli fire killed reporter, no final word
JENIN, West Bank (AP) — Who killed Shireen Abu Akleh? Almost two weeks after the death of the veteran Palestinian-American reporter for Al Jazeera, a reconstruction by The Associated Press lends⦠Read More
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South Asiaâs intense heat wave a âsign of things to comeâ
NEW DELHI (AP) — The devastating heat wave which has baked India and Pakistan in recent months was made more likely due to climate change, according to an international group of scientists. This, they⦠Read More
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band to tour in US, Europe
NEW YORK (AP) — The Boss is hitting the road again, and the E Street Band band is coming with him. The rockers announced Monday that they will begin an arena tour in February in the United States,⦠Read More
Pool noodle fight over the name Josh again attracts hundreds
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A couple hundred people grabbed their pool noodles and headed to a Nebraska park again this weekend to battle over the right to the name Josh. The event started as an online joke⦠Read More
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