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NYC will track carbon footprint of residents’ food purchases
Mayor Eric Adams admitted New Yorkers were probably not “ready for this conversation” FILE PHOTO © Getty Images / Lev…
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US weapons manufacturer sponsors ‘drone opera’ in US capital
Funded by General Dynamics, the production tells the story of a female drone operator raising a daughter by night and…
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Kennedy announces 2024 presidential bid
JFK’s nephew is seeking Democrat Party nomination in a challenge to US president Joe Biden Supporters gather for Robert F.…
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TikTok declares war on ‘climate misinformation’
The short-video platform said it would promote “authoritative” content instead File photo: TikTok offices in Culver City, California, August 27,…
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Pentagon announces latest Ukraine arms package
Artillery and anti-tank ammunition make up the bulk of the $325 million weapons haul 155mm artillery shells are stored at…
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Power outage stunt stymies Macron’s regional tour
Union workers greeted the French leader with a blackout during a factory visit French President Emmanuel Macron (C) visits a…
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US military industry struggling to meet Ukraine demand – WSJ
A shortage of rocket motors is interrupting the supply of missiles to Kiev An American M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket…
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Marathon runner disqualified for using car
Scottish runner Joasia Zakrzewski drove for 2.5 miles during this year’s GB Ultras Joasia Zakrzewski wins the Six Foot Track…
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US urges ratification of Sweden’s NATO bid
Defense chief Lloyd Austin says Washington is looking forward to the Nordic state joining the bloc this summer U.S. Secretary…
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Germany could run out of gas by end of next January
The country’s energy security “has not been restored,” the industry has warned FILE PHOTO. © Global Look Press / www.imago-images.de…