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2022

Vatican: Benedict in stable condition, participated in Mass

Vatican: Benedict in stable condition, participated in Mass 150 150 admin

ROME (AP) — Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, whose health has been deteriorating, is in stable condition and was able to participate in Mass in his room, the Vatican said Friday.

“Last night the Pope Emeritus was able to rest well,” Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement. “He also participated in the celebration of Holy Mass in his room yesterday afternoon. At present his condition is stationary.”

On Wednesday, Pope Francis revealed that his 95-year-old predecessor was “very ill” and he went to see him in his home in the Vatican Gardens.

In 2013, Benedict became the first pope in 600 years to resign, and he chose to live out his retirement in seclusion in a converted monastery in the Vatican.

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Denver snowstorm strands hundreds of drivers

Denver snowstorm strands hundreds of drivers 150 150 admin

A snowstorm buried parts of Colorado, leaving drivers stranded along Interstate 70. More than a dozen states are now under winter weather alerts. Jasmine Arenas has the latest.
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Keystone Pipeline back up and running after oil spill in rural Kansas creek

Keystone Pipeline back up and running after oil spill in rural Kansas creek 150 150 admin

The spill resulted in about 14,000 barrels of oil leaking out, the largest spill in the pipeline’s history.
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Southern California deputy shot, killed during traffic stop

Southern California deputy shot, killed during traffic stop 150 150 admin

The suspect was killed following a police pursuit.
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More states are making it easier to learn how much a job pays

More states are making it easier to learn how much a job pays 150 150 admin

California and New York are among the states adopting laws intended to combat pay gaps for women and minorities.
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How major US stock indexes fared Thursday 12/29/2022

How major US stock indexes fared Thursday 12/29/2022 150 150 admin

Stocks rallied to a higher close on Wall Street as new jobless benefits data showed that the labor market remains strong.

The S&P 500 rose 1.7% Thursday and the Nasdaq and Dow also closed higher. The major indexes are headed for monthly losses to cap off the worst year for stock investors since 2008.

Tesla recovered much of its recent losses. The Labor Department said the number of people seeking unemployment benefits was only modestly higher last week, a sign that the labor market remains strong. Treasury yields were mixed. Markets in Europe were higher and markets in Asia slipped.

On Thursday:

The S&P 500 rose 66.06 points, or 1.7%, to 3,849.28.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 345.09 points, or 1%, to 33,220.80.

The Nasdaq rose 264.80 points, or 2.6%, to 10,478.09.

The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies rose 44.23 points, or 2.6%, to 1,766.25.

For the week:

The S&P 500 is up 4.46 points, or 0.1%.

The Dow is up 16.87 points, or 0.1%.

The Nasdaq is down 19.78 points, or 0.2%.

The Russell 2000 is up 5.32 points, or 0.3%.

For the year:

The S&P 500 is down 916.90 points, or 19.2%.

The Dow is down 3,117.50 points, or 8.6%.

The Nasdaq is down 5,166.88 points, or 33%.

The Russell 2000 is down 479.06 points, or 21.3%.

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Report: Andrew Tate detained in Romania on human trafficking charges

Report: Andrew Tate detained in Romania on human trafficking charges 150 150 admin

Tate and his brother, Tristan, were arrested along with two Romanian nationals, Romanian prosecutors told Reuters.
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New York Rep.-elect George Santos facing federal probe

New York Rep.-elect George Santos facing federal probe 150 150 admin

Dozens of constituents held a demonstration Thursday, calling on Rep.-elect George Santos of New York to resign after he admitted to lying about his background. Federal prosecutors are now looking into his finances and financial disclosures, a source familiar with the matter told CBS News. Scott MacFarlane has more details.
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Charities say new Italian rules will limit rescues at sea

Charities say new Italian rules will limit rescues at sea 150 150 admin

MILAN (AP) — Charities that rescue migrants at sea complained Thursday that new measures adopted by Italy’s right-wing government will limit their rescue capacity, setting lives at risk.

The government this week approved rules requiring rescue ships to request a port immediately after each rescue, and sail immediately to it once assigned without waiting for other rescues.

“With the new rules imposed by the Italian government on NGO boats, we will be forced to leave rescue zones uncovered with the inevitable increase in the number of deaths,’’ Doctors Without Borders said in a tweet.

The charity Emergency argued that more boats will be pushed back by the Libyan Coast Guard to Libya, where human rights groups say migrants face torture, sexual violence and extortion at the hands of guards in detention centers.

Under the Italian decree, charities not abiding by the rules risk fines of up to 50,000 euros ($53,400) and could have their vessels impounded for repeat offenses.

So far this year, more than 103,000 migrants have arrived in Italy, up 55% over last year, according to the Interior Ministry. Most of those have arrived independently, and not with charity boats, officials have said. Nearly 1,400 people have died or are missing and presumed dead in the deadly central Mediterranean Sea crossing this year, according to the United Nations migration agency’s Missing Migrants Report.

Along with the new measures, Italian officials have been assigning ports further and further north, away from the migrant routes.

The Ocean Viking operated by the European humanitarian group SOS Mediteranee on Thursday said it was heading to Ravenna, in northern Italy, two days after rescuing 113 people from an overcrowded rubber dinghy. They included 23 women, some of them pregnant, three babies as young as 3 weeks old, and 30 unaccompanied minors.

The charity underlined that the port of disembarkation was around 900 nautical miles away from the deadly central Mediterranean route, a four-day journey.

“We fear that countless tragedies … (will) keep occurring without a trace,’’ SOS Mediteranee said, adding that charity boats operating in the search and rescue areas “only fill the gap of deadly disengagement of EU states in the Mediterranean Sea.”

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Follow AP’s global migration coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/migration

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DJ D-Nice on his career trajectory from Harlem to Hollywood

DJ D-Nice on his career trajectory from Harlem to Hollywood 150 150 admin