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Lace Cocaine Kills At Least 16 People In Buenos Aires
Cocaine cut with toxic chemicals resulted in the deaths of at least 16 people and sent at least 50 others to hospitals. Cocaine cut with toxic chemicals resulted in the deaths of at least 16 people and sent at least 50 others to hospitals. -
Militant Groups Brutally Attacks Camp For Displaced In Eastern Congo
A militia group called the Cooperative for Development of Congo attacked a camp for the displaced and hacked and shot at least 60 people. A militia group called the Cooperative for Development of Congo attacked a camp for the displaced and hacked and shot at least 60 people. -
U.S. To Deploy 3,000 Troops To Reinforce NATO's Eastern Flank
Biden approved an order for the deployment of around 3,000 troops to support NATO's eastern flank in Europe. Biden approved an order for the deployment of around 3,000 troops to support NATO's eastern flank in Europe. -
Landslide In Ecuador's Capital Of Quito Kills At Least 24 People
The side of a hill collapsed onto a residential area in Ecuador's capital city of Quito, killing at least 24 people. The side of a hill collapsed onto a residential area in Ecuador's capital city of Quito, killing at least 24 people. -
Swedish Startup Using Crows To Clean Streets Of Used Cigarettes
A startup company in Sweden has launched a pilot program in Södertälje, which teaches crows to pick up discarded cigarettes butts in exchange for food. A startup company in Sweden has launched a pilot program in Södertälje, which teaches crows to pick up discarded cigarettes butts in exchange for food. -
AT&T Decides To Spin Off WarnerMedia And Merge It With Discovery
AT&T shareholders will own 71% of the new company called Warner Bros. Discovery while existing Discovery shareholders will own 29%. AT&T shareholders will own 71% of the new company called Warner Bros. Discovery while existing Discovery shareholders will own 29%. -
Starbucks Reports Slightly Lower Holiday Profits Amid Inflation
Starbucks said it may be forced to increase prices once again due to the surge in prices of materials and labor. Starbucks said it may be forced to increase prices once again due to the surge in prices of materials and labor. -
Cedar Fair' Carefully Reviewing' SeaWorld's $3.4 Billion Takeover Offer
Cedar Fair is reviewing SeaWorld's offer of $60 per share, which values the company at around $3.4 billion. Cedar Fair is reviewing SeaWorld's offer of $60 per share, which values the company at around $3.4 billion. -
Australian School Moving To Expel Gay Students, Sparks Public Outrage
Citipointe Christian College required parents to sign an enrollment contract that prohibited homosexuality and homosexual activity in the school. Citipointe Christian College required parents to sign an enrollment contract that prohibited homosexuality and homosexual activity in the school. -
UBS Q4 Earnings Beat Expectations, Upgrades Financial Targets
UBS posted profits of $1.35 billion for its fourth quarter, beating average analyst estimates of $853 million. UBS posted profits of $1.35 billion for its fourth quarter, beating average analyst estimates of $853 million.