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Farmers create chaos outside an EU summit and wrest some promises of relief

BRUSSELS (AP) — Farmers burned bales of hay, threw eggs and firecrackers at police — and wrested some promises of relief from European leaders on Thursday, the culmination of weeks of protests across the continent over excessive red tape and competition from cheap imports. Eager to reassure a key part of the electorate and end disruptions in several cities, leaders …

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The debate over Native American mascots persists as some schools reinstate the logos

It was a passionate student letter in 2020 that caused the Southern York County school board to reconsider its logo: a Native American man, representing the “Warriors.” Though the conversation had come up before in the suburban district located in southern Pennsylvania, 2020 was a turning point of racial reckoning after the death of George Floyd. Less than a year …

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People on parole in Pennsylvania can continue medication for opioid withdrawal under settlement

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — State courts in Pennsylvania must allow people on probation to continue to take medication for opioid withdrawal as part of a Justice Department settlement announced Thursday. Several plaintiffs had complained they were banned from taking the mediations. One Jefferson County woman experienced severe withdrawal symptoms rather than test positive and return to prison. “Too many people have …

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Strike by security staff at most major German airports cancels hundreds of flights

BERLIN (AP) — Security workers at most of Germany’s major airports walked off the job Thursday in a one-day strike to step up pressure in a pay dispute, prompting widespread flight cancellations. The ver.di union, which announced the walkout on Tuesday afternoon, called on workers to strike at 11 airports: Frankfurt, Berlin, Cologne, Duesseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Leipzig, Hannover, Dresden, Bremen …

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India’s government announces a short-term budget until national elections are held by May

NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s finance minister unveiled on Thursday a short-term budget to meet government expenditures until national elections are held by May, saying it will boost spending on infrastructure projects, build homes for poor villagers and cut the fiscal deficit by reducing subsidies. Nirmala Sitharaman announced plans to raise skills for young people and boost small and medium …

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Analysis shows destruction and possible buffer zone along Gaza Strip’s border with Israel

JERUSALEM (AP) — Satellite photos show new demolition along a 1-kilometer-wide path on the Gaza Strip’s border with Israel, according an analysis by The Associated Press and expert reports. The destruction comes as Israel has said it wants to establish a buffer zone there, over international objections, further tearing away at land the Palestinians want for a state. The demolition …

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Tokyo’s fish market opens long-awaited seafood restaurants and spa to attract more visitors

TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo’s fish market on Thursday opened a long-awaited outer section with Japanese-style seafood restaurants and a spa for relaxation, as the wholesale venue that has struggled since relocating from the beloved Tsukiji market seeks to lure more visitors. Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai includes a food court resembling an Edo samurai-era street, lined with about 65 restaurants serving mostly …

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Ski Report

Chestnut Mountain — Wed 8:37a machine groomed 15 – 46 base 18 of 22 trails 82% open, 6 of 9 lifts, Mon/Tue: 9a-4p. Wed/Thu: 9a-6p. Fri: 9a-9p Sat/Sun: 9a-8p. Four Lakes Snowsports — Wed 8:38a machine groomed 15 – 15 base 4 of 6 trails, 67% open, 3 of 7 lifts, Mon-Thu: 4p-9p. Fri: 4p-10p; Sat: 10a-9p Sun: 10a-7p. Snowstar …

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Agricultores franceses suspenden protestas tras anuncio del gobierno

PARÍS (AP) — Los dos principales sindicatos de agricultores de Francia anunciaron el jueves su decisión de suspender las protestas y levantar los bloqueos de carreteras en todo el país, un acontecimiento dramático poco después de que el primer ministro reveló un nuevo conjunto de medidas que ellos consideran un “progreso tangible”. Los agricultores llevaban días protestando en todo el …

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