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    03-05-2022 kslmadmin

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Armorer bought live rounds before ‘Rust’ shooting, prop supplier told police

By Andrew Hay (Reuters) – The prop supplier for “Rust” said the movie’s armorer told him that before the production she bought the same type of ammunition as the live round that killed the cinematographer during filming in 2021, according to sheriff’s office records. Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed is the only person still facing charges in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins after prosecutors in April dismissed a charge against […]

todayMay 10, 2023

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EV maker Rivian takes bold bet with higher-priced vehicles amid heating competition

By Abhirup Roy SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Rivian Automotive Inc is betting it can keep prices high for its debut lines of electric pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles even when competition swells, its CEO said, a bold move that may be necessary if the startup wants to make a profit. And one some see as risky, since Rivian products will soon face more rivals at a time when market leader […]

todayMay 10, 2023

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South Korea to cull cattle after outbreak of foot and mouth disease

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean authorities have ordered the culling of several hundred cattle and put in place biosecurity measures after confirming cases of foot and mouth disease in farms in a central province, the ministry of agriculture said. The cases mark the first confirmed outbreak since January 2019, according to media reports. The current contagion occurred in three farms in Cheongju in North Chungcheong province, south of the capital […]

todayMay 10, 2023

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South Korea to drop mandatory 7-day quarantine for COVID patients from June

By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea on Thursday lowered its crisis level for COVID-19 and will from June no longer require infected people to quarantine for seven days, dropping one of the country’s few remaining pandemic-related restrictions. Health authorities will still recommend five days of self-isolation for infected people but it will not be mandatory. “I am glad that people will be able to resume normal life after […]

todayMay 10, 2023

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Border crossings top 10,000 daily as migrants seek US entry before Title 42 ends

By Mike Blake and Ted Hesson SAN DIEGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Thousands of migrants are crossing into the United States this week before a new regulation takes effect that could bar most who cross illegally from seeking asylum, while others gathered on the Mexico side amid confusion about U.S. policy. The U.S. rolled out a regulation on Wednesday that presumes most migrants are ineligible for asylum if they passed through other nations […]

todayMay 10, 2023

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South Korea to drop mandatory 7-day quarantine for COVID patients from June

By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea on Thursday lowered its crisis level for COVID-19 and will from June no longer require infected people to quarantine for seven days, dropping one of the country’s few remaining pandemic-related restrictions. Health authorities will still recommend five days of self-isolation for infected people but it will not be mandatory. “I am glad that people will be able to resume normal life after […]

todayMay 10, 2023

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Ukraine says it routs Russian brigade, Kremlin acknowledges ‘very difficult’ campaign

(Reuters) -A Ukrainian unit said on Wednesday it had routed a Russian brigade near the stronghold of Bakhmut in an incident underlining the task facing the Kremlin as it carries out what it calls a “very difficult” military operation.     The unit’s claim appeared to buttress comments by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner private army, who on Tuesday said the Russian brigade had abandoned its positions in Bakhmut, […]

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Trump plays down consequences of a US default: ‘Could be maybe nothing’

By Tim Reid (Reuters) – Republican former President Donald Trump on Wednesday played down the severity of a potential U.S. government default, saying the consequences of a failure by Congress to raise the nation’s debt limit “could be maybe nothing.” Most economists warn that a failure to raise the debt ceiling by June 1, when the U.S. Treasury says the government will start to run out of money to meet […]

todayMay 10, 2023

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Cluster of Chinese vessels spotted near Russian rig off Vietnam – ship monitors

By Francesco Guarascio (Reuters) -A Chinese research vessel flanked by coast guard and nearly a dozen boats on Wednesday entered a gas block operated by Russian and Vietnamese state firms, two monitoring groups said, another potential flashpoint in the South China Sea. It follows a pattern of assertive moves of late by Beijing in its neighbours’ exclusive economic zones (EEZ), as it presses its claim to sovereignty over almost the […]

todayMay 10, 2023

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