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    03-05-2022 kslmadmin

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Power outage cancels, diverts flights at Kennedy Airport

NEW YORK (AP) — A power outage at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport stretched into a second day Friday, stranding passengers and forcing flights to be canceled or diverted to other airports. The airport operators said in a tweet late Thursday that Terminal 1, the international terminal, would remain closed Friday “due to electrical issues.” They advised travelers to check with their carriers for flight status before coming […]

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The Media Line: Rising Terrorism in Pakistan May Destabilize Regional Security

Rising Terrorism in Pakistan May Destabilize Regional Security January 2023 was Pakistan’s deadliest month for terrorism in five years, and experts believe that the situation could continue to deteriorate By Arshad Mehmood/The Media Line [Islamabad] An uptick in terror attacks in Pakistan, especially near the Afghan border, is causing alarm and fears of increased regional instability. The Peshawar mosque suicide bombing in late January was just one of the recent […]

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Indian authorities accuse BBC of tax evasion after searches

NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s Finance Ministry accused the BBC of tax evasion on Friday, saying that it had not fully declared its income and profits from its operations in the country. Indian tax authorities ended three days of searches of the British broadcaster’s New Delhi and Mumbai offices on Thursday night. Opposition political parties and other media organizations have criticized the searches as an attempt to intimidate the media. […]

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US women beat Canada 2-0, show support in labor dispute

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Mallory Swanson scored a pair of first-half goals and the United States beat Canada 2-0 Thursday night in a SheBelieves Cup match clouded by a labor dispute between the Canadian players and their federation. The Canadian women wore purple shirts during the pregame national anthems that read “Enough Is Enough.” Before kickoff, U.S. players linked arms with their Canadian counterparts in the center circle in a […]

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Vintage Sergei Bobrovsky making saves for surging Panthers

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sergei Bobrovsky made back-to-back saves at one end of the rink, dulling the home crowd waiting to erupt. Within seconds, fans were back in their seats after Colin White went down ice and scored a goal. Save, score, repeat: It’s a pattern that’s working for the Florida Panthers. They’re surging in large part to the play of Bobrovsky, the goaltender with two Vezina Trophy seasons on his […]

todayFebruary 17, 2023

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Daytona 500 proves elusive for many, even some series champs

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Kyle Busch peered at a handful of Powerball tickets left behind as part of a giveaway and was told he could have them. “Better chances of winning that than the Daytona 500,” Busch cracked. It’s easy to understand why Busch would feel that way. The two-time Cup Series champion is winless in 17 starts in NASCAR’s most prestigious race, a skid that’s more of a […]

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TikTok plans 2 more European data centers amid privacy fears

LONDON (AP) — TikTok said Friday that it’s planning two more European data centers, as the popular Chinese-owned video sharing app seeks to allay growing concerns about data privacy for its users in the West. TikTok has been under fire from European and American authorities over concerns that it could scoop up masses of user data and send it to China. The company’s general manager for European operations, Rich Waterworth, […]

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Poor Pakistanis worry IMF bailout measures risk stark future

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Saddique Shah, a 53-year-old construction worker, sat along a sidewalk with his fellow workers on the outskirts of the capital Islamabad, his head hung low as he worried. What if he failed to find work Friday, for the second day in a row, just as Pakistan considers a tax hike amid looming economic troubles? Starting early in the morning, Shah’s job is to pick up bricks, gravel, […]

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