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Syrian IT expert extends web lifeline to fellow migrants

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BERLIN — Migrants navigating a new language, unfamiliar cultural conventions and Germany’s multitude of rules and regulations are finding help online in their adoptive country courtesy of one of their own.

Protests erupt at airports following U.S. travel ban

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President Donald Trump’s travel ban barring citizens of seven predominantly Muslim nations entry into the U.S. has sparked protests around the country Saturday night and today.

GOP warns President Trump on lifting Russia sanctions

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WASHINGTON — A day after Donald Trump’s first call as president with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, leading congressional Republicans made clear they oppose any attempt by the new administration to wipe away U.S. penalties imposed on Moscow by the Obama White House.

'A Dog's Purpose' opens to $18.4 M amid controversy

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LOS ANGELES — “A Dog’s Purpose” has underperformed slightly at the box office as it opened in theaters amid controversy over animal treatment on set and calls for a boycott.



Perkins Twp. woman charged with murder

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SANDUSKY — A Perkins Township woman is in the Erie County jail charged with murder for the stabbing death of her ex-boyfriend.

California looks to build $7B legal pot economy

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A handful of California government workers face a difficult task: By Jan. 1, craft regulations that will govern the state’s emerging legal pot market.

Philippines: Airstrikes killed 15 ISIS group-linked militants

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MANILA, Philippines — Philippine airstrikes have killed 15 Muslim militants linked to the Islamic State group, including a suspected Indonesian militant, while one of Southeast Asia’s top terror suspects was seriously wounded in the country’s south, the military chief said today.

1 U.S. service member killed, 3 wounded in Yemen raid

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SANAA, Yemen — The U.S. military said today that one service member was killed and three others wounded in a raid in Yemen targeting its local al-Qaeda branch, marking the first-known combat death of a U.S. soldier under President Trump’s new administration.

European leaders oppose Trump travel ban, far right applauds

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BERLIN — The leaders of Britain and Germany joined other American allies today in criticizing President Donald Trump’s U.S. entry ban for people from some Muslim-majority countries, even as far-right politicians on the continent celebrated the move.

25 from missing Malaysian boat rescued

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Twenty-five, mostly Chinese tourists, were rescued today after spending more than a day drifting in Malaysian waters after their boat sank, officials said.

French voters electing the Socialist candidate

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PARIS — French voters today were electing the Socialist candidate who will face a tough battle against rivals from the far-left, far-right and the political center in the presidential election this spring.

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«ЯРКО» провела развлекательную программу на фестивале «Крутая песочница»


Federer beats Nadal in Australian final to win 18th major

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MELBOURNE, Australia — Roger Federer has won his 18th Grand Slam title and put some extra distance on the all-time list between himself and Rafael Nadal, the man he beat 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 in a vintage Australian Open final today.

Walleye wait to win

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Walleye goaltender Jake Paterson withstood an onslaught of shots to keep Toledo within striking distance of Rapid City on Saturday night, and his teammates rewarded him with a 6-2 victory.

Bravo-Harriott helps UT women end 3-game slide

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Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott hit a clutch 3-pointer and the University of Toledo women’s basketball team used a balanced scoring attack to get a much-needed 74-72 win over Central Michigan on Saturday at Savage Arena.

Science gets dropped from curriculum at City Council

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When the Toledo City Council decided last week it would turn down a proposal to give the Metroparks of the Toledo Area permission to conduct a deer cull at Swan Creek Preserve Metropark in South Toledo, you had to wonder: was this Groundhog Day 2.0, theater of the absurd, or just the quarterly meeting of the local chapter of Science-Deniers-R-Us.

OSU’s class will easily top Big Ten

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COLUMBUS — Isaiah Pryor is a Georgia-born safety who played his senior season at IMG Academy, a football powerhouse in Florida. Virtually every major college football program wanted Pryor, a four-star talent, and with good reason.


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