‘Sacred Cloth’ Pride Flag Hung Over Colorado City Hall To Honor Club Q Victims
Hundreds of people gathered to watch a 25-foot “sacred cloth” pride flag unfurl over the city hall in Colorado Springs to remember the victims of the mass shooting at Club Q.
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Japanese Soccer Fans Erupt In Celebration After World Cup Upset Over Germany
Celebrations exploded in Qatar and across Japan after the Japanese national soccer team stunned four-time champions Germany with a 2-1 win in the World Cup group stage.
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Candlelit Vigils To Mourn Chesapeake Walmart Shooting Victims
Residents of Chesapeake, Virginia, gathered in the wake of the shooting at a local Walmart where an employee killed at least six people and injured at least six more before taking his own life.
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Veteran Politician Anwar Ibrahim Sworn In As Prime Minister Of Malaysia
Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim was sworn in as prime minister on Thursday, taking his oath of office in front of the constitutional monarch, King Al-Sultan Abdullah.
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Father And Son Face Attempted Murder Charges In Fedex Shooting
Brandon and Gregory Case allegedly fired several shots at a Fedex driver on his route near their Mississippi home. WLBT's Brendan Hall reports.
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Iran Blames West For Violence Probed By U.N. Human Rights Council
The U.N. human rights chief called Iran's violent and repressive response to recent protests as "unacceptable." Iran's envoy, however, was defiant and unbowed, blaming the West for stoking the violence.
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Two Killed, Multiple Injured After Wrong-Way Crash In Chicago
Two people were killed when a stolen car driving on the wrong side of the road collided with several other vehicles before bursting into flames. Several others were injured in the crash, including multiple children.
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Kyiv Residents Line Up For Water After Devastating Russian Strikes
Ukrainians stood in long lines to fill up water jugs and bottles from a well in central Kyiv. The water shortage was caused by a barrage of Russian missile strikes on the Ukrainian capital, which left about 70 percent of the city without power.
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Black Friday Shopping May Look More Like Years Past
As Black Friday approaches, major retailers such as Best Buy, Walmart and Kohl’s are opening their doors before sunrise and a surplus in goods could mean big savings. NBC News’ Dana Griffin has the latest on holiday shopping deals.
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Colorado Springs LGBTQ Community Remembering The Lives Lost In The Shooting
As Colorado Springs mourns a lost sense of security this Thanksgiving, the LGBTQ community is gathering to share strength. NBC News’ Maura Barrett reports on how they’re coming together.
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U.S. Troops In Baltics Show Sign Of Unity To Ukraine
As families across the nation sit around the table, American troops are sacrificing so much this Thanksgiving while deployed. NBC News’ Keir Simmons reports from the Baltics, where more than 1,200 soldiers are part of a NATO show of unity as tensions continue in Ukraine.
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Ukrainians Coming Together Amid Russian Missile Strikes
After Russian forces fired a barrage of missiles at Ukraine, civilians are in survival mode. NBC News’ Ellison Barber has the latest on the impact of the ongoing conflict.
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Wild Turkeys Flock To California Neighborhood
Residents in Alameda, California, have found themselves sharing sidewalks and their yards with wild turkeys as the birds have become more common in the Bay Area city. KNTV’s Pete Suratos reports.
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At Least 10 Killed In Kherson By Sustained Russian Bombardment, Officials Say
A barrage of missiles struck Kherson late Thursday, in a marked escalation of attacks on the city recently recaptured by Ukraine.
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Watch: Rare Flash Floods Hits Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Eyewitness video captured streets and vehicles inundated by flash floods in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah.
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Police Bodycam Video Shows Illinois Officers Rescuing Boy, Woman From Frozen Pond
Bodycam footage showed the moment police hauled a 9-year-old boy and a woman from the freezing waters of a pond in Aurora, Illinois. The boy had gone onto the ice to retrieve a ball and the woman had fallen in after she went to save him, police said.
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Greta Thunberg Joins Hundreds Of Climate Activists For March In Stockholm
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg joined hundreds of young people as they marched to a court building in Stockholm after signing a document suing the government for what they say is insufficient climate policy. More than 600 people under the age of 26 signed the 87-page document that is the basis of the lawsuit filed in Stockholm’s District Court.
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Ukrainian President Reassures Children: ‘Victory Is Soon’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the site of a recent strike in the town of Vyshorod, outside the capital Kyiv. The leader took in the damage caused by the missile and visited a school where he reassured local school children. “Victory is soon,” he said, bringing smiles to their faces.
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Tripledemic Exposing Childcare Crisis
Last month, a record 104,000 Americans missed work due to childcare issues, as many families are being pushed to the brink with kids out sick for the Flu, RSV and Covid. NBC News’ Kathy Park shares more on the challenges parents are facing.
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China Factory Protests Could Disrupt U.S. Supply Chain
Workers are protesting near the Foxconn factory campus, where most of the world’s iPhones are made, in defiance against grinding zero Covid rules in China. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer has more details on the impact on global supply chains.
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