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US, UK Sink Lower in Global Corruption Index + Ukraine-Russia War: Putin’s Forces Close In... + Trump Allies Near ‘Total Victory’ in Wiping Out U.S. Climate RegulationRansom Deadline Passes: Nancy Guthrie Case
A reported ransom deadline for Nancy Guthrie passed with no confirmed payment or rescue as Savannah Guthrie made urgent public pleas and investigators continued searches and forensic reviews around her Tucson neighborhood.
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9.5 billion - Passenger trips expected during China's Spring Festival
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We are at an hour of desperation — Savannah Guthrie
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"As everyone knows, the Country of Canada has treated the United States very unfairly for decades. Now, things are turning around for the U.S.A., and FAST! But imagine, Canada is building a massive bridge between Ontario and Michigan. They own both the Canada and the United States side and, of course, built it with virtually no U.S.…"