The launches came days after the country claimed to have performed a key test needed to build a missile designed to strike the U.S. mainland.
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Peru’s president rules out resigning, asks for early vote
Boluarte asked congress to approve the constitutional reform needed to hold the early vote. ‘I demand to reconsider the vote on the early elections,’ she said.
Oppenheimer wrongly stripped of security clearance, U.S. says
The Biden administration has reversed a decades-old decision to revoke the security clearance of the physicist called the father of the atomic bomb.
Iran authorities arrest actress of Oscar-winning movie
Taraneh Alidoosti was arrested on charges of spreading falsehoods about nationwide protests.
‘Something to Talk About’ songwriter Shirley Eikhard dies
Eikhard died Thursday due to complications from cancer, publicist Eric Alper said.
Anti-LGBTQ hate thrives online, spurs fears of more violence
On Twitter, YouTube and Facebook, researchers and LGBTQ advocates have tracked an increase in hate speech and threats of violence directed at LGBTQ people, groups and events, with much of it directed at transgender people.
Body of toddler pulled from rubble of latest Russian hit on Ukraine
Four people were killed and 13 injured, four of them children, in a Russian missile strike that tore through an apartment building Friday.
Sarah Michelle Gellar says ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ had ‘extremely toxic male set’
In February 2021, Gellar released a statement on Instagram saying she was “proud” to have her name attached to Buffy Summers, but did not want “to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon.”
Zelensky, Ukrainians awarded German European unity prize
The committee said awarding the prize to Zelensky and the Ukrainian people underscored that their nation is part of Europe.
Stocks lose ground on Wall Street, extending weekly losses
The Fed this week raised its forecast for how high it will ultimately take interest rates and tried to dash some investors’ hopes that rate cuts may happen next year.