World News
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Costa Rica swings right as voters embrace tough-on-crime leader amid surging violence
Laura Fernández of the Sovereign People's Party wins Costa Rica's presidential election as chosen successor of President Rodrigo Chaves, promising to continue his agenda.
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Italy rocked by anarchist-led riots as over 100 police injured, Meloni condemns violence
Violent clashes in Turin, Italy, allegedly left 108 police officers injured as protesters hurled Molotov cocktails and stones during weekend demonstrations.
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Rising ISIS threats to US homeland drive AFRICOM airstrikes against terrorists in Somalia
U.S. launches massive airstrike campaign in Somalia, conducting 124 attacks in 2025 to stop ISIS threats against American homeland, officials say.
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Tourist trampled to death by elephant in Thai national park
An elephant named Oyewan killed a third victim at Thailand national park, trampling 65-year-old tourist during morning walk, a park official said.
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Rogue Catholic group threatens schism with Vatican, plans to raise new bishops without Rome's approval
Catholic priests threaten schism with Rome over bishop consecrations as SSPX plans July ceremony without papal approval, escalating decades-long conflict.
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Iran ramps up regional threats as Trump considers talks, and eyewitness accounts of regime violence emerge
Iran escalates regional threats while reportedly exploring nuclear talks with the U.S., as violent regime crackdown on protesters killed thousands nationwide.
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Son of Norway’s crown princess to face rape charges as new Epstein files mention her hundreds of times
Norway's royal family faces crisis as Crown Princess Mette-Marit's son stands trial on rape charges while new Jeffrey Epstein documents revive scandal.
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Gaza’s Rafah border crossing partially reopens under ceasefire deal
Gaza's Rafah crossing reopens with Egypt under ceasefire, allowing 50 Palestinians daily passage for medical evacuations after nearly two years closed.
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Russia kills 12 Ukrainian miners in deadly bus attack hours after peace talks postponed
Russian drone strike killed 12 Ukrainian coal miners in what DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko called an "unprovoked terrorist attack" on civilian workers returning from their shift.
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Iran stages Khamenei photos to mask cracks in IRGC, opposition groups say
Iranian regime projects strength through staged images of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at prayers, a senior official with the National Council of Resistance of Iran said.
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Top Kremlin official praises Trump’s push for peace in Ukraine as talks set to resume
A Kremlin official says President Trump is "really trying" to end the Ukraine war as Moscow views renewed diplomatic talks with Washington as productive.
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Zelenskyy announces next round of talks with US, Russia as Ukraine seeks 'real and dignified end to the war'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announces new peace talks with U.S. and Russia set for Wednesday and Thursday this week in Abu Dhabi.
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Israel, Egypt coordinate reopening of Rafah Crossing in test before Gaza residents allowed through
Israel and Egypt reopened the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt in a limited test on Sunday as part of the ongoing 20-point peace plan.
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State Department issues security alert amid 'heavy gunfire' near US Embassy in Haiti
The U.S. Embassy in Haiti issued an urgent security alert as heavy gunfire erupted in Port-au-Prince. American citizens were warned to avoid areas near the embassy.
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Hundreds protest Trump's NATO comments and Greenland demands at US embassy in Copenhagen
Hundreds demonstrated in Copenhagen Saturday after President Trump's NATO remarks sparked outrage among Danish military veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Witkoff says talks with Russian envoy were 'productive and constructive' amid Trump admin's peace push
A Trump envoy reports "productive" meetings with a Russian envoy on a Ukraine peace deal, days after touting progress made toward peace after years of war.
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Iran's president accuses Trump, Netanyahu, Europe of provoking unrest: 'They brought them into the streets'
Iran's president accused President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and European leaders of trying to "fragment society."
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IDF says Gaza strikes hit terrorists, weapons facilities after ceasefire breach; hospitals report 30 killed
At least 30 Palestinians were reportedly killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza as ceasefire tensions escalate ahead of Rafah border crossing reopening.
Events
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St Teresa Knights Blood drive February 2nd
St Teresa Knights Blood Drive February 2nd New Hours 12:00am-2:15pm & 3:30pm-5:45pm.
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Teen Time - APLThe first Thursday of every month is Teen Time at the Aurora Library!
at Aurora Public Library

One to three inches of snow is expected Tuesday.

Schools and qualified community organizations are invited to participate in the program.

Local non-profit organizations meeting the eligibility criteria are encouraged to apply.

The event was held at Walt Disney World.

Conference and sectional champs were crowned over the weekend.

Local wrestling sectionals were held at South Dearborn and Jennings County.
