SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO)-- Here are this morning's top stories with KELOLAND On the Go. 18-year-old Damion Laurelez appeared in court for the third day in a row this week. It’s part of a multiple day hearing to decide whether he’ll be tried as an adult or a juvenile when it comes to a deadly crash [...]
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Sendung – Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone (87) am Thu., 19.12.2024
Mit Schirm, Charme and Melone Steed and Mrs. Peel sind zum Abschiedsfest von Steed’s former Airforce Station 472 Hamlin geladen. Der Flugplatz soll geschlossen werden. Ein Hund, der über die Straße fegt, befördert Steeds Bentley an den den Baum. Steed and Mrs. Peel, in pretty white boots with separate black middle stripes, got to Fuß […]
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MP in Georgia’s breakaway Abkhazia killed in parliament
An MP in Abkhazia's parliament is reportedly a suspect in the shooting death of another politician in the building.
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Australia’s booming mining and energy sales in for a tumble as global growth slows
Mining export revenues are continuing their descent from a prosperous run, with weaker iron ore prices set to blow a $30 billion hole in this year’s takings and a pipeline of major projects dwindles in value.
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Valtteri Bottas returns to Mercedes as reserve driver
Former Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas is returning to the team in 2025 after leaving Sauber at the end of the season.
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American tourist subjected to vile anti-Semitic abuse, called ‘child killer’ in broad daylight at Kings Park
An American tourist has been subjected to vile anti-Semitic abuse and called a ‘child killer’ in broad daylight at Kings Park.
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Ukraine’s ATACMS Strike Russian Chemical Plant Making Rocket Fuel
What’s New Ukrainian forces reportedly struck a Russian chemical plant in Rostov Oblast on December 18, according to Reuters. Using at least 13 missiles and 84 drones, Kyiv struck the region and caused a fire to break out at the Kamensky chemical plant known for making rocket fuel, among other components. Russian military bloggers for […]
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Inside the ‘targeted operations’ ICE agents carry out against undocumented immigrants
CHELSEA, Mass. — The operation begins before dawn. More than a dozen agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement — or ICE — gear up in a parking lot in suburban Boston for what the agency calls “targeted enforcement.” This week, NBC News was given access to one of those operations. Agents spent hours waiting for […]
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Publishers Battle for the C-Suite
When the digital news start-up Semafor began in 2022, its founders talked about reaching a vast global audience of 200 million college-educated, English-speaking people. But their latest push is aimed at just a tiny — albeit moneyed — sliver of that: top executives. The company said Thursday that it would start an invitation-only newsletter for […]
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Why the Specter of Trump Hangs Over the Fed, Congress and the Markets
Higher-for-longer is here For weeks, Jay Powell has been sending markets the message that the Fed is entering a more cautious phase, signaling that high borrowing costs would linger for longer. The central bank made good on that message on Wednesday, delivering a quarter-point rate cut that sent markets tumbling and the dollar soaring. The […]
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