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Storms in eastern US claim nine lives: officials
At least nine people have died in the eastern United States, including eight in Kentucky, as powerful storms brought flooding and exceptionally powerful winds, downing trees and cutting power, local officials announced Sunday.

Vatican says 'stable' Pope Francis watched Sunday mass on hospital TV
Pope Francis followed Sunday mass and his traditional Angelus weekly prayer on television in a Rome hospital where the 88-year-old pontiff is being treated for bronchitis.

18 dead in India stampede to catch trains to Hindu mega-festival
At least 18 people died during a stampede at a railway station in India's capital late Saturday when surging crowds scrambled to catch trains to the world's largest religious gathering, officials and reports said.

Syrian kills teen, injures five in Austria knife attack
A man thought to be a Syrian asylum seeker stabbed a teenager to death and wounded five others in southern Austria Saturday, police said, sending shock waves through the Alpine nation.

Pope Francis won't say Angelus prayer Sunday, needs 'absolute rest': Vatican
Pope Francis's respiratory tract infection is showing some signs of improvement, but the hospitalised pontiff will not lead his weekly Angelus prayer following Sunday mass, the Vatican said Saturday.

Myanmar militia says ready to deport 10,000 cyber scam workers
A Myanmar ethnic militia said on Saturday it was preparing to deport 10,000 people linked to cyber scams in the area it controls to Thailand as part of a crackdown on the illicit compounds.

TEPCO takes on challenge of making space for Fukushima nuclear debris
Workers at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have started dismantling water storage tanks to free up space for tonnes of nuclear debris, 14 years after the facility was hit by a devastating tsunami.

Hitmen mow down cartel-busting colonel in violence-torn Ecuador
Hitmen on Friday gunned down an Ecuadoran colonel in charge of anti-drug operations in a city hard-hit by the narco crime that has plunged this once-peaceful South American country into violence.

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Featured Segments Include Kevin Harrington on The Sustainable Green Team, Atlas Clear, High Performance Battery, and Modular Medical

Los Angeles fire zones hit by mudslides after heavy rain
Mudslides blocked roads around Los Angeles on Friday after heavy rain pounded areas burned by last month's wildfires, sending denuded hillsides tumbling.

Washington air disaster probe uncovers instrument, comms issues
Faulty instruments and communication problems may have caused a passenger jet and army helicopter to collide in the worst US air disaster in two decades, flight safety investigators said Friday.

Islamist motive suspected after Munich car ramming
Police believe an Afghan man suspected of driving a car into a group of people in Munich may have had Islamist extremist motives, authorities said Friday as German leaders paid tribute to the dozens wounded in the attack.

Two dead, dozens injured as bridge collapses, bus crashes into river in Peru
A double-decker bus and a car crashed into a river when a bridge collapsed in northern Peru Friday, killing at least two people and injuring dozens, authorities said.

Pique summoned in probe over Spanish Super Cup move to Saudi
Barcelona and Spain legend Gerard Pique will appear in court on March 14 in a corruption investigation into the Spanish Super Cup's move to Saudi Arabia, a legal document seen by AFP on Friday showed.

Trial of Spain's ex-football chief over forced kiss ends
The trial of Spain's former football chief Luis Rubiales over the forced kiss he gave star forward Jenni Hermoso wrapped up Friday, with a verdict expected in several weeks.

Drugs, weapons in Syria borderland where Hezbollah held sway
In a desolate area of Syria where Lebanese militant group Hezbollah once held sway, security forces shot open the gates to an abandoned building and found a defunct drug factory.

Pope Francis hospitalised with bronchitis
Pope Francis was admitted to hospital in Rome on Friday for tests and treatment for bronchitis, the Vatican said, the latest in a series of health problems for the 88-year-old pontiff.

Scam centre survivors tell of beatings, abuse in Myanmar
At a scam compound in Myanmar, Filipina worker Pieta had just days to romance strangers online and trick them into investing in a fake business -- failing which she would be beaten or tortured with electric shocks.

Writer Kamel Daoud sued in France over prizewinning book
Acclaimed writer Kamel Daoud is being sued in France for invasion of privacy by an Algerian survivor of a 1990s massacre in the north African country, a source close to the case said on Friday.

After the party, Mexican agave farmers face tequila hangover
From George Clooney to LeBron James, American celebrities have cashed in on tequila's soaring popularity. But in Mexico, producers of the agave plant used to make the country's most famous liquor are nursing a nasty hangover.

In Rio de Janeiro, a wrong turn leads from paradise to peril
One victim was visiting Rio de Janeiro's iconic Christ the Redeemer statue. Another hopped into an Uber for a night out in the seaside city.
Convicted murderers executed in Florida, Texas
Two men convicted of murder, including one who spent more than 25 years on Death Row, were executed by lethal injection in the southern US states of Florida and Texas on Thursday.
Convicted murderer executed in Florida
An inmate who spent more than 25 years on Death Row for murder was executed by lethal injection in the southern state of Florida on Thursday, with another convict due to be put to death within hours in Texas.

Encision Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Results
BOULDER, CO / ACCESS Newswire / February 14, 2025 / Encision Inc. (OTC PINK:ECIA), a medical device company that owns the patented Active Electrode Monitoring (AEM®) Technology that prevents dangerous radiant energy burns in minimally invasive surgery, today announced financial results for its fiscal 2025 third quarter that ended December 31, 2024.

Recent Reporting on New York State Law Misleads on Menhaden Population and Regulations
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / February 14, 2025 / An article recently published by Public News Service ("NY's Regulations Help Keep Menhaden Populations High") presents a misleading narrative regarding Atlantic menhaden populations, regulations, and their ecological impact.

Onco-Innovations' Nanoparticle Formulation PNKP Technology Combined with Radiation Therapy, and as a Standalone Treatment, Shown in Studies to Slow Colorectal Cancer Tumour Growth
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / February 14, 2025 / Onco-Innovations Limited (CSE:ONCO)(Frankfurt:W1H,WKN: A3EKSZ) ("Onco" or the "Company") is pleased to provide information on its licensed nanoparticle formulation of a new class of Polynucleotide Kinase 3'-Phosphatase (PNKP) inhibitors (the "Technology" or "PNKP Compound"), which has shown effectiveness in slowing the growth of colorectal cancer (CRC) tumours when used as a standalone treatment and in combination with radiation therapy, based on findings from June1 and December2 2021 studies led by researchers at the University of Alberta. Onco-Innovations highlights three key aspects of the studies: the nanoparticle formulation of the PNKP compound's ability to target cancer site; the effectiveness of this formulation as a standalone treatment in mice with colorectal cancer; and its effectiveness when combined with radiation therapy.

Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) Publishes New Study on the Use of Tunnels by Hamas, Hizbullah, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Ansar Allah (Houthis), and Other Jihadi Groups – With Special Foreword by General (Ret) Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., USMC
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / February 14, 2025 / The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) has published a new report titled "A Review Of The Use Of Tunnels By Hamas, Hizbullah, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, The Houthis, And Other Jihadi Groups And Ramifications For U.S. National Security." The active use of tunnels by many terrorist organizations for combat - including Hamas's 300-mile network underneath the Gaza Strip, as described in the report - have prompted strategic military interest in terrorist use of tunnels.

Havertys to Host Fourth Quarter and Year End 2024 Earnings Conference Call on February 25, 2025
ATLANTA, GA / ACCESS Newswire / February 14, 2025 / HAVERTYS (NYSE:HVT, HVT.A) will release its fourth quarter and year end 2024 financial results on Monday, February 24, 2025, after the market closes.

Forte Group Announces Strategic Initiatives to Strengthen Financial Position
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DirectTrust(R) Announces Accreditation Criteria for New Identity Provider and UDAP Identity Provider Programs Available for Public Review
Programs establish technical and operational standards for IdPs, strengthening trust, security in healthcare data exchange; Industry feedback requested during 60-day public review period throughApril 15th

LQR House Announces Strategic Partnership With Loca Loka Tequila Brand to Drive Awareness and Sales Through CWSpirits.com
MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / February 14, 2025 / LQR House Inc. (the "Company" or "LQR House") (NASDAQ:LQR), a niche e-commerce platform specializing in the spirits and beverage industry, is thrilled to announce its latest strategic marketing partnership with Loca Loka Tequila brand. This collaboration aims to leverage LQR House's proprietary marketing expertise to increase brand awareness and boost sales for Loca Loka Tequila on its premier online alcohol marketplace, CWSpirits.com.

Aptevo Therapeutics Reports 2024 Financial Results And Provides A Business Update
100% of Patients Achieved Remission Within 30 Days in Cohort 1 of the Mipletamig RAINIER Dose Optimization Trial for Frontline AML Patients, Trial Enrollment ContinuesPromising Data, including a 59% Stable Disease Rate, in ALG.APV-527 Phase 1 Trial for the Treatment of Multiple Solid Tumors Makes the Case for Continued Development of First-in-Class Anti-Cancer Agent