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AP Headline News – Nov 28 2024 19:00 (EST)

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Female racing pioneer ‘Motorcycle Mary’ McGee dies a day before documentary on her is released

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AP’s Lisa Dwyer reports that a female racing pioneer known as “Motorcycle Mary” has died.

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Teen dies after being hit by a stray bullet during ride home from hockey game in St. Louis

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AP correspondent Norman Hall reports a teen died after being hit by a stray bullet during a ride home from hockey game in St. Louis

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NPR News: 11-28-2024 6PM EST

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AP Headline News – Nov 28 2024 18:00 (EST)

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AP Headline News – Nov 28 2024 18:00 (EST)

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AP Headline News – Nov 28 2024 18:00 (EST)

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Dentist accused of killing wife by poisoning shakes charged with trying to have detective killed

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AP correspondent Norman Hall reports a dentist accused of killing his wife by poisoning her shakes has been charged with trying to have a detective killed.

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Avocados, tequila and other iconic Mexican products are jeopardized by Trump’s tariff threats

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Mexican producers are talking about the tariffs threatened by Donald Trump, and how it might effect them, as well as US consumers. The AP’s Jennifer King reports.

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Russia pummels Ukrainian energy infrastructure

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Millions of Ukrainians have spent a day without power, after Russia targeted key energy infrastructure and carried out 188 overnight strikes.
We speak to two women running businesses in Kyiv about how they have been coping with power cuts ever since the war began. Also in the programme: US and China release prisoners in swap; and an interview with Justin Sun who paid over six million dollars for the controversial banana artwork. (Photo: young woman walks with a flashlight amid power cuts following a country-wide drone and rocket shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine. Credit:
Sergey Dolzhenko / Shutterstock)

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