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U.S. says Russia escalated Ukraine conflict by deploying North Koreans

U.S. says Russia escalated Ukraine conflict by deploying North Koreans

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller in a briefing declined to confirm that the outgoing administration of President Joe Biden had decided to allow the strikes, but reiterated that the U.S. “will always adapt and adjust the capabilities we provide to Ukraine when it’s appropriate to do so.” Read more

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Man, 62, medevaced from Midway Atoll over weekend

Man, 62, medevaced from Midway Atoll over weekend

Watchstanders from the Joint Rescue Coordination Center Honolulu received a phone call at 4 p.m. Saturday from a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer on Midway Atoll requesting a medevac for a 62-year-old carpenter experiencing symptoms of a seizure or stroke. Read more

Dollar rises against yen on Japan rate hike uncertainty

Dollar rises against yen on Japan rate hike uncertainty

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda reiterated the economy was progressing toward sustained wages-driven inflation and warned against keeping borrowing costs too low, leaving open the chance of another interest rate increase as early as next month. Read more

Boeing to lay off over 2,200 workers in Washington, Oregon

Boeing to lay off over 2,200 workers in Washington, Oregon

The aerospace giant started telling affected U.S. workers on Wednesday that they will stay on Boeing’s payroll until Jan. 17, to comply with federal requirements to notify employees at least 60 days prior to ending their employment. Read more

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