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Day: October 25, 2022

She produced a graphic novel after surviving a mass shooting to assist others.

In Kindra Neely’s debut graphic novel, Numb to This: Memoir of a Mass Shooting, she opens up about surviving a mass shooting and dealing with the aftermath.

Chinese President Xi Jinping leaves the Communist Party convention as the undisputed leader

Xi Jinping has came out of the party congress stronger than ever after securing a third term as party boss and pushing all but his most loyal of allies out of the picture.

Thousands of migrants from Venezuela were accepted by the US. Many people are currently in legal limbo.

Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants have been released into the U.S. Now many are stuck in a complicated legal limbo: They’re legally present for now, but unable to work lawfully.

Civil rights heroes also included regular individuals. This is the account of a conflict in one village.

In 1970, the murder of a Black man in Oxford, N.C., led ordinary people to take extraordinary action. In a country that still struggles with race, stories like theirs show that the past is not dead.

We asked two political analysts to evaluate the midterm campaign commercials. This is what they said to us:

Ad spending this election season is estimated at nearly $10 billion, surpassing even the 2020 presidential election. We look at two ads and what’s at stake these midterms.

To have children in the US, Chinese families must navigate a confusing web of laws and COVID regulations.

There’s a well-established industry centered in California that provides surrogate births and attracts Chinese mothers to the U.S. to engage in what’s known as birth tourism.

Russian assaults cause Ukraine’s electrical grid to sustain unprecedented damage, a utility claims

Over 1.4 million households have lost electricity after repeated Russian air raids, the president’s office says. Ukraine’s power utility says the extent of the damage eclipses earlier attacks.

Biden’s initiative to reduce student loan debt is currently halted. What you should know is as follows.

Nearly 22 million people — more than half of qualifying borrowers — have signed up. The Biden administration says it is continuing to accept and review applications during the temporary hold.

After a “abnormal” disappearance, a missing Michigan family of four was discovered safe in Wisconsin.

A Michigan family of four who hadn’t been seen or heard from for days after the father called 911 and exhibited paranoid behavior has been found safe in Wiscons

With new advertisements, a major gun safety group turns its focus to sheriff elections.

The country’s largest gun safety group is turning its attention down ballot by pumping money into local sheriff races this election.

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