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Photo courtesy of Keystone Cooperative.It’s “More than a Field Day!” It’s Keystone Cooperative’s “Co-Op Classic” on Tuesday, August 19 in Valparaiso.“Co-op Classic is an event that Keystone Cooperative has put together to help bring as much information as we can to our farmers,” says Amy Kinsler, Chief Experience Officer with Keystone Cooperative, who invites you to their special FREE event at their Malden facility, just south of Valparaiso on State Road 49 in Porter County. (in northwest Indiana).“This facility is a full-scale agronomy and grain facility,” says Kinsler. “So attendees will be able to really truly see the state-of-the-art facility…

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In the strongest indication yet that Karrion Kross and Scarlett are no longer with WWE, Kross’s theme song, “Dead Silent,” has been removed from major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify and the WWE Music account on YouTube. This move, combined with their recent shift to the alumni section of WWE.com, all but confirms that the duo’s contracts have expired, and they are now free agents. Theme Song Removed The removal of a superstar’s entrance music from official streaming channels is a step WWE often takes when a talent has departed the company. This action follows a week of public…

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A U.S. tourist who was visiting Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny’s residency was fatally shot early Sunday at La Perla, a popular seaside shantytown, police said.The victim was identified as Kevin Mares, a 25-year-old who lived in New York, according to a police statement.The shooting happened in the predawn hours at a nightspot called “Shelter for Mistreated Men” in La Perla, a coastal community that has struggled to shed its dark reputation.Homicide detective Sgt. Arnaldo Ruiz said in a phone interview that the shooting took place when several people near Mares began arguing and…

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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (WETM) – The NASCAR Xfinity Series Mission 200 at Watkins Glen International concluded with a frightening event. Following his second-straight Xfinity Series victory at WGI, 19-year-old standout Connor Zilisch suffered a hard fall while emerging from his car in victory lane. The conclusion to Saturday’s thrilling race ended in deafening silence, when emergency crews rushed onto the scene to assist the day’s champion. Zilisch was placed on a backboard and transported to the track’s medical center, and then to a local hospital. Zilisch posted the following statement on “X,” revealing that he suffered a broken collarbone: “Thank…

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Strict rules dictate what can and can’t pass for a passport photo, and with the lack of filters and harsh lighting, they’re not exactly meant to look good.Many people count on the fact that their passport photo won’t actually be seen that often—but the same can’t be said for Rebekah Roark, whose “microwaved” appearance has been seen by more than 16 million TikTok users.Roark, 29, of Jena, Louisiana, went to get a new passport photo taken on July 18, which should have been a pretty straightforward task. It was all going perfectly fine at first, as Roark told Newsweek that…

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Defense Minister Israel Katz said Sunday that IDF troops will remain deployed to northern West Bank refugee camps at least until the end of the year, committing to the continuation of Israeli military presence in the densely populated Palestinian towns for several more months. Meanwhile Israeli security forces said they had arrested three West Bank residents who had been planning a major terror attack in Israel, as well as attacks on security forces in the West Bank. In January, the military launched an offensive against terror operatives in the northern West Bank. The offensive, dubbed “Operation Iron Wall,” began in…

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More than a decade of “Face the Nation” transcripts are available online: 2008  |  2009  |  2010  |  2011  |  2012   |  2013  |  2014  |  2015  |  2016  |  2017  |  2018  |  2019  |  2020  |  2021  |  2022  |  2023  |  2024 For earlier broadcasts, contact CBS Footage Requests. And for the latest from “Face the Nation,” bookmark our homepage and follow us on Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok. Aug. 10Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S., Oksana MarkarovaNATO Secretary General Mark RutteDemocratic Sen. Mark Kelly of ArizonaRepublican Rep. Tony Gonzales of TexasDr. Jerome Adams, the former U.S. surgeon general during President Trump’s first termAug. 3U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson GreerBank of America CEO Brian MoynihanDominic LeBlanc, Canada’s U.S. Trade MinisterCMS administrator Dr. Mehmet OzNew Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan GrishamJuly 27Office of Managment and Budget Director Russell VoughtSen. Chris Van Hollen, Democrat of MarylandFrench Foreign Minister Jean-Noël BarrotTed Carter, The Ohio…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Historians recently unearthed some “health hacks” dating back to the Middle Ages v and some sound like they came straight off TikTok.The database, called the Corpus of Early Medieval Latin Medicine, offers a wealth of information about how people in the so-called “Dark Ages” viewed health, science and medicine. It was announced by Binghamton University in July.Meg Leja, an associate professor at the university, told Fox News Digital that she helped catalog hundreds of medieval medical texts, particularly focusing on all surviving Latin manuscripts up to the year 1000.WEARABLE HYDRATION MONITOR COULD…

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Region’s diversity can be an asset in shaping AI governance Coordination, data sharing and trust key to regional alignment As artificial intelligence (AI) adoption accelerates across Southeast Asia, Dr Jun-E Tan (pic), Senior Research Associate at Khazanah Research Institute, says the region’s unique diversity and shared challenges — combined with its 700 million-strong, young and increasingly tech-savvy population — give it an opportunity to shape its own path in AI governance and speak with greater influence on the global stage. “The challenge with Southeast Asia is the diversity we have and the different stages of development we’re in. Malaysia can…

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