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Wednesday morning news: August 24, 2022

Today marks six months since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the UN Security Council met about the safety crisis at a Russian-occupied nuclear power plant, former President Trump officially filed a motion for an independent review of the records that the FBI seized, a federal jury convicted two men in the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, floodwaters continue to wash over the streets in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, flooding in Sudan has claimed 89 lives, a whistleblower is accusing Twitter of taking shortcuts with its cybersecurity

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Russia's invasion of Ukraine has already killed some 9,000 Ukrainian soldiers, the Kremlin is blaming Ukraine for a car bomb, U.S. and South Korean warships, tanks, jets and thousands of troops are training side by side this week, another American official visited Taiwan, demonstrators gathered outside the home of Pakistan’s former Prime Minister to shield him from police, President Biden’s chief medical advisor is stepping down later this year

Former Vice President Mike Pence says he has serious questions about the FBI’s raid of Mar-a-Lago, Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney is speaking out after losing her GOP primary, more buses arrived in New York City carrying dozens of migrants from the Texas border, Republicans are taking issue with President Biden’s energy policies

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