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Wednesday morning news: October 12, 2022

NATO’s Secretary General says Vladimir Putin is failing in Ukraine, the United States is edging closer to sending more advanced air-defense systems to Ukraine, President Biden is rethinking America’s relationship with Saudi Arabia, the United States negotiated a draft energy deal between Israel and Lebanon, NASA says it successfully knocked a small asteroid off course, Angela Labsbury died at the age of 96

Are Vladimir Putin’s nuclear threats on par with the Cuban missile crisis?

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Russian missiles rained down on cities across Ukraine, an army of 42,000 utility workers has restored electricity to more than 2.5 million homes in businesses in Florida, the remnants of Hurricane Julia have continued drenching Guatemala and El Salvador, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is running a new series of out-of-state ads encouraging women to come to his state for an abortion, Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke won the Nobel Prize in economics, North Korea says its recent barrage of missile launches simulated nuclear strikes against U.S. targets

The Supreme Court kicks off a new term and the Legal Docket podcast concludes Season 3

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The White House is still trying to explain President Biden’s mention of possible nuclear armageddon, Vladimir Putin called the attack that damaged the bridge connecting Russia to Crimea “a terrorist act” by Ukrainian forces, some Floridians were able to return home over the weekend, mourners in Thailand gathered for weekend services to honor the victims of the daycare massacre, anti-government demonstrations erupted once again in Iran, gas prices are moving in the wrong direction again