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AP Headline News - Mar 15 2024 06:00 (EDT)

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5m
Broadcast on:
15 Mar 2024
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mp3

This is AP News. I'm Rita Folle. Two people known dead now in brutal storms that battered Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Police in Ohio are confirming the two deaths. The AP has done a water. In Lakeview, Ohio, Amber Fagan, the president and CEO of Indian Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, tells W-S-Y-X-W-T-T-E. There's destruction everywhere. The country map is gone. The old plastics building is just completely demolished. Downtown, it's bad. Indiana State Police say a tornado that tore through the community of Winchester left people with many significant injuries. Winchester Mayor Bob McCoy says the twister sounded like a train and that he and his wife hunkered in a closet. He says, "I've never heard that sound before. I don't want to hear it again. I'm Donna Wartner." Hamas says it's put forward a new ceasefire proposal in the war with Israel. The AP's Charles D'Oedesma. International mediators had hoped to broker a six-week ceasefire before the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which began earlier this week. But talks stalled with no agreement in sight. Mao's senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan says the group has put forward a new plan along similar lines as its previous demands. He declined to give details of the plan or explain how it differed from any earlier ones. Human rights experts say they have gathered new evidence of what they say is horrific torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war by their Russian jailers. They say this could amount to war crimes. It's time to move on. That's what President Biden's top White House lawyer is telling House Speaker Mike Johnson this morning in a new letter. Time to end House efforts to impeach the president over unproven claims that he benefited from the business dealings of his son and brother. The White House counsel says there's no evidence of wrongdoing. Gas is up to 343 a gallon this morning. Up 16 cents in a month. This is AP News. There's something new for immigrants traveling without passports. The federal government has started requiring migrants without passports to submit to facial recognition technology to take domestic flights. The change prompted confusion this week among immigrants and advocacy groups in Texas. Several migrants with flights out of South Texas on Tuesday told advocacy groups that they thought they were being turned away. The migrants included people who had used the government's online appointment system to pursue their immigration cases. The Transportation Security Administration did not say when TSA made the change only that it was recent and not in response to a specific security threat. Norman Hall, Washington. He was James Bond in the movies. But now the actor Pierce Brosnan has pleaded guilty to stepping off a trail during a visit to Yellowstone National Park. He was fined $500 in order to donate to a nonprofit. I'm Rita Foley AP News. 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