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Headline News from The Associated Press

AP Headline News - Apr 17 2024 08:00 (EDT)

Duration:
5m
Broadcast on:
17 Apr 2024
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mp3

AP News, I'm Haia Fungjuani, former Florida Senator Bob Graham who chaired the Intelligence Committee following the 2001 terrorist attacks and opposed the Iraq invasion has died. AP correspondent Norman Hall has more. His family announced the death in a statement posted on X. Graham, who served three terms of the Senate, made an unsuccessful bid for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination, emphasizing his opposition to the Iraq invasion. But his bid was delayed by heart surgery. Graham's political career spanned five decades from state representative to Florida's governor. As a politician, few were better. Florida voters hardly considered him the wealthy Harvard educated attorney that he was. Bob Graham was 87. Norman Hall, Washington. AP correspondent Charles Ledesma reports on German raids on a China human smuggling ring. German authorities have conducted a large-scale raid against an international human smuggling gang, please say, in a statement. More than 1,000 police officers search dozens of homes, stores and offices across Western and Southern Germany and arrested ten suspects, including two lawyers. The suspects are accused of having illegally taken advantage of special German immigration rules, reserved only for skilled foreign workers to procure residency permits for around 350 mostly Chinese nationals who didn't meet the needed criteria in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars. I'm Charles Ledesma at a news conference chief Brad Ventura of the Maui County Fire Department said there are areas where the department can improve first ones to fully stock our relief apparatus. Seconds to create a statewide mutual aid program. Third is to create a communication plan to evacuate visitors and residents who speak different languages. This is AP news. AP correspondent Charles to Ledesma reports once more on a lethal Russian attack on a mid-sized Ukraine city. Local Ukraine officials say three Russian missiles have slammed into a downtown area of the northern city of Chernivv, hitting an eight-floor apartment building and killing at least eight people. The city's acting mayor says many more were injured in the Wednesday morning attack. The city lies some 90 miles north of the capital Kief, near the border with the Russia and Belarus, and has a population of around 250,000. The latest Russian bombardment comes as the war stretches into its third year and approaches what could be a critical juncture as a lack of further military support from Ukraine's western partners increasingly leaves it at the mercy of the bigger Kremlin forces. I'm Charles Ledesma. Israel is vowing to retaliate against Iran after Iran launched hundreds of rockets and drones. An attack on Iran would risk triggering an all-out war. I'm Haya Panjwani, AP News. Rapid expansion. We're ready. Worker shortage. We're good. Anything can change the world of work. A celebrity buys the company. Depends on who it is. But relax. We've got ADP. From HR to payroll, ADP designs forward-thinking solutions to take on the next anything. Wilson, you sent the game-winning email at the buzzer, avoiding a 4.55 meeting on everyone's calendar. How did you do it? I got a huge assist from Grammarly, an AI writing partner that helped me make my point. And it works everywhere I write. Summarizing a doc, when you took one click, when everyone uses Grammarly, everything just makes sense. Go to Grammarly.com/podcast to download it for free. That's Grammarly.com/podcast. Easier said, done. The new SuperBeats hard-choose advanced is now supercharged with CoQ10. Support your healthy CoQ10 levels and blood pressure with two choos a day. Visit RadioBeatsB-E-E-T-S.com and save 15% with promo code "DEAL". A new year is full of surprises. But one thing is always predictable. Postage costs go up. Stamps.com gives you crazy discounts of up to 89% off USPS and UPS services. So when postage goes up, your business will barely notice the change. Stamps.com is like your own personal post office, wherever you are. You can even take care of orders on the go with the mobile app. No lines, no traffic, no waiting. Schedule package pickups, automatically find the cheapest and fastest shipping options, and seamlessly connect with every major marketplace and shopping cart. There's even a supply store where you can stock up on mailing supplies, labels, even printers. Stamps.com has been indispensable for over 1 million businesses just like yours. All you need is a computer or phone and printer. Take a chunk out of your mailing and shipping costs this year with Stamps.com. Sign up with promo code "Program" for a special offer that includes a four-week trial, plus free postage and a free digital scale. No long-term commitments or contracts. That's Stamps.com Code "Program".