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Sunday April 20th, 2025 evening edition

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Poll Do you believe the ceasefire announced by Russia will hold?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote a message of unity and faith on the occasion of Easter Sunday, as he accused Russian forces of breaching a temporary ceasefire, earlier declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Evil may have its hour, but God will have His day,” Zelenskyy posted on X.

In the post, he invoked the suffering and resurrection of Christ to inspire hope for peace and victory.

”, he further wrote.His message came as both sides accused each other of violating the 30-hour ceasefire announced by Moscow from Saturday, 6:00 pm to Sunday midnight.

On Easter morning, another 59 shelling cases and five Russian assaults were logged across the Donetsk, Starobilsk, and Zaporizhzhia sectors.

He stressed that Kyiv would continue to act based on “the actual situation on the ground.” »

Man stunned during Marjorie Taylor Greene's town hall is a Marine veteran, attorney says

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The Brief The attorney for a Marine veteran arrested during Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's town hall this week is demanding authorities drop his charges.

The attorney for a Dallas man arrested during a protest of Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's town hall meeting is demanding Cobb County prosecutors dismiss his charges.

Image 1 of 4 ▼ Multiple demonstrators were arrested during a town hall hosted by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Cobb County on April 15, 2025. »

Man arrested after being found in 9-year-old’s bedroom

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(KCTV/Gray News) - A burglar in Missouri who was found in a child’s bedroom has been charged with three felony crimes following his arrest Wednesday night.

According to court records in Jackson County, 42-year-old Robert McDowell III has been charged with felony first-degree burglary and two counts of possession of child pornography.

Police said a husband and his wife reported hearing a noise from down the hall that night. »

Officers who attended Jan. 6 rally ask Supreme Court to keep identities anonymous

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Current and former Seattle police officers who attended President Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” political rally on Jan. 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol are asking the nation’s highest court to keep their identities anonymous in public court records.

SEATTLE -- Current and former Seattle police officers who attended President Donald Trump's “Stop the Steal” political rally on Jan. 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol are asking the nation's highest court to keep their identities anonymous in public court records.

The state supreme court denied reconsideration earlier this month and lawyers for the four officers submitted a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking that the names remain protected during their legal challenge. »