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    White Sox' Nick Nastrini ‘just didn't have it' vs. Blue Jays

    Chuck Garfien and Ozzie Guillen break down Nick Nastrini's outing vs. the Blue JaysWhite Sox' Nick Nastrini ‘just didn't have it' vs. Blue Jays originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago

  • BBC

    Child among nine dead at Mexico election rally

    Part of the structure toppled over in high winds at an event for presidential candidate Jorge Alvarez Maynez.

  • Associated Press

    With Ukraine losing ground, allies debate how to squeeze cash for Kyiv out of frozen Russian assets

    Ukraine's allies are wrestling with how to squeeze money out of frozen Russian assets to support Kyiv's war effort, a debate that is ever more urgent as Russia gains territory on the battlefield and as the outlook for Ukraine’s state finances looks shakier. What to do with the Russian central bank reserves frozen in response to the invasion of Ukraine is at the top of the agenda as finance officials from the Group of Seven rich democracies meet Thursday through Saturday in Stresa, Italy, on the shores of scenic Lago Maggiore. The issue: While Ukraine and many of its supporters have called for the confiscation of $260 billion in Russian assets frozen outside the country after the February 24, 2022, invasion, European officials have resisted, citing legal and financial stability concerns.