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66,000 War Crimes Have Been Reported in Ukraine. It Vows to Prosecute Them All.
KYIV - The 25 Russians convicted so far of war crimes in Ukrainian courts include a soldier who forc...
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Watching the Unwatchable Cruelty in Memphis
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Who is Gautam Adani? Asia’s Richest Man is Rocked by Fraud Claims.
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News Organizations Grapple with Showing Horrific Nichols, Pelosi Videos
News organizations tried to decide Friday night whether to broadcast video that was unquestionably n...
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Facing Hardest Election yet, Turkey’s Erdogan Woos Voters with ‘Good News’
ISTANBUL – Facing a difficult election in just a few months, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ...
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‘This is our Exchange Fund’: Inside Ukraine’s POW Detention Center
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Data Shows Student Debt Relief Applicants in Each State as Auditors Question Cost
The Biden administration on Friday released a state-by-state breakdown of people who could get assis...
January 28, 2023
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Ukrainian Journalists Are Uncovering Ukrainian Corruption
For a top Ukrainian official, the downfall came from a fatal weakness: A conspicuous interest in lux...
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U.S. Economy Grew 2.1 Percent in 2022, but Recession Fears Linger
The U.S. economy grew by 2.1 percent in 2022, notching six months of solid growth despite widespread...
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Elaine Chao responds to Trump’s racist attacks on her Asian American heritage
WASHINGTON - Former transportation secretary Elaine Chao issued a rare public comment about former p...
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Clean-energy push puts abandoned Philippine nuclear plant back in spotlight
Willie Torres had been there at the start in the 1970s, when the plant was still being built, a $2.3...
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Half Moon Bay shooting suspect charged with murder as victims identified
HALF MOON BAY, Calif. - Prosecutors charged a California agricultural worker with seven counts of mu...
January 26, 2023
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