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Ukraine Chips Away at Russian-Held Region, but Task Is Daunting
MYKOLAIV REGION, Ukraine — In their summer campaign to drive Russian troops from the southern region of Kherson, Ukraine’s forces…
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Shelling near a Ukrainian nuclear plant has hit the fire station it uses for emergencies, officials say.
KYIV, Ukraine — Shelling near a Russian-occupied nuclear power complex in southern Ukraine has hit the fire station tasked with…
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Surviving Relatives of U.S. Drone Strike Victims Remain Stranded in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — Soon after the U.S. military mistakenly killed 10 civilians, including seven children, last August in the final U.S.…
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Nicholas Evans, Author of ‘The Horse Whisperer,’ Dies at 72
Nicholas Evans, the British journalist turned author whose novel-turned-film, “The Horse Whisperer,” broke publishing and movie records, along ...
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Frederick Buechner, Novelist With a Religious Slant, Dies at 96
Frederick Buechner, a Presbyterian minister who never held a church pastorate but found his calling writing a prodigious quantity of…
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Lawmakers to Investigate Sexual Abuse in Junior R.O.T.C. Programs
Congressional investigators have opened a review of sexual misconduct in the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program of the U.S.…
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Muslim Killings in Albuquerque Stir Sectarian Ghosts
ALBUQUERQUE — Five years ago, Muhammad Syed was eyeing a new life with his family in a new land. They…
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John L. Eastman, Lawyer and Force in Entertainment World, Dies at 83
John L. Eastman, a lawyer for musicians and artists whose representation of famous clients like Paul McCartney, Billy Joel and…
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Your Tuesday Briefing: Kenya’s Next President?
Good morning. We’re covering uncertain election results in Kenya and a possible prisoner swap between Russia and the U.S. Supporters…
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Scotland Makes Period Products Free
Period products are now free to anyone in Scotland who needs them, nearly two years after the country’s Parliament approved…