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In Northern Ireland, Old Passions Are Smoldering Anew
DERRY, Northern Ireland — Few cities are as caught between hope and history as Derry, the birthplace of the modern…
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Suing New York, Over and Over, for Transgender Rights
Mariah Lopez has been suing New York City for transgender rights since she was a child. In 1999, at age…
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Women who were raped by Russian soldiers yearn for justice.
Every day, Viktoriya has to walk past the house where she was raped by a Russian soldier the same age…
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‘The Pro-Life Generation’: Young Women Fight Against Abortion Rights
DALLAS — The rollback of abortion rights has been received by many American women with a sense of shock and…
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Investigators of War Crimes in Ukraine Face Formidable Challenges
KOROPY, Ukraine — Four men tugged at long strips of fabric to lift a coffin out of the gaping hole…
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The Long Path to Reclaim Abortion Rights
Attempting to recover from their staggering loss in the Supreme Court, abortion rights groups have mounted a multilevel legal and…
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Uvalde Schools Police Chief Resigns From City Council
Pete Arredondo, the chief of the school district police force in Uvalde, Texas, resigned as a member of the Uvalde…
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Former Georgetown Tennis Coach Sentenced to More Than 2 Years in Varsity Blues Case
A former Georgetown University head tennis coach who pleaded guilty last fall to accepting bribes to help prospective students gain…
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Palestinians Give U.S. Experts Bullet That Killed Journalist
JERUSALEM — The Palestinian Authority has handed over to a team of American investigators the bullet it says killed the…
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Searching for Gold, Miners Discover a Frozen Baby Mammoth
About a half-hour before his lunch break one June morning, Travis Mudry was operating an excavator and digging through permafrost…
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