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Businessman Paints Terrifying And Complex Picture Of Putin's Russia
Allegations of murder, blackmail and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of corruption. William Browder's story has it all — and he shared it Thursday with a Senate panel investigating Russia.
There's Great News — And Grim News — In The Fight Against HIV/AIDS
The epidemic is always changing. Here's a look at some of the latest trends.
Laurene Powell Jobs To Buy Stake In 'The Atlantic'
The widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is acquiring a majority ownership in The Atlantic magazine and its affiliated businesses.
Former Priest And Convicted Child Abuser Paul Shanley Released From Prison
Shanley, 86, was convicted in 2005 of repeatedly raping a boy over a number of years in the 1980s. Other alleged victims voiced dismay that the defrocked priest was released into the community.
Analysts: North Korea Improves Its Capabilities With Each Missile Test
North Korea fired a missile on Friday that experts say had the capability of striking U.S. cities. Korea observers argue with each successive test, the U.S. and allies lose leverage with Pyongyang.
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Apple Accused Of Removing Apps Used To Evade Censorship From Its China Store
VPNs can be used to skirt China's "Great Firewall" of Internet censorship. China is among Apple's biggest markets, and the company has shown a willingness to comply with Beijing's demands.
Decades Later, Sanitation Workers Rewarded For Role In Civil Rights Movement
Elmore Nickleberry, and other black sanitation workers who participated in the Memphis sanitation worker's strike of 1968, will soon be receiving $70,000 in retirement grants.
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Barbershop: Changes At The White House And What The GOP Does Next
Columnist and former speechwriter Mary Kate Cary, political strategist Ron Christie and public affairs strategist Brian Wise discuss the week's White House shake-up, as well as the health care debate.
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After North Korea Agrees To Meet, The U.S. Has A Possible Opening For Diplomacy
North and South Korea have agreed to a summit meeting next month. President Trump says it may be a false hope, but that the U.S. is willing to go.
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Texas Primary: Democratic Votes Surge, But Republicans Recover Early Vote Deficit
In the first 2018 primaries, Democrats put up their best numbers in Texas since at least 2002. Republican totals were higher in the end, after lagging in early voting.
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