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"Russia is deliberately trying to destroy everyone who is there in Mariupol,” the Ukrainian leader said in a virtual address.
Psaki and the Fox News reporter have gone head-to-head in press briefings, but at least she has a sense of humor about it.
Abortion bans with nearly no exceptions were once taboo. But now they're mainstream and on their way to becoming law in several states — as Roe hangs in the balance.
The Duchess of Sussex delivered a heartfelt introduction to her husband at opening ceremonies for the Invictus Games in The Hague on Saturday.
After video showed a Grand Rapids officer fatally shooting Lyoya, an unarmed Black man, questions arose about the missing details.
The Florida Department of Education rejected 41% of submitted textbooks over "attempts to indoctrinate children." The textbooks taught math.
Scientists have chained themselves to a bank, glued their hands to building windows and more in climate protests around the world.
President Jair Bolsonaro has presided over record deforestation of the Amazon. As his reelection campaign begins, the fate of a critical global ecosystem is on the ballot.
If Richard Bernard Moore is executed as scheduled on April 29, he would be the first person put to death in the state since 2011.
Recent statements by CEO Howard Schultz offer a glimpse of some of the hardball tactics that might lay ahead.
Residents of Houston’s diverse Southwest Crossing are getting an unwelcome new neighbor: a propane storage facility.
It’s the latest series that strives to convince viewers there’s more to the Incriminated White Female than headlines tell. In Michelle Carter's case, that's somewhat true.

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