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Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Former Leader, Appears in Court
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan appeared in court in the Pakistani capital on Thursday after being charged under the country’s…
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Decades After a ‘Living Hell,’ Korean Victims Win a Step Toward Redress
SEOUL — From 1976 to 1987, military dictators in South Korea swept roughly 38,000 people off the streets, corralling them…
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Decades After a ‘Living Hell,’ Korean Victims Win a Step Toward Redress
SEOUL — From 1976 to 1987, military dictators in South Korea swept roughly 38,000 people off the streets, corralling them…
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Uvalde Fires Its School Police Chief in Response to Shooting
UVALDE, Texas — Facing intense pressure from parents, the school board in Uvalde, Texas, on Wednesday terminated its school police…
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Judge Halts Part of Idaho’s Abortion Ban, Saying It Violates Health Law
A federal judge in Idaho blocked part of the state’s strict abortion ban on Wednesday, delivering a limited but significant…
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George Foreman Is Accused of Sexual Abuse
Two women filed lawsuits Wednesday in California alleging that George Foreman, the former world heavyweight boxing champion, sexually abused them…
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Can the C.D.C. Save Itself?
This article is part of the Debatable newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it on Wednesdays. Last week,…
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Jury Awards Vanessa Bryant $16 Million in Suit Over Kobe Bryant Crash Photos
LOS ANGELES — A jury awarded Vanessa Bryant $16 million on Wednesday in her lawsuit against Los Angeles County over…
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What Two Primaries Reveal About the Decline of Working-Class Democrats
The results of the Democratic congressional primaries in New York City on Tuesday give us a hint of just how…
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Losing Your Neighborhood to Climate Change Is Sometimes Necessary
When it hit Houston five years ago, Hurricane Harvey dropped more rain than any other U.S. storm since reliable record-keeping…