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Review: The powerful ‘Filmmakers for the Prosecution’ shows how cinema held Nazi war criminals to account
In 1945, as Europe smoldered and the world waited for justice, the American brothers and military veterans Budd and Stuart…
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Trooper issued fake traffic tickets, including to someone who had died, NY officials say
A New York state trooper is accused of issuing fake traffic tickets to several people, officials say. He was arrested…
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Op-Ed: How blasphemy laws are used to serve political ends
On Jan. 17, Pakistan’s National Assembly unanimously voted to expand the country’s laws on blasphemy, which already carried the death…
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Hot tempers? Rookie stars? 5 things to know ahead of NASCAR’s Clash at the Coliseum
The USC students tailgated and partied. They burst into the Coliseum and watched the action from their section. They were…
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New Florida legislation would let judges impose death penalties if juries don’t
The death chamber at the Florida State Prison in Starke. Florida Department of Corrections TALLAHASSEE Florida could soon be the…
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‘Always be ready’: Along the Ukraine-Belarus border, a war of nerves — and drones
ALONG THE BELARUSIAN BORDER, Ukraine — The reconnaissance drones fly several times a day from Ukrainian positions deep inside the thick…
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Cremated bones reveal Vikings weren’t alone when they arrived in Britain, study says
Archaeologists studying bone fragments from a Viking cemetery in Heath Wood identified animals brought from Scandinavia, study says. Photo from…
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Gay couples in India take their fight for marriage equality to the Supreme Court
NEW DELHI — Utkarsh Saxena and Ananya Kotia’s love story began just like any other college romance. Except no one else…
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What does the end of the federal COVID emergency mean for your wallet in Florida?
A medical professional administers a nasal swab to a person at the Tropical Park COVID-19 testing site in west Miami-Dade.…
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