“Even if they rebuild all of Syria, Yarmouk will remain destroyed,” said one Palestinian refugee.
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“Even if they rebuild all of Syria, Yarmouk will remain destroyed,” said one Palestinian refugee.
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After being threatened with losing their housing, several students who weren’t involved in the protests had their suspensions lifted.
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After the Trump administration cut funding to demining efforts, unexploded ordnance from the Vietnam War killed four people in February alone.
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The jurors that sent Hall to death row never heard critical evidence that could have convinced them to spare his life. Some of them now support his bid for clemency.
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Whether they fled or stayed behind, the survivors of Israel’s scorched-earth campaign in northern Gaza experienced untold horrors.
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Decades before the FBI targeted me for my journalism, its treatment of my uncle, an FBI agent, devastated our family.
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Internal FBI reports and undercover recordings reveal that federal agents were concerned about entrapment claims.
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Most Capitol riot defendants got lighter sentences than the government sought, invalidating a key right-wing talking point.
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As a Houston prosecutor, Kelly Siegler won 68 murder convictions and 19 death sentences. But the case of Jeffrey Prible raises questions about her record.
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Jeffrey Prible and Hermilo Herrero always insisted on their innocence. From prison, they tracked down the man who could help them prove it.
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