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By many predictions, Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro faces defeat in July's election.
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A proposed law would allow more French citizens to vote — a measure that many Indigenous Kanak groups say would dilute their political power.
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They’re protesting the school's response to pro-Palestinian demonstrations earlier this spring.
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There has been more than a year of civil war between the country's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
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Hundreds of people have donated their bodies to Harvard Medical School, hoping to advance science and train the next generation of doctors. But in the basement of the nation's most prestigious medical institution, something went terribly wrong in recent years.
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A deadly Israeli airstrike on an encampment for displaced Palestinians in Rafah on Sunday has led to wider international outrage and calls for Israel to stop its military operations in Rafah.
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New research that shows that longer and stronger heat waves by mid-century are predicted to compromise the power grid in large parts of the Western U.S.
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Corey Briskin and Nicholas Maggipinto are suing New York City in a class action lawsuit that alleges the city is discriminating against male same-sex couples by denying them IVF benefits other couples can access.
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Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election.
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In a recent column, Daniel Pink says it is time to move Memorial Day to another day and root it once again in service rather than leisure.
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The book was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, and won Britain's Baille-Gifford Prize. The book is out in paperback next month.
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While photos and personal belongings are things loved ones choose to hold onto when someone dies, others cherish something else: their tattoos.