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The Atlantic staff writer Elizabeth Bruenig talks about her decision to serve as a witness to state-sanctioned executions, and what she's learned about mercy, faith and the possibility of redemption.
A new $7.4 billion opioid settlement for Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family has been approved by all U.S. states and ...
A top House Democrat is asking Microsoft for information about a DOGE staffer's GitHub account connected to whistleblower ...
While some compounding pharmacies have stopped making alternatives to Wegovy and Zepbound since shortages were declared over, ...
Vance Boelter was captured in a wooded area on Sunday night, and charged in the shootings of two state lawmakers and their ...
The man suspected of killing a Democratic Minnesota lawmaker has been arrested and charged with murder. And, takeaways from ...
Trump said Sunday he remained optimistic about Israel and Iran reaching a deal, but added "sometimes they have to fight it ...
The FCC has delayed implementing its multilingual emergency alerts system — making non-English speakers vulnerable during ...
North Korea sent 11,000 elite soldiers to support Russia. Their progress — especially in drone warfare — has implications not ...
Israel's conflict with Iran is pushing its war in Gaza to the periphery. But Palestinians there are still being killed and are under a near-total blockade.
The Los Angeles Press Club says law enforcement officers have violated press freedoms of reporters covering anti-ICE protests ...
The Trump administration's immigration enforcement mostly left farms and meat packing plants alone, until coordinated raids ...
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