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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 ...
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 ...
A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey ...
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