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Afghanistan says more than 400 dead in Pakistan airstrike on Kabul hospital
Rescue crews are digging bodies from the rubble of a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul
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As winters warm, falling through the ice is becoming more common — and deadly
Warming winters are making ice thinner and less predictable, leading to more drownings as people fall through while fishing, hunting and recreating on frozen waters
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Man charged with planting pipe bombs before the Jan. 6 riot argues Trump's mass pardons apply to him
A man charged with planting pipe bombs near the U.S. Capitol on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot claims he's covered by President Donald Trump's blanket pardons
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College Republicans sue University of Florida's president over deactivation of its chapter
College Republicans at the University of Florida are suing the school president over what they call an unlawful crackdown on free speech
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Trump's tax law changes may increase the number of donors, but reduce donations to nonprofits
Millions more Americans will likely donate to nonprofits as a result of changes to tax laws, but those changes will also likely reduce the overall amount of money given to charity
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Shigeaki Mori, Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor and historian embraced by Obama, dies at 88
Japanese atomic bomb survivor Shigeaki Mori has died at age 88
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WADA is weighing a rule to bar Trump and US officials from major events. Can it really do that?
Leaders at the World Anti-Doping Agency are considering adopting a rule that could bar President Donald Trump and all U.S. government officials from attending major international events — even if they take place on American soil
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23 killed, 108 wounded in suspected suicide bombings in northeast Nigeria
Police in Nigeria say suspected suicide bombings have killed at least 23 people and wounded 108 others in Maiduguri
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Iran’s internet blackout silences voices at home as diaspora creators fill the void
Iranian American social media creators are helping lead the online conversation about the war in Iran
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Top counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigns over Trump's Iran war, says Iran posed 'no imminent threat to our nation'
Top counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigns over Trump's Iran war, says Iran posed 'no imminent threat to our nation'
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