In the chaotic aftermath of Maduro’s contested reelection, the case that U.S. policy worked in Venezuela is on shaky ground.
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Algerian boxer Imane Khelif is the latest athlete deemed insufficiently female by extremists obsessed with the strictest of gender binaries.
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As Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire, Israeli troops are stationed in the villages that dot the country's northern border.
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The AIPAC-backed challenger to Rep. Cori Bush also said the decision not to release Darren Wilson’s side of the story was “tragic.”
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Attorney General Andrew Bailey had argued that the state should execute Marcellus Williams without vetting evidence of his wrongful conviction.
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The drone company XTEND secured Israeli military contracts and venture capital funding. Still, it sought out charitable donations.
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