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April 12, 2022

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Name, phone, address: The writing on a child's back is now a symbol of Ukrainian parents' terror.

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Ukraine War Pushes Germans to Change. They Are Wavering.

The Pentagon will meet with major military contractors to plan aid for Ukraine.

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Gilbert Gottfried, Comedian With a Distinctive Voice, Dies at 67

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Boris Johnson Fined for Breaking U.K. Lockdown Rules

The British prime minister had seemed to turn the "partygate" tide with his handling of Ukraine. Then came the announcement that he broke the law.

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The humble Columba livia is much more than a rat with wings.

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A collaboration between researchers and the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe offers new evidence that their ancestors have lived in the Bay Area for thousands of years.

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Howard, a senior guard, was the top pick after Atlanta made a deal with the Washington Mystics to move up in the draft.

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