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The killing of a Russian general is one of several that Moscow blames on Ukraine. What to know about the shooting at a Christian school in Wisconsin. From Caitlin Clark and Simone Biles to a new hockey league, women's sports had a pivotal year. How the Roxies are made: Behind the iconic role in Broadway's megahit 'Chicago'. Retail sales rose at a healthy pace last month in the latest sign of the US economy's health. FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan.
6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup. Stay sober and have a jolly holiday season with these expert tips. See entertainment's biggest moments in 2024, through the lens of Associated Press photographers. From destruction to deadly heat, Associated Press photographers capture climate change in 2024. Most US teens are abstaining from drinking, smoking and marijuana, survey says. A transplanted pig kidney has freed her from eight years of dialysis. EU investigates TikTok over Romanian presidential election safeguards. Concert promoters, hotels and lodging sites soon will have to disclose extra fees up front. Pennsylvania's Bethlehem: The city founded by Moravians on Christmas eve keeps its traditions alive. Bomba mata a general ruso en Moscú y funcionario de Kiev dice que el servicio secreto estuvo detrás. A federal lawsuit by Palestinians and Palestinian Americans accuses the State Department of giving Israel a pass when it comes to a U.S. law meant to limit military aid over human rights abuses. A federal lawsuit by Palestinians and Palestinian Americans accuses the State Department of giving Israel a pass when it comes to a U.S. law meant to limit military aid over human rights abuses. Former State Department officials and crafters of the 1997 Leahy law were among those advising and backing the lawsuit. The lawsuit details the barriers it accuses the State Department of creating on behalf of Israel to skirt enforcement and asks courts to intervene. That is after campus protests and moves by some lawmakers failed in their goal of limiting U.S
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