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It's a cliché to call an election-year Congress do-nothing. The history doesn't match
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Millennial and Gen Z views of South Korea's generation in power shape an election
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Ukrainian-Russian families are being torn apart by Russia's invasion
Russia's attack on Ukraine has splintered personal relationships. Ukrainians are angry with family and friends who live in Russia, wrestling with just how average Russians could support the war.
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