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Joint Mission Moves to Establish Control in Ramadi
The U.S. military is making a fresh attempt to take control of Ramadi, Iraq's largest Sunni Arab city. Philip Reeves has been on patrol with U.S. forces in Ramadi, Iraq, a stronghold of the Iraqi insurgency. The Marines now control the center of the town, but not much else.
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With abortion rights in jeopardy, some women are telling their stories of terminating pregnancies before the procedure was legal. They want people to know how difficult that time was for them.
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Asian photographers share the stories behind their names
We asked AAPI photographers, 'What is the story of your name and what does it mean to you?'
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There are 2 types of immigrants: those who look back, and those who don't. I'm both
My story is unique in some ways, but also similar to that of many immigrants. And it brings up certain questions; like, what are the emotional consequences of emigrating to a different country?
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