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In Ukraine, overnight bombings mark an uneasy start to Orthodox Holy Week
Deadly missile strikes overnight hit the city of Lviv, which is fewer than 50 miles from the Polish border and has been relatively peaceful since the invasion began nearly two months ago.
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InfoWars files for bankruptcy in the face of lawsuits over Sandy Hook shooting denial
Founder Alex Jones, who's repeatedly called the 2012 shooting at a Connecticut elementary school a hoax, has been sued several times by the victims' families for defamation and emotional distress.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout explores marriage, memory and class in 'Oh William!'
The book explores the relationship between Lucy Barton, a familiar character to Strout's readers, and her ex-husband William.
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New technology helps Holocaust museums preserve survivors' stories
Most Holocaust survivors who are still alive are in their 80s or 90s — and very few remain to tell their stories. That's where technology comes in.
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What you didn't know about what you already know about Easter
Bring forth your baskets so that we may fill them with these five fun facts about the spring holiday.
Clashes erupt again near the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem
Israeli police entered the compound in the Old City to secure the way for Jewish visitors to the holy site, fueling clashes that left 17 Palestinians wounded.
Young playwrights confront gun violence with their art and say #Enough
Across the country, theaters and civic organizations commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the Columbine school shootings by presenting readings of eight short plays by teenagers.
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Airbnb plans legal action against guest who booked property where a shooting happened
The shooting took place during a party, attended by many underage people, at an Airbnb property in the city's North Side, police said. There were at least 90 rounds fired.
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