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Bombing and encircling civilians in cities, indications that cluster bombs may have been dropped. Is Russia committing war crimes in Ukraine?
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From coast to coast, Fisher Poets keep up annual tradition from afar
Commercial fishermen from across the country gather in Astoria, Ore. each year to share poetry about life at sea. Fisher Poets 2022 gathering connected participants through Zoom, but fishermen are hopeful they can meet face-to-face again next February.
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Mask mandates end and cases are falling: Where we are now in the pandemic
Across the United States, the number of cases and deaths continue to fall after a surge caused by the omicron variant.
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Conservationists fight for protection for jumping slugs
Oregon and Washington state are home to a group of rare species you’ve probably never heard of.
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It took this 'New Yorker' cartoonist 25 years to achieve his childhood dream
David Sipress endured years of rejection before finally landing a gig with The New Yorker in '98. "I wasn't about to let all that rejection get in the way," he says. His new memoir is What's So Funny?
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Paralympian Brenna Huckaby wins bronze after a legal fight to compete in the games
Huckaby took third in a division of women's snowboard cross, but, despite a gold in the 2018 games, she wasn't allowed to compete until a court ruled in January she could.
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We're trying everything to avoid WWIII, acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine says
As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, NATO forces are building in border countries in an effort to contain the conflict and prevent a wider war, according to the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
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How one international student fled Ukraine — and brought along 50 others
UN data show over 1.5 million people have left Ukraine since the Russian military invaded. Here's the story of one international student who helped 50 others escape the war.
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Elon Musk dares United Autoworkers to try to unionize Tesla
Unfair labor practice charges have previously been filed against Tesla, Musk and other company executives for allegedly blocking union organizing attempts at the company.
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