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France says it will withdraw troops from Mali but remain in West Africa
The announcement by French President Emmanuel Macron will end nearly a decade of fighting Islamic extremists in the West African country.
More than money: Defining American antitrust law, from Bork to Khan
From Robert Bork's "consumer harm" to Lina Khan's "democratic harm," we discuss the ideas that drive the government's approach to antitrust regulation.
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The future of U.S. democracy hangs in the balance as states battle over voting rights
Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice, says lawmakers in 27 states are considering hundreds of bills designed to limit voting or undermine the integrity of the election process.
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The mystery of the chained woman in China
A video shows her chained inside a shed. It got nearly 2 billion clicks and has sparked a national debate over her identity, whether she is mentally ill — and whether she was trafficked as a bride.
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The three-time Olympic medalist told reporters that she felt "like a joke" after failing to finish her third race of the Winter Games. Her last chance at a medal is a team competition on Saturday.
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Inspectors stopped deliveries of the Dreamliners last year after they found manufacturing flaws in the planes.
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Afghan refugee describes chaos at Kabul airport after Taliban takeover: bodies, bloody feet, chaos
In October, Massachusetts welcomed its first refugee family — a young couple and their nearly 2-year-old son.
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Philadelphia ends vaccine mandate for indoor dining, looks toward dropping mask requirement
The CDC has signaled it may soon update its COVID-19 guidance as omicron cases drop in the U.S. And more cities are getting a jump start on easing restrictions.
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