Ukraine Targets Crimea for Second Day in a Row, Russia Says
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Ukraine Targets Crimea for Second Day in a Row, Russia Says

The Russian-installed authorities in occupied Crimea said Ukrainian forces targeted the peninsula with another air attack on Saturday, the second in two days as Kyiv increasingly takes aim…

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A lesson on California housing from the billionaires planning a new city
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A lesson on California housing from the billionaires planning a new city

A cadre of Silicon Valley elites is drawing fierce criticism from local residents and environmentalists for planning a new city on the outskirts of the Bay Area, a…

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Europe Made a Bold Pledge of Ammunition for Ukraine. Now Comes the Hard Part.
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Europe Made a Bold Pledge of Ammunition for Ukraine. Now Comes the Hard Part.

The pledge last March sounded as catchy as it was ambitious: European Union states would deliver a million rounds of 155-millimeter ammunition to Ukraine within a year. Now,…

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Face of Hawaiian Airlines logo dies at 77
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Face of Hawaiian Airlines logo dies at 77

Leina’ala Ann Teruya Drummond, a former Miss Hawaii whose photo image helped popularize the iconic and decades-old Hawaiian Airlines logo, has died. Drummond died of cancer Monday in…

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Mother Who Gave Abortion Pills to Teen Daughter Gets 2 Years in Prison
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Mother Who Gave Abortion Pills to Teen Daughter Gets 2 Years in Prison

A Nebraska woman who acquired abortion pills that her teenage daughter used to end her pregnancy last year was sentenced on Friday to two years in prison. The…

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Hemet woman fatally stabbed in confrontation outside her home
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Hemet woman fatally stabbed in confrontation outside her home

A Riverside County woman was stabbed to death Monday night, reportedly after asking two people to stop using drugs outside her children’s bedroom, according to her family. At…

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Progress in Hollywood Writers’ Strike Negotiations, but No Deal Yet
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Progress in Hollywood Writers’ Strike Negotiations, but No Deal Yet

A third straight day of marathon negotiations between Hollywood studios and striking screenwriters ended on Friday night without a deal. But the sides made substantial progress, according to…

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Vibrant photos show greenest September in years after storms
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Vibrant photos show greenest September in years after storms

It’s been a green September, thanks to an unusually wet August brought on by Tropical Storm Hilary. But don’t put away your raincoats yet because there’s reason to…

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A Former Hockey Enforcer Searches for Answers on C.T.E. Before It’s Too Late
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A Former Hockey Enforcer Searches for Answers on C.T.E. Before It’s Too Late

Page 68 of Boston University’s Hope Study questionnaire asks, “Have you ever injured your head or neck in a fight or been hit by someone?” For Chris Nilan,…

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Federal judge again overturns California ban on high-capacity gun magazines
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Federal judge again overturns California ban on high-capacity gun magazines

A federal judge for the second time overturned California’s ban on large-capacity ammunition magazines that can hold more than 10 bullets, ruling Friday that it lacked a historical…

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