Democracy Dies in Darkness
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Ukraine’s inability to demonstrate decisive success on the battlefield is stoking fears that the conflict is becoming a stalemate and international support could erode.
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There was no pattern to who died and no single path to safety amid the nation’s deadliest wildfire in more than a century.
The Aug. 11 police raid of the Marion County Record’s offices sparked outrage among First Amendment advocates and news organizations across the nation.
The moon is seen from an Indian spacecraft as it entered lunar orbit this month. (Isro/Reuters)
Spacecraft from Russia and India are set to touch down on the lunar surface over the next few days, the latest in an international caravan of robotic spacecraft that have headed to the moon in recent years.
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Two years after taking power, the Taliban is overseeing its first major infrastructure project: A 115-mile canal that will divert water from the Amu Darya river.
Sand banks line the beach in Long Beach, Calif., on Saturday ahead of the storm’s approach. (Caroline Brehman/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
While the monster storm will weaken during its northward march, it is nonetheless expected to bring extreme and wide-reaching impacts to California, the Desert Southwest and Baja California in Mexico.
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Welcome to Leavenworth, Wash., a Bavarian wonderland where a production of “The Sound of Music” is a mainstay, along with a reindeer farm, a nutcracker museum and a stunning view of the Cascade mountain range.
Thirty-two teams have been whittled to two finalists, but somehow the neighborhood scrap between England and Spain winds up embodying the whole month-long event.
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