Democracy Dies in Darkness
Army personnel render salutes during a ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state in 2020. (AP)
The doctor has been under investigation for more than a year in a case involving at least 23 alleged victims, including his patients, according to military documents obtained by The Washington Post and interviews with four people familiar with the case.
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Makeshift memorials for Prigozhin, who is presumed dead, showed his support across Russia in pro-war circles, despite Putin tarnishing him as a traitor.
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Ruining so much wine may sound ludicrous, but there’s a straightforward economic reason this is happening: Making wine is getting more expensive, and people are drinking less of it.
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These monster hunters have drones and a hydrophone. They’re not just people “with binoculars and a tub of sandwiches,” an organizer says.
Bob Barker in 1985. (AP)
The suave and self-assured master of ceremonies moved easily from radio in the late 1940s to television during its infancy and was a daytime star well into the Internet age.
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