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By Michael Wines When it had a Democratic majority last year, the North Carolina Supreme Court voided the state's legislative and congressional maps as illegal gerrymanders. Now the court has a Republican majority, and says the opposite. | | By Mike Baker Craig Coyner's descent onto the streets of Bend, Ore., came after decades spent fighting as a lawyer and politician for those on the edge of society. | | By Marc Santora The first widespread barrage on civilian targets in more than a month underscored the vital role of Ukrainian air defenses. | | |
World | The Saturday Profile By Choe Sang-Hun He faced off with North Korean troops, helped prepare for the Trump-Kim summit and witnessed some of the most hair-raising — and bizarre — moments on the world's most heavily armed border. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Jason Zengerle The cable host has left Fox News. But his dark and outsize influence on the conservative movement — and on American politics — is hardly over. | | |
By The New York Times A survivor filmed the scene in her home after a Russian rocket hit an apartment block early Friday in Uman, Ukraine, which is nearly 200 miles north of the front line. | | By Wxow The derailment sent two containers into the Mississippi River. BNSF Railway said they did not contain hazardous materials. | | |
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