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| By Carlotta Gall Ukraine's top military intelligence officer suggested that Russia was changing its military focus to the south and east and might be trying to divide the country. | | | By Brooks Barnes and Nicole Sperling On a night when "CODA" became the first film from a streaming service to win best picture, the focus was on Will Smith's altercation with Chris Rock. | | | By Christopher Flavelle, Julie Tate and Erin Schaff At every step of his political career, Joe Manchin helped a West Virginia power plant that is the sole customer of his private coal business. Along the way, he blocked ambitious climate action. | | |
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| By Ben Proudfoot Lusia Harris led her team to three national championships, scored the first basket in women's Olympic history and was an official draft pick in 1977. | | | By Australian Marine Conservation Society This year's mass bleaching marked a disturbing first as it occurred during a La Niña climate pattern, when more rain and cooler temperatures typically provide a moment of respite for sensitive corals to recover. | | | By The Associated Press Germany's vice chancellor and economic minister estimated that Germany could be independent of Russian gas by the middle of 2024. | | |
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