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| By Declan Walsh and Abdi Latif Dahir The civilian death toll is climbing and concern over a broader conflict is growing as rival generals vie for control of Africa's third-largest country. | | | By Emma Bubola Some Ukrainian soldiers are trying to ensure that even if they die in the war, their partners can still build families. They also want to send Russia a message of defiance. | | | By Edgar Sandoval and Tamir Kalifa When a gunman opened fire in two classrooms in Uvalde, Texas, 19 children died. Two fourth graders wounded in the massacre are still trying to recover. | | |
| Sports By Talya Minsberg Hundreds of dogs and humans came together in Boston to honor Spencer, the official dog of the Boston Marathon, who died in February. | | | Opinion By Ina Park and Dan Savage And lessons for future outbreaks | | |
| By The Associated Press and Reuters Smoke billowed from the airport in Khartoum, Sudan, as fighting between rival factions intensified. | | |
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