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An Elite School, a Boy's Suicide and a Question of Blame
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Everyone Knew the Migrant Ship Was Doomed. No One Helped.

Everyone Knew the Migrant Ship Was Doomed. No One Helped.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Karam Shoumali

Satellite imagery, sealed court documents and interviews with survivors suggest that hundreds of deaths were preventable.

An Elite School, a Boy's Suicide and a Question of Blame

An Elite School, a Boy's Suicide and a Question of Blame

By John Leland

An eighth grader was asked to leave Saint Ann's, a prestigious private school in Brooklyn. Three months later, he ended his life. Now his parents are suing the school.

Hunter Biden's Daughter and a Tale of Two Families

Hunter Biden's Daughter and a Tale of Two Families

By Katie Rogers

The story surrounding the president's grandchild in Arkansas, who has not yet met her father or her grandfather, is about money, corrosive politics and what it means to have the Biden birthright.

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Japan's Native Ainu Fight to Restore a Last Vestige of Their Identity

World

Japan's Native Ainu Fight to Restore a Last Vestige of Their Identity

By Motoko Rich and Hikari Hida

A group representing the Indigenous people has sued to regain the right, lost over a century ago, to freely fish for salmon in a Hokkaido river.

A Salute to the Honest(ish) Russian Warlord

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Video Video: A Salute to the Honest(ish) Russian Warlord

By Kirk Semple and Jonah M. Kessel

Now that Yevgeny Prigozhin has left the battlefield, who will tell Russians the truth?

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Protests Continue Across France After Police Killing of Teenager

Video Video: Protests Continue Across France After Police Killing of Teenager

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Demonstrators have burned hundreds of cars and damaged buildings in protests that erupted after a French police officer shot and killed a 17-year-old during a traffic stop.

Euclid Telescope Launches on Mission to Map the Cosmos

Video Video: Euclid Telescope Launches on Mission to Map the Cosmos

By The Associated Press

The European Space Agency launched its Euclid spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The telescope is on a mission to record billions of galaxies over the next six years.

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