Today's Headlines: Leaderless and Exposed, Russia’s Wagner Faces an Uncertain Future

In a Place Shattered by War and Earthquakes, People Feel Forgotten
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Leaderless and Exposed, Russia's Wagner Faces an Uncertain Future

Leaderless and Exposed, Russia's Wagner Faces an Uncertain Future

By Paul Sonne and Valerie Hopkins

It could be hard for the Kremlin to find a way to neutralize the mercenary group after Yevgeny Prigozhin's death while retaining its fighting power and geopolitical links.

In a Place Shattered by War and Earthquakes, People Feel Forgotten

In a Place Shattered by War and Earthquakes, People Feel Forgotten

By Raja Abdulrahim and Nicole Tung

In northwestern Syria, a devastating quake six months ago compounded the damage of years of civil war. U.S. lawmakers just visited for the first time in a decade.

11 Fatal Minutes That Have Jacksonville Confronting Racism Yet Again

By Nichole Manna, Anna Betts and Patricia Mazzei

The sheriff's office identified the three victims and the gunman who fatally shot himself in the attack on Saturday, which authorities are investigating as a hate crime.

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Bryan Ortiz quit a job as a paramedic to help people at a safe injection site for drugs like fentanyl and heroin. Now, his job is under legal threat.

Trump's Fate Belongs in the Hands of 12 Ordinary Citizens

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Trump's Fate Belongs in the Hands of 12 Ordinary Citizens

By Jesse Wegman

Juries aren't perfect, but they will do a better job of holding Donald Trump accountable than the political system, which has failed.

Today's Videos

Jacksonville Sheriff Details Dollar General Shooting Chain of Events

Video Video: Jacksonville Sheriff Details Dollar General Shooting Chain of Events

By Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Via Facebook

Sheriff T.K. Waters of Jacksonville said that the gunman who killed three Black customers at a Dollar General store had no criminal record and purchased his guns legally. Authorities are investigating the shooting as a hate crime.

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