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Pentagon Leaks: New Twists in a Familiar Plot

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Pentagon Leaks: New Twists in a Familiar Plot

By Anton Troianovski, Andrew E. Kramer, Erika Solomon and Eric Schmitt

Some in Ukraine even welcomed the disclosures as confirming what they have been saying for months — that its forces desperately need more weapons and munitions.

Rival Generals Unleash Fighting in Sudan, Dashing Dreams of Democracy

By Declan Walsh

One of Africa's largest countries is spinning out of control, as weeks of mounting tensions between two military leaders erupted in battles in the capital, Khartoum, and in other cities.

How a Campaign Against Transgender Rights Mobilized Conservatives

How a Campaign Against Transgender Rights Mobilized Conservatives

By Adam Nagourney and Jeremy W. Peters

Defeated on same-sex marriage, the religious right went searching for an issue that would re-energize supporters and donors. The campaign that followed has stunned political leaders across the spectrum.

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A Beauty Treatment Promised to Zap Fat. For Some, It Brought Disfigurement.

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A Beauty Treatment Promised to Zap Fat. For Some, It Brought Disfigurement.

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CoolSculpting is among the most popular fixes for unwanted bulges. But the risk of a serious side effect appears to be higher than previously known.

The Threats to Our Democracy Have Gone Local

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The Threats to Our Democracy Have Gone Local

By Camille Squires

Many of the best-known election-denying candidates lost last year. But the movement is still alive and is most often seen in local and bureaucratic issues.

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NI News: Two officers injured after responding to domestic incident in Armagh

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  NI News: Two officers injured after responding to domestic incident in Armagh  
NI News: Two officers injured after responding to domestic incident in Armagh
     
   
     
 
This week the President proudly mentioned the 230 American companies operating here in Northern Ireland
This week the President proudly mentioned the 230 American companies operating here in Northern Ireland
 
     
 
Much has been written about the destruction and lives lost during the German air raids on Belfast in April and May 1941
Much has been written about the destruction and lives lost during the German air raids on Belfast in April and May 1941
 
     
 
Police vehicle attacked in Londonderry – Police appeal for anyone with information about the incident to come forward
Police vehicle attacked in Londonderry – Police appeal for anyone with information about the incident to come forward
 
     
 
Editorial: Now the focus turns to the relationship between London and unionism
Editorial: Now the focus turns to the relationship between London and unionism
 
     
 
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson:
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: "The Protocol debris" still stands in the way of a return to government.
 
     
 
Biden breaks down after emotional meeting with priest who gave last rites to President’s son
Biden breaks down after emotional meeting with priest who gave last rites to President's son
 
     
 
Thought for the week: We must all be empowered to extend forgiveness – ​Rev Dr William Morton
Thought for the week: We must all be empowered to extend forgiveness – ​Rev Dr William Morton
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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