The 1985 Trial of the Juntas was a seismic moment in Argentina’s history, helping to solidify the country’s democratic future after seven years of military dictatorship. But when filmmaker …
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By LINDSEY BAHR
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10/21/22
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Qatar is a devoutly apolitical place with speech and assembly heavily restricted and a large population of foreign workers who could lose their livelihoods if they cause a stir. But that could change …
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By JOSEPH KRAUSS
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10/21/22
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Oct. 14-20, 2022
This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press photographers in Latin America and the Caribbean. It was curated by AP …
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10/21/22
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Just how does climate change work? It's something scientists have known about for more than 150 years. The physics and chemistry is simple enough you can replicate it at home. The way carbon …
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By SETH BORENSTEIN
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10/21/22
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Authorities in a region in southern Ukraine that has been annexed by Russia say that at least four civilians have been killed by Ukrainian shelling of a river crossing. Kirill Stremousov, deputy head …
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By The Associated Press
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10/21/22
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Gen. Sergei Surovikin has become the face of Russia’s new military strategy in Ukraine, which includes unleashing a barrage of strikes against the country's infrastructure. The 56-year-old general …
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By The Associated Press
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10/21/22
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OCTOBER 14 - 20, 2022
This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images from North America made or published by The Associated Press in the past week.
The selection was curated …
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10/21/22
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Russia’s most prominent opposition leader reports new charges against him as the Kremlin presses its campaign against dissenters. Alexei Navalny said Thursday that authorities are investigating him …
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10/20/22
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A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory committee on Thursday voted that the agency should update its recommended immunization schedules to add the COVID-19 vaccine, including to the …
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By ANGELO FICHERA
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10/20/22
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A town employee who for years quietly lowered the fluoride level in a Vermont community’s drinking water has resigned. Richmond water superintendent Kendall Chamberlin submitted a letter of …
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By LISA RATHKE
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10/20/22
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Zoe Saldana stars in the new Netflix limited series “From Scratch,” based on a memoir of the same name by Tembi Locke, about a young American woman who travels abroad to study in Italy where she …
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By ALICIA RANCILIO
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10/19/22
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Our Medieval ancestors left us with a biological legacy: Genes that helped them survive the Black Death likely make us more susceptible to certain diseases today. Scientists say in a study published …
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By LAURA UNGAR
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10/19/22
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Nations around the world are trying to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times, with the world already having warmed at least 1.1 degrees Celsius (2 …
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By SETH BORENSTEIN and DANA BELTAJI
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10/19/22
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Russia’s military is pressing on with its strategy of targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, leaving people without power in scores of cities and towns as the war approaches its eight-month …
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By The Associated Press
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10/19/22
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The parents of a 15-year-old boy accused of killing five people in a North Carolina shooting rampage released a statement saying they are “overcome with grief” over the deaths. Alan and Elise …
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By JONATHAN DREW
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10/18/22
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South Carolina is the unanimous No. 1 team in the preseason AP Top 25 women's basketball poll. The defending national champions went wire-to-wire as the No. 1 team last year and have been the top …
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By DOUG FEINBERG
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10/18/22
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Just when you think you’ve become accustomed to the spotted lanternfly invasion, along comes another thug threatening to decimate our ecosystem. This one is the Asian jumping worm. Unlike …
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By JESSICA DAMIANO
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10/18/22
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Most of the world's population has been affected in some way by climate change — 85% of the world, in fact. But the effects of climate change haven't been equally felt by all. Some communities have …
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BY DREW COSTLEY
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10/18/22
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Russian forces are peppering Ukraine with missile and drone attacks, mostly targeting energy facilities as winter approaches. Moscow’s attacks during the night and into Tuesday morning mostly …
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By The Associated Press
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10/18/22
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Fifty years ago, Congress passed the Clean Water Act to protect U.S. waterways from abuses like the oily industrial pollution that caused Ohio's Cuyahoga River to catch on fire in 1969. The landmark …
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By JOHN FLESHER
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10/17/22
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