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Talk back: Tech deal promotes conversations between journalists and those who follow their stories
A media deal is offering a peek into a future where journalists have more than just a one-way conversation with the people following the news
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South Korean minister vows to expand legal remedies for adoptees and other rights victims
South Korean Justice Minister Jung Sung-ho vowed to expand access to judicial remedies for victims of state-led abuses, including foreign adoptees whose adoptions were marred by widespread fraud under previous military governments
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Man who killed a deputy serving an eviction notice was run over, California sheriff says
Authorities say a man shot and killed a central California sheriff’s deputy while authorities were serving an eviction notice
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Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalil's appeal, bringing activist one step closer to deportation
The Board of Immigration Appeals has denied Mahmoud Khalil's latest attempt to dismiss his deportation case
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Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dies at age 68
Afrika Bambaataa, a hip-hop pioneer, has died of prostate cancer in Pennsylvania at age 68, according to his lawyer
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Federal judge finds Pentagon is violating court order to restore access to reporters
A federal judge has ruled that the Defense Department is violating his earlier order to restore access to the Pentagon for reporters
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Dave Chappelle helps keep Ohio radio station rooted in hometown with restored building
Dave Chappelle has helped secure the future of a small-town radio station by funding the renovation of a historic building in Yellow Springs
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Trump administration proposes gutting rules targeting coal plant ash that threatens groundwater
The Environmental Protection Agency has gutted rules that target waste from burning coal
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After Trump’s Iran ultimatum and a fragile ceasefire, Iranian Americans brace for what’s next
Iranian Americans are experiencing uncertainty as the Trump administration imposes deadlines and intermediaries seek paths to avoid escalation of the war in Iran
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An attorney for a man shot by ICE in California says his client denies being a gang member
The attorney for a man shot by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during an arrest in central California says his client is recovering after three surgeries for multiple gunshot wounds and that he denies being a gang member
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