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American soldiers charged with the murders of Afghan civilians operated outside their usual chain of command, interviews and documents show.
American soldiers charged with the murders of Afghan civilians operated outside their usual chain of command, interviews and documents show.
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is the latest establishment figure to line up against a marijuana legalization initiative.
Seemingly on the way to a dispiriting defeat, the Yankees stormed back with a late rally to defeat Texas in Game 1 of the A.L.C.S.
A show focuses on the German society that nurtured and empowered Adolf Hitler. Above, an advertisement for the Hitler Youth program.
Rum has set off a dispute between Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands over a tax the U.S. treasury collects on it.
The government is likely to cut about 80 percent of the $6.2 billion it pays annually for university teaching.
The network is set to introduce espnW, for female sports fans, and the reaction has not been universally upbeat.
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