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Wanted for Murder, an Army Vet Escaped to Ukraine — and Fought the RussiansBen MakuchFacing extradition to Florida, Craig Lang joined an ultranationalist militia in Ukraine after Russia invaded in 2022.
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As Democrats Line Up Behind Israel’s Right-Wing Government, One Progressive Candidate Says He Is Unafraid of AIPACRyan GrimPervez Agwan is challenging AIPAC-endorsed Rep. Lizzie Fletcher in a recently redrawn Texas district.
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Energy Company Plotted Gas Plant in Small Pennsylvania Town — But No One Told ResidentsAkela LacyLawmakers helped with a plan to put the natural gas export facility in already polluted Chester, Pennsylvania.
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The Indiscriminate Rain of Cluster BombsInterceptedThe U.S. sent cluster munitions to Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin warns “the right to take reciprocal action.”
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