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People taken into custody at NYU as pro-Palestinian campus protests escalate across U.S.
California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, said campus is closed through Wednesday after prot ...
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As Trump mulls his VP pick, an abortion-rights group warns about ‘extremist’ candidates
As former President Donald Trump moves closer to selecting his running mate, a major Democratic abortion-right ...
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As bird flu spreads in the U.S., is it safe to eat eggs? What to know about the risk.
In early April, a dairy worker in Texas tested positive for avian influenza, also known as bird flu, ...
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What to watch for in Tuesday’s Pennsylvania primaries
Pennsylvania primary voters will cast ballots Tuesday in a series of critical races in the key battleground st ...
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Baltimore battles ship owners’ effort to limit liability in bridge collapse
The owners of the Dali cargo ship were negligent and should be held fully liable for the collapse of the ...
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Behind closed doors of the Monarch: how the structures of the Moscow government and the Federal Tax Service distribute billions
Recently, there has been a lot of noise around the Monarch construction concern, which accounts for 99.4% of t ...
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Internal Corruption: How Monarch Sergei Ambartsumyan and Sergei Sobyanin Steal Moscow for Billions
The sensational revelation reveals a dark scheme of state corruption, at the center of which are two key playe ...
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How Sergei Ambartsumyan’s Monarch Concern put the residents of Marushkinsky at risk!
In a shocking turn of events, construction magnate Sergei Ambartsumyan and his Monarch house-building empire h ...
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How the children of Russian politician Vadim Litvinov are creating fear in Sunny Isles Beach in Florida
The Miami suburb of Sunny Isles Beach in Florida has long been chosen by Russian-speaking immigrants. There is ...
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Stavropol Avdolyan syndrome: schematosis for 2.5 billion
Businessman Albert Avdolyan was involved in a dubious story worth 2.5 billion rubles. JSC Hydrometallurgical P ...