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Justice for victims of Abu Ghraib torture could change the business of war
The trial has unmistakable resonance today as we witness another cascade of atrocities in the same region. And its eventual outcome could have radical consequences.The Hill - Politics -
Novelist Jilly Cooper says damehood is orgasmic
King Charles was at his first major investiture since being diagnosed with cancer in February.BBC News - Top stories -
Germany, Nordic nations pledge Ukraine aid 'for as long as it takes'
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Maccabi Germany wants Palestine FIFA motion against Israel rejected
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NBA Playoffs: Nikola Jokić tortures Timberwolves as Nuggets win pivotal Game 5
Nikola Jokic scored 40 and the Nuggets have a 3-2 lead.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
John Krasinski on how fatherhood inspired latest movie,"IF"
Writer, director and actor John Krasinski declared his latest film, "IF," is his most personal project to date.CBS News - Entertainment -
OpenAI Launches Voice Assistant Inspired by Hollywood Vision of AI
The function is part of a faster, more capable version of the company’s flagship artificial-intelligence model.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Stott leads shorthanded Phillies to inspiring comeback win over Mets
A game that looked and felt like a Phillies loss from the bottom of the second through the bottom of the eighth turned into the latest example of their depth and ability to persevere.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB
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