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A Paris photo agency transitions to the digital age
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“The ‘free trade’ policies championed by US leaders from Reagan to Obama, most definitely including the Clintons, have produced many victims.”
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Kavanaugh is confirmed; Earth’s governments are given 12 years to get climate change under control; Bansky trolls Sotheby’s
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The mayor of Margaret’s Cove addresses the public slander against him
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Nikki Haley resigns; Jamal Khashoggi murdered; Kanye visits the White House
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Relying on personal effects rather than DNA, forensic scientists work to identify undocumented migrants who passed away in South Texas
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Inside the conference rooms of power: the former US ambassador to the United Nations speaks about working with Trump
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“I recommend neither the assertions of journalists and pollsters nor big headlines about terror attacks, murders, or caravans of desperate people as a basis for predicting the outcome of the midterm...
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Pittsburgh protesters forced Trump’s motorcade to take a detour; “Whitey” Bulger murdered in prison; Kentucky Fried Chicken paid the family of a child named after Colonel Sanders
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